This is not us:
It is our lovely friends who live round the corner!
I think that the rest of us need to Blog more. Although it is nice to have my own personal list of things on the internet.
Here are some drawings for t-shirts from the previous week:

I am making a zine today. Does anyone know of any really cheap printers? I may just buy my own now.
My new favourite blog- I know, I know, another blog. But seriously if I could repost every picture on that site here, I would. It houses some of the sexiest photography I’ve ever seen- like real achingly beautiful photos. Then it goes and mixes in a healthy amount of guns, textures and generally inspiring intriguing content. Check it out: here
Incredible and ambitious project- I think it’s Lou’s third year dream. I’ve seen similar things before, and although this one is made from submissions rather than found videos, the effect is really brilliant. Makes for actual listenable and more than that enjoyable and beautiful compositions. Go there: here
I saw this picture while on flickr, and again, was going to rush over it and then I glanced the comment and suddenly was captivated. This is w&p for me, the sense making of two unrelated things which alone mean not much but together contextualise and compliment each other. The pair make for a quite a rich story.
1. Fans vs. Heaters (a conceptual art piece)
2. Storage space
3 + 4. Dance/sculpture on Dance Umbrella’s ‘bodies in urban spaces’ by Willi Dorner




So I did a little blog over on the Moving Brands site- it was about generative design a bit. Go over and check it out. Click the pic and move yoself.

In the original post there was a bit about this great set of book jackets created in response to the D&AD brief set by Faber & Faber to create new designs for their print-on-demand film scripts series. Really pretty aesthetic to these guys, by Michael Kosmicki, as his site says “Inspired by the phenomena of a visual glitch, the design utilizes a logarithm that translates the title and section into a distinct graphic pattern.”