Category Archives: DESIGN
The Secret Story of TOYS
“The Secret Story of TOYS” by Anthony Ladesich takes a peek behind-the-scenes of toy-making with the spotlight on sculptors … and we even get to see figures from Circus Posterus, amongst the licensed characters like Star Wars, Predator etc
Beast Wreck Artwork
Foalio Interview –
What compelled you to start your own line?
I swore an oath to my dying parents after they were gunned down in an alley by a radioactive WWII vet that I would create the world’s most radical t-shirt brand. Unfortunately, I had to settle for creating BeastWreck instead, which is only the third most radical brand. Sorry, ma ‘n’ pa. Seriously, though, I’ve always loved cool wearable artwork, and I’m a very do-it-yourself guy, so instead of continuing to submit my designs to online contests and other companies, I just decided to leap in headfirst and start doing my own thing, so I’d have as much control over the final product as possible, and I’d get to have fun slowly spreading the popularity of the brand and interacting with the customers and fans online and in person. I just wanted to make cool shirt designs that I would like to wear, and hopefully many other folks would enjoy wearing too!
Right now all of your products are designed by you, are there plans to incorporate other artists in the future?
I have been considering bringing other artists into the fold, and there are definitely some favorite artists I’d like to work with, but I think that might have to wait a bit longer until I’m more established and figure out how to branch out into more markets. I actually tried this a while back with a very cool design I bought from a fellow artist. When I put it up for preorder, however, there was not a single preorder placed for it, so I decided to shelve those plans and save the design to perhaps be printed later. I think folks had gotten so used to my particular style, that they just didn’t register this new style of design, even though it was very good. I’m sure I could have gone on to sell plenty of the shirts, but I’m still not quite established enough to have much funds to get shirts printed without some sort of preorder phase where I can gather a bit of money to use towards printing. In the end, I might just reserve BeastWreck for my own designs and form some sort of offshoot/spinoff brand with other artists — haven’t figured it out yet.
Do you find it hard to balance your freelance work and still have time for your brand?
Absolutely. I have an “idea file” that I keep adding to faster than I can find time to create the designs I’ve got in there. Freelance work has to take priority right now, ‘cause the bills have to get paid, and any money I make from BeastWreck goes right back into BeastWreck, or the purchase of art supplies/equipment. I’m blessed enough to have a handful of repeat clients who keep my busy, and I’ve had a fair share of difficulties and setbacks in my personal life over the past several years that have kept me from being as productive as I know I can be. Once things get sorted out and streamlined a bit, I’ll be able to devote more time to the brand and keep that chugging upwards at a steady pace. It’s also very hard to manage everything by myself. When I started out, I was fortunate enough to have the help of my lovely girlfriend/business partner (who also had accounting experience), but she soon moved on to greener pastures relationship- wise, and I had to take over running everything by myself, as well as keeping the artwork coming, and there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to do both most days.
Any advice for anyone starting a brand, not just about art but the business side?
Be unique. Be dedicated. Have a strong voice. There’s an oversaturation of t-shirt brands out there, so don’t add to the mediocrity of it all. Any Joe with a handful of subpar designs and an aim to make money can start their own brand, but it takes persistence, talent, and something out of the ordinary to make an impression and keep making impressions. Come up with a name/logo/mascot/identity that is unique, memorable, powerful, eye-catching and rolls off the tongue nicely. Brainstorm the heck out of everything and solicit opinions and feedback from friends who are intelligent and savvy (not any old douchebag). Make sure you can pull off a damn decent design, or have an eye for hiring some designers who can. Don’t cut corners with costs either — you don’t have to go for the most expensive and fancy shirts, etc. but do NOT be stingy and go for the cheapest screenprinter, use the cheapest blank shirts, hire the cheapest artists, etc. Research printers and establish a decent relationship with one — communicate your needs, ask questions and make sure you know what you’re looking for and what you want before submitting any orders for anything. Keep track of all expenses and income and do not be prepared to make a profit or make a living from your brand right away, or even in the first couple years. Put everything you earn from the business right back into the business and have a separate job to take care of your income and paying the bills.
What can we look forward to from the brand in 2013?
Many more cool new shirt designs, more stickers and buttons, and even some prints, and perhaps some other new forms of merchandise I haven’t tackled yet. I’d love to find a way to really grow the brand and get BeastWreck stuff into retail shops, too. I’d also like to do some collaboration projects with some of my artist friends, or perhaps bring in some new artists to contribute designs.
Where does the name BeastWreck come from? Why so obsessed with gorillas, not that it is a bad thing?
