Author Archives: Luke Norris
i-D Magazine 2012 Spring Issue feat. Karl Lagerfeld
Iconic figure Karl Lagerfeld is featured on their spring issue of i-D called “Royalty Issue”. Dropped 22nd March.
Kick. Push.
I haven’t been for a skate in over a month now since I took a spill down a hill and landed on my shoulder. I’m feeling itching to get back out now.
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I LOVE UGLY Caps
It’s always good to see a New Zealand dropping some cool gear. This time with the brand I LOVE UGLY. They’ve hit the nail on the head with these caps and prints. Might have to pick one up for summer.
The I LOVE UGLY Caps are now in stock at Starcow.
Lana Del Rey: Blue Jeans
Timing by KeilyN
Be on the lookout for the official video to his lead single off Timing, ‘Dope Boy,’ coming soon!
This Is What Crazy Looks Like Via Text Messaging…
A few of you will have a good laugh at this and some of you will get cold chills of people from the past.
Odd Future: Oldie
All the Odd Future crew including Tyler, The Creator and Earl Sweatshirt said their verses into the camera while on a photo shoot with Terry Richardson. I love the energy from these guys.
NASA: Evolution of the Moon
From year to year, the moon never seems to change. Craters and other formations appear to be permanent now, but the moon didn’t always look like this. Thanks to NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, we now have a better look at some of the moon’s history.
Zynga Buys OMGPOP And Its Draw Something App For $200 Million
The Sydney Morning Herald article –
Zynga Inc is buying OMGPOP, maker of the popular video game “Draw Something” for about $200 million in its biggest acquisition to date as the company moves to expand its lineup of games on mobile devices and Facebook.
A source familiar with the matter said that Zynga bought the New York-based company for $US200 million ($AUD192 million). The company declined to comment on the deal’s financials or say whether it was accretive on a conference call on Wednesday.
Zynga, which raised $1 billion in an initial public offering last December, makes some of the most popular games on tablets and smart phones such as “Words with Friends” and “Scramble with Friends.” The $200 million deal is its largest to date and the second-biggest purchase since 2010 when it bought Newtoy Inc, the publisher of “Words With Friends” for $53.3 million.
OMGPOP makes the game “Draw Something” where players make digital sketches of items or pop culture figures such as Lady Gaga and then compete to guess what the drawings are. All 40 employees will join Zynga and the company’s headquarters will remain in New York, according to a statement.
Hudson Square analyst Dan Ernst said Zynga could easily afford a deal worth $200 million because, since its IPO, it has a market capitalisation of $11 billion and $2 billion of cash on its balance sheet.
But it is always a risk acquiring a company that has only produced one well-known game in recent months, he said.
“The big risk is how long do they last? But it seems like a high quality team though and doesn’t feel like a one-hit wonder,” Ernst said.
In the six weeks since “Draw Something” has been the market, it has garnered more than 35 million downloads and risen to the top of the app charts on Apple and Android in 84 countries, according to Zynga.
Its popularity on mobile devices could be a boon to Zynga, which investors are watching closely to see if it can diversify outside of Facebook, where it makes 93 per cent of its revenue. Zynga said in February that it ended last year with 15 million daily mobile users, a five-fold increase from a year earlier.
Zynga shares closed about 2.5 per cent, or 33 cents higher, at $13.72 per share on Wednesday.
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East Street by ‘i-am’ Associates
East Street is the latest project by Nick Jeffries and David Fox, founders of restaurant chain Tampopo, and offers a diverse and unique take on Pan Asian cuisine, inspired by the pair’s own food discoveries during their travels across East Asia.
‘i-am’ Associates were appointed during the evolution stages to help develop and build a completely new brand identity for the launch of East Street in London. This included the creation of a new name and logo, graphic elements and complete interior design for the site.
We took bold steps to ensure that East Street had a solid brand proposition that resonated with their customer base. The tone of voice is friendly, warm and open the core value was to create a Pan Asian food odyssey. The sourcing of staff, the creation menu’s and the overall delivery of the brand message had to be unified and relate to the brand values of food and travel.
Everything was a direct take on travel, specifically Asia. We wanted to emulate the raw vibe of a South East Asian market and street cafe. From the very beginning we didn’t want to lose sight of how intimate the restaurant should feel, you should be totally immersed in the street market experience. The long benches and plastic tables recreate the feeling of being sat in a busy café in Hong Kong or Vietnam under a low glow of light surrounded by the sights and sounds of the kitchen.
Nick Jeffery and David Fox of Tampopo comment, “To launch a new restaurant in an already overcrowded London restaurant community you have to demonstrate diversity and a clear point of difference. With East Street, ‘i-am’ have helped us to create a brand identity and values that are instantly recognisable from moment you enter the restaurant right down to the service and the food and drink consumed.”
Fesler Built Riviera
Fesler Built in Scottsdale, AZ is known for turning out smoothed, modernized hot rods that perform as well as they look. Their builds are usually a case of ‘more than meets the eye’ in the fact that the vehicles look deceptively stock, but are usually much more worked over than most people realize. Sharp readers will remember our first Six Degrees feature, the bagged, convertible Chevy Blazer also from Chris Fesler and his talented team. We loved the Blazer so much that we prodded Chris for pictures of this ballistic Buick; a nice departure from the multitude of mild custom Riv’s doused in flake and rolling on 15” Astros.
Looking for something downright nasty and fun to rip around in, Fesler and friends stuffed the dreamboat with an LS1, plumbed it with stainless steel headers and Magnaflow exhaust (what fun is it if ya can’t hear it?) and lit it up with an Optima battery (slow cranking hot-starts are not fun).
The exterior is a stellar clash of old and new. Flat black is not new, but flat black paint (not primer) is a refreshing change, and not many ‘60’s Riv’s get the suede treatment. Dig those wheels; they look like those old Centerlines you had on your El Camino back in the early ‘90’s, don’t they? The rolling stock on the Riv is a quartet of Fesler FS-905’s in a ballin’ 20-inch diameter. BFGoodrich rubber keeps the ‘ick stuck to the hot Arizona streets.
Stance is brought to you by a four-corner air suspension controlled by a blingin’ DHC-2100 courtesy of yours truly. Occupants are treated to a full leather and suede interior, the pilot gives the commands while clinging to a custom Fesler steering wheel, and the cabin temperature is adjusted via a DCC-2300 controller connected to a Vintage Air AC system.
For the war on boredom, the Fesler boys usually bring some big iron. A Panasonic DVD player is backed up by a tremendous Kicker system. While I’ve not personally had the pleasure of abusing the asphalt in this Buick, I am inclined to take Chris’ word in that it’s an absolute joy to drive, and the stereo will knock your socks clean off. Keeping tabs on the LS1 is a custom built VFD3 digital instrument system. To pull this off, Fesler jerked the stock cluster and shipped it to us in chilly Sioux Falls. Once on site, our capable custom shop dissected the stock instruments, laid out our digital displays and cut a set of one-off lenses. To finish off the system, Fesler dictated an air temperature gauge be custom-fitted to the small round opening above the steering column. The result is stock, but not – just the way Fesler Built builds
Tyler, The Creator Gets Punked By Bam Margera
Check out what’s new on MTV’s Punked.
Burn + Darcel + colette
Part of colette’s 15th anniversary Carnival was this collaboration with Swedish Energy drink, Burn. The 2 can set features artwork by Darcel.
Nike Air Yeezy 2 Wolf Grey/Pure Platinum
The shoes will be released at Limited Edt Vault, Singapore, as well as other stockists across the world on April 13th, 2012.