Yearly Archives: 2011
Mario Wedding Invitations
Larry T. Quach helped his friends design a Mario-themed wedding invitation which looks like an Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge and opens up to reveal Mario and Princess Peach standing atop brick blocks.
Conference of cool
We Want You for Call of Duty MW3
This is a little poster I designed to start recruitment for the lead up to the release of Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3. The PS3/X-Box online game is due to drop November 9th. We already have 5 troops who have stepped up to the line. Looking for 3 more….
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Cool Characters Designed by Matias Hannecke
G-Shock “The Descent” Part II
In “The Descent Part II,” G-Shock and free-ride mountain bikers, Cameron Zink and Kyle Strait, traveled to Virgin, Utah to test the G9300 MUDMAN Compass’ Twin Sensor technology, mud resistance and tough solar power while racing down the dusty slopes. The Twin Sensor allows the wearer to simultaneously check the compass and thermometer.
Pearl Jam Twenty Trailer
Pearl Jam Twenty chronicles the years leading up to the band’s formation, the chaos that ensued soon-after their rise to megastardom, their step back from centre stage, and the creation of a trusted circle that would surround them—giving way to a work culture that would sustain them. Told in big themes and bold colours with blistering sound, the film is carved from over 1,200 hours of rarely-seen and never-before seen footage spanning the band’s career. Pearl Jam Twenty is the definitive portrait of Pearl Jam: part concert film, part intimate insider-hang, part testimonial to the power of music and uncompromising artists.
Directed by Cameron Crowe
It’s all about the music
The People’s Supermaket
The People’s Supermarket is a supermarket Community launched in spring 2010 by the chef Arthur Potts-Dawson. Located in the heart of London this cooperative non-profit is unique. Managed and owned by the members, the shop operates on a membership system, it offers local and seasonal products for the lowest prices possible.
The studio Unreal handled the development of its branding , with the constraint the low budget of the cooperative.
Snack Pack: Quiksilver Pro France 2011
The Quiksilver Snack Pack is no ordinary highlights package from a surf event. It’s a unique package of never before seen angles and interviews from the Quiksilver Pro France. With the Quiksilver Pro celebrating it’s tenth year in France, it’s a very special event on the European leg of the tour. With the world title race coming close to an end be sure to watch how new rivalries have been formed along with how dangerously comfortable Kelly Slater is looking on the brink of his eleventh world title.
Conference of cool
00 by 719
“Photography without an objective is mere aestheticism.” Stefano Agabio
This photos are part of the 00 project. It consists in a series of photos taken with no lens mounted on the camera. Therefore, the aperture was set to f/00.
The Adventures of Tintin.
The Adventures of Tintin from James Curran on Vimeo.
James Curran created this unofficial title sequence for ‘The Adventures of Tintin’, featuring elements from each of the 24 books. The Music was composed by Ray Parker and Tom Szczesniak.
The Mafia’s New York: Hideouts, Hangouts and Rubouts
Home of Charlie “Lucky” Luciano, 265 E. 10th St., between First Avenue and Avenue A
“The East Village was the who’s who of the mob scene from the 1930s to the ’90s,” says Ferrara. “Everyone thinks it was Mulberry Street, but really, it was Prince Street and the East Village.” Luciano, originally known as “Sal from 14th Street,” immigrated from Sicily when he was 10 years old and lived in this East Village walk-up. He grew up to be the first official boss of the Genovese family, and was instrumental in creating the Five Families “commission” that divided up NYC territories. His childhood home still stands, and the ground level storefront is the Middle Eastern eatery Moustache Pitza. (NYP)
Carmello’s, formerly at 1638 York Ave., between 86th and 87th streets
“In the ’70s, this dive bar was a watering hole for Upper East Side gangsters, who were infiltrated by undercover FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone, a k a Donnie Brasco,” says Ferrara. “Pistone posed as a jewelry thief and made nice with members of the Bonanno family by slipping into backgammon games with regulars at Carmello’s.” Now the storefront houses a Bagel Bob’s. Johnny Depp played Donnie Brasco in the 1997 film. (NYP)