I wanted a name somewhat derivative of my nom de plume “BeastPop ArtWorks”, which is the handle I use for my freelance art. I decided to keep the “Beast” portion, and after playing around and brainstorming many different options, I settled on BeastWreck because it implies a sort of awesome spectacle derived from animalistic chaos. My life had seemed to be very chaotic and “wrecked” for some time, yet I’d been blessed enough to be able to navigate around the dangerous reefs and fierce storms and wrest some sort of artistic career and creative joy out of the whole messy affair. I’ve always loved gorillas and apes/monkeys of any type since I was a wee lad. Planet of the Apes and old Tarzan novels fostered a primal love for all things ape from an early age, and gorillas are just so much fun to draw! What better “beast” to serve as the mascot for BeastWreck than the mighty gorilla!
Asos Headquarters by MoreySmith
MoreySmith overhauled interiors as Asos doubled the space it uses at the art deco Greater London House, formerly the Black Cat Cigarette Factory in the north London borough of Camden. The fashion company originally occupied the second and fourth floor in part of the building, but took over the bottom three storeys of the same portion to form a coherent office space. “It was the first time the company has been on adjacent floors, so we wanted to connect them all together visually,” MoreySmith design director Nicola Osborn told Dezeen. A large Asos logo hovers above the reception desk on the ground floor, positioned in front of vertical slats wrapped in material used for the brand’s clothing designs. “The initial brief was to create brand identity as soon as you came into the ground floor,” said Osborn. “The fins are behind the reception are all Asos materials.”
Incase Introduces Colored Cables for All Your Needs
The latest from the San Fransisco-based tech essential group is their colored cables. Offering up a series of cable connectors for lightning cables, 30-pin cables, USB cables, audio cables in a multitude of colors, Incase has also released a user friendly three-piece mini USB Mini Cable Kit aimed for easy travel and organization.
A Closer Look at the Concepts x ASICS Gel Lyte III “Three Lies”
Can you introduce yourself and what you do?
My name’s Deon and I work for Spungie. Aside from that, I handle buying duties, manage the shop and assist with creative from time to time.
What’s the story behind this collaboration?
The story is more so a direct interpretation of an iconic statue based in Harvard Yard. The statue is labeled “Three Lies,” which coincides with the ASICS Gel Lyte III model we chose.
How would you describe Concepts’s approach to footwear design?
We always search for true inspiration and not just a reason to throw colors on a shoe. At the same time the project should always be beneficial to both parties involved. We’ve turned down our share of collaborations for the sake of it just not feeling right for us.
Why did you guys settle on Statue of the “three lies” concept?
We always prefer to have an idea to base our concepts off of. This statue represented more than just colors to us. The actual “Three Lies” aspect of it tied everything together for us. We also knew the colors and blocking would be easily translated through design.
What are your thoughts on the current trends in footwear design?
You mean recycling ideas on other models? We strictly focus on the road ahead so that’s really of no concern to us.
Fear of Flying: Animated short by Conor Finnegan
FEAR OF FLYING from conorfinnegan on Vimeo.
A bird with a FEAR OF FLYING tries to avoid heading South for the winter. A live-action-animated short film- NO STOP-MOTION!
fearofflyingfilm.com
Making of here: vimeo.com/48440802
BEST ANIMATION @ Galway Film Fleadh 2012
BEST ANIMATION @ LA Shorts Fest 2012
YOUNG DIRECTORS FORUM AWARD @ Cristal Fest 2012
AUDIENCE AWARD @ Glasgow Short Film Fest 2013
BEST ANIMATION @ Chicago Irish Film Fest
AUDIENCE AWARD @ Animade 2013
BEST ANIMATION @ Fastnet Film Fest
BEST ANIMATION @ Lower East Side Film Fest
AUDIENCE AWARD @ Omaha Film Fest
BEST ANIMATION @ Provincetown International Film Fest
Written and Directed by Conor Finnegan
Produced by Brunella Cocchiglia
Voiced by Mark Doherty, Aoife Duffin & Steven Courtney
DOP: Ivan Mc Cullough
Music & Sound Design: ECHOLAB
Composers: Tobias Norberg, Gavin Little, Mats Valentin
Sound Design: Joe Mc Hugh, Gavin Little
Characters Made by Renate Henschke
Art Director: Joe Fallover
Les crayons de la maison Caran d’Ache
This year, Caran d’Ache unveiled Les crayons de la maison Caran d’Ache, a series of pencils made from Titanium Oak, Macassar Ebony, Lati Gray, and American Walnut.
LA to SF in 30 Minutes with Elon Musk’s High-Speed Solar-Powered Hyperloop
South African entrepreneur Elon Musk recently outlined plans for a revolutionary new public transit system. The co-founder of PayPal, SpaceX and Tesla Motors dubs this newest venture Hyperloop, a next-gen high speed train designed to rocket passengers to destinations nearly 900 miles away in half an hour — including Los Angeles to San Francisco in half an hour.
It does so by propelling aluminum pods down a pair of steel tubes at 800 miles an hour using external linear electric motors positioned every 70 miles to maintain their speed. To compensate for the inevitable air friction that occurs at such speeds, the tubes would use standard compressors to ensure a low-pressure environment while an electric compressor at the nose of each pod offloads pressure toward the back.
