- Ducats:
- Weird juxtapositions rule in these money/celebrities mash-ups.
- "What Could Be More Unforgettable Than Dollar Bill Albert Einstein?" Check out Cabel Sasser’s fireworks packaging round-up.
- The Etch A Sketch has been reborn as an iPhone app! (Shake the phone to clear the screen.)
- How do Californians perceive their fellow Americans? Counterpoint: How New Yorkers see the rest of the world. (This all reminds me of the Onion t-shirt "Stereotypes are a real time-saver.")
- Mordy Golding has a solid tutorial on embossing text in Illustrator. In it he produces a pretty convincing license plate.
- Posters:
- Dig BLT‘s elegant new Batman poster.
- "You’ll gargle with fear!" I love the homage to classic poster styles in these Futurama illustrations
Loud and obnoxious New Yorkers! I resemble that remark!
There was an article in last month’s Smithsonian, about New Yorkers… http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/mytown-newyork.html
What was even more interesting, were the letters to the editor they published, the following month, with all the “…what are you talking about? I love and/or hate New Yorkers!”
[You know, it’s funny: I was at dinner next to Debbie Grossman from Popular Photography last night, and it turns out she lived just a couple of blocks from me in Brooklyn when I was there. We talked about how often New Yorkers have to tell you *just how great* the city is and *just how much* they love it–because living there is largely an expensive, cramped pain in the ass! It’s of course a great place and I actually did love living there, but it’s also weirdly insecure in some ways. –J.]
People’s misconceptions about things are funny. It reminds me of when I went to Ireland, and spent a great time, talking to a humble (my misconception) sheep farmer, who knew more about American politics and foreign policy than I did.