De Robertis, 176 First Ave., between 10th and 11th streets
This traditional Italian pastry shop, which opened in 1904, was a favorite haunt of Genovese and Gambino crews. Joseph “Piney” Armone, a Gambino capo, ran his operations out of the cafe in the ’50s. Three decades later, feds bugged the joint to track John “Handsome Jack” Giordano, one of John Gotti’s underbosses. The wire connected Handsome Jack to “everything from bookmaking, loan-sharking and gambling to illicit activities at the San Gennaro Festival,” says Ferrara. (NYP)
John’s Restaurant, 302 E. 12th St., between First and Second avenues
“This place is a neighborhood legend,”says Ferrara of the Italian eatery, which opened in 1908. It’s also where, in 1922, Morello family trigger man Umberto Rocco Valenti was killed three days after botching a hit on Genovese boss Giuseppe Masseria. Valenti was called to a “peace meeting” at John’s, but when he arrived at the restaurant,“ he was greeted by half a dozen gunmen.” (NYP)
Liz Christy Community Garden, Houston Street, between the Bowery and Second Avenue
One of the first community gardens in Manhattan was also a local favorite of mob boss Vincent “Chin” Gigante, who made headlines for his attempt to ward off prosecution by feigning mental illness. “He would walk around the neighborhood in his slippers and pajamas, mumbling to himself,” explains Ferrara. He also grew tomatoes on this plot of land and was often seen toting shopping bags full of the red fruit, passing them out to neighbors on his way home. (NYP)
“Black Hand Block,” Prince Street, between the Bowery and Elizabeth Street
“This corner was a hotbed of mob activity for nearly a century — it rivaled Mulberry Street,” says Ferrara. The Morello crime family, one of the very first Italian-American crime syndicates, was headquartered at Spaghetti Kitchen at 8 Prince St. (now the Clothing Warehouse, a vintage apparel store). This corner, often thought of as Little Sicily, was home to social clubs at 18 Prince St. and 21 Prince St., now the INA designer-clothing stores. (NYP)
Bari Restaurant Supply, 240 Bowery, between Prince and Houston streets
In 1983, the FBI bugged the car of Sal Avellino, a member of the Lucchese family, and tracked it to this unassuming Lower East Side location. Avellino was on his way to a meeting of the bosses of the Five Families. “This is a place people would never expect to be a mob meeting place,” says Ferrara. “People assume they met in secret crime dens, but really they were meeting in restaurant supply stores and the basement of wine stores.” Gambino boss Paul Castellano, Genovese chief Anthony Salerno and Lucchese head Anthony “Ducks” Corallo all fled the scene after an FBI agent was spotted peering through one of the windows. (NYP)
The Alternative Hair show at the Royal Albert Hall in London
This is what hair show’s should be like. Love the use of costumes, make up and even contact lenses to create the bizarre looks.
Oliver Trudeau ‘Ninja’
Ninja from Olivier Trudeau on Vimeo.
Check out this fantastic stop motion video by Oliver Trudeau.
Shaolin Jazz: The Gil Scott Suite (Tribute Project)
Gil’s Pinky Ring (pt.1) by DJ 2-Tone Jones
Here comes the latest release from the acclaimed Shaolin Jazz project. Gerald Watson and DJ 2-Tone Jones present their capsule project, entitled The Gil Scott Suite, which is a three-track EP that combines the talents of Heron and the Wu-Tang Clan. The project further features album cover art designed by Shamona Stokes, the winner of the SHAOLIN JAZZ – Album Cover Design Contest, as shown above. In order to get amped, you can stream one-third of the EP below while the full piece available here.
Macaframa + Massan: Raw
Massan x Macaframa Raw from MACAFRAMA on Vimeo.
Massan Fluker better known simply by his first name, he is one of the most influential fixed gear riders in the world. His powerful riding style is hard to match, making him an icon in the fixed gear community. On the same token, Macaframa have concreted their position as a leading riding crew and filmers. Macaframa is in the process of filming their second video and luckily we have a preview of things to come. The short video shows Massan riding down a long set of hills with his tires smoking as he skids. View the full video after the jump and be prepared to be blown away.