Brandon Walowitz's
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Marching Bands of Manhattan
Death Cab For Cutie
thanks, julie911
Ad agency Wieden + Kennedy’s motto done in clear thumb tacks.
Wieden + Kennedy 12, an experimental advertising school run by Portland ad agency W+K, is responsible for buying out all available clear push pins on the west coast of the US. Over 100,000 thumbtacks were used over 351 hours to create a wall mural that spells out Fail Harder, a message that underlines the importance of failure during the creative process.
(via flickr)
(the process on youtube)
via liezlwashere
Last Night's Dream...
I walked into an open house, in which a thirty-something gal dressed in an apron handed out cool looking name tags and asked everyone to check out the home’s design - down to the utensils in the kitchen drawers.
She was having a last minute Suggestion Party before she handed over the house, which she decorated and furnished, to her close friends who own the house.
The place was so awesome and designed with a mod/ quaint flair. There were cute little “How to Make a Key” sets in the laundry room just in case they lost a key and the kitchen cubbard was stocked with clay ornaments you’d hang from leftover tupparware containers to let you know what’s inside.
Here’s the thing: I don’t take much time to think of the design of my living spaces in real life, but obviously I designed and conjured up this entire home, all the way to it’s smallest details.
I’ve never even heard of a Suggestion Party! How do I pull all of this knowledge and creativity out of my dream states and into my reality? Someone help?
FEAST
A Thanksgiving tribute to images of food on film
by Matt Zoller Seitz
Click, then scroll down, to watch the wonderful clip show of Food on Film.