As shuttling non-astronauts down a tube at near sonic speeds could raise an eyebrow with regards to safety, the Hyperloop would space each pod five miles apart to allow for collision-free emergency braking, meaning a total tube capacity of 70 pods at a time.
While the proposed $6 billion project is far from being adopted at present, Musk is apparently cooking up plans for an even better design and plans for a fully functional prototype for demonstrations purposes. For those who think they have helpful suggestions, he has also offered up his plans as an open design.
A Bathing Ape CAFE COLLECTION
The domestic range starts with the APE HEAD CAFE TABLE that features BAPE’s iconic face motif carved out of mahogany and maple, which rests atop a stainless steel leg. The table is accompanied by the ABC CAFE STOOL displaying the brand’s infamous camouflage print atop more stainless steel. Lastly, BAPE enthusiasts have their choice of two FIRE KING MUGS with either a BABY MILO image or the label’s classic emblem. With prices ranging from ¥4,620 JPY to ¥81,900 JPY. I want!
Warsteiner Art Collection Limited Edition 260th Anniversary Bottles
Warsteiner Art Collection Teaser II (English Subtitles) from Warsteiner Brauerei on Vimeo.
warsteiner.de/artcollection
Warsteiner meets art enjoys a long tradition. Back in 1984, Pop Art icon Andy Warhol immortalised the Warsteiner tulip in a bespoke silk-screen trilogy – and later presented his work in person at the company’s Warstein headquarters.
To mark its 260th anniversary, and to continue this fruitful collaboration, the heritage brewery has now asked six select international artists to treat the Warsteiner bottle as their canvas!
The artists involved and on display: Stefan Strumbel, 123Klan, Aaron De La Cruz, Brooke Reidt, INSA and Nychos.
For a short time only, all Warsteiner Premum Verum cases will include one of the six different artist bottles. Only available in Germany!
Marc Ecko, Bobby Hundreds, jeffstaple and Johnny Cupcakes Speak at Agenda Emerge
AGENDA Emerge, powered by Group Y is a creative and brand building conference featuring today’s most iconic creative directors, industry leaders and entrepreneurs in the youth marketplace. A highly curated platform where industry insights and business intricacies are shared.
SPEAKERS:
• MARC ECKO – founder & Chief Creative Officer of Marc Eckō Enterprises & Complex Media
• BOBBY HUNDREDS – Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Hundreds
• JEFF STAPLE – Founder of Staple Design and Reed Space
• JOHNNY CUPCAKES – Founder of Johnny Cupcakes
• Hosted by Jon Buscemi
Baitogogo by Henrique Oliveira at Palais de Tokyo
A twisted entanglement of tree branches appears to grow organically from the beams of Paris’ Palais de Tokyo museum in this installation by Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira. To look like a impossibly tangled Gordian Knot. The large installation was created from reclaimed tapumes – a plywood material traditionally used in Brazilian towns to construct the hoardings around construction sites. Oliveria collects the discarded tapumes from the streets of São Paulo, where he both lives and works.
Paper Dish
The 22 Steps of Constructing a New Era 59FIFTY Cap
New Era‘s Japan branch recently gave us a look at the 22 steps involved in constructing one of their signature 59FIFTY caps. Throughout the process we see the material slowly take shape until it becomes one of the brand’s fitted caps featuring an embroidered logo and a stitched New Era flag. Branded taping and a moisture-absorbing sweatband line the interior.
OFF Pocket
The OFF Pocket is privacy accessory for mobile phones that blocks wireless signals. Simply place your phone inside the case and close it. Your phone is now OFF. Untrackable. Unhackable. Undistractable. The OFF Pocket is available in 2 sizes and blocks frequencies between 800MHz – 2.4 GHz s well as CDMA/GSM/DCS/PHS/3G/4G and WiFi (2.4GHz), Bluetooth (2.4Ghz), and GPS (1-2GHz). The OFF Pocket project is currently funding on the Kickstarter website.
“The OFF Pocket has been tested on all major networks, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. It is compatible with mobile phone hardware including iPhones, Samsung, Motorola, Sony, BlackBerrys, Nokia and all other modern phone hardware and operating systems.”
Freemans Sporting Clubs New Barbershop
Freemans Sporting Club opened it’s first international flagship in Tokyo earlier this year. Incorporating the “sporting life” concept with a restaurant and bar, men’s apparel, and grooming under one umbrella brand.
Kavinsky: OutRun
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The album “OutRun” is available on iTunes :http://po.st/OUTRUNitunes
Kavinsky’s video game is available on all platforms & devices for free : http://kavinsky.recordmakers.com
http://facebook.com/KavinskyOfficial
http://twitter.com/IamKavinsky
http://soundcloud.com/DeadCruiser