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about You want to be Captain croissant?




Overheard in New York

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Mom pushing stroller: May I have some of your croissant?
Little girl in stroller: Yeah, but not daddy.
Mom: Oh, you don't want daddy to have any of your croissant?
Little girl: Yeah.
Mom: You want to control who gets to eat your croissant?
Little girl: Yeah.
Mom: You want control of your croissant?
Little girl: ...yeah.
Mom: You want croissant power?
Little girl: (silence)
Mom: You want to be Captain croissant?
Little girl: (silence)


--Park Slope

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about NYC - August 2008

I was in NYC this week for meetings with Dow Jones and Seatsmart/Wegotyou.in. I had my intern Eric come up the day after the meetings and we went all over the city.




































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about Sahre Victore Wilker





I just got back from NYC, where I attended a great workshop put on by 3 NYC designers, Paul Sahre, James Victore and Jan Wilker. The workshop lasted from sunday to saturday and we worked individually and in groups. I really enjoyed it.







































































this was one of the assignments, the infamous web project

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about NYC - dec 2007


















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about the $25,000 dessert


No, that wasn't a typo. Yes, this "Frrrozen Haute Chocolate" actually costs $25k. It is served at Serendipity 3 restaurant on East 60th Street in NYC.

Gold, Diamonds, and other amazing ingredients. Sounds great, I'll take two.

From NYT:

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Joe Calderone, a spokesman for the Midtown restaurant, said the dessert is a mix of cocoas and milk frozen to a slushylike consistency. But it does not stop there. Five grams of 24-carat gold are mixed in; then, the chocolate is topped with whipped cream and — what else? — more gold. No ordinary cherry tops this sundae; instead, it is garnished with La Madeline au Truffe.

The whole mass is served in a goblet surrounded with a crown made, of course, of gold. And diamonds. If that is not enough, the spoon is gold, too."

posted by: Leslie

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about OFFF nyc 2007



http://www.offf.ws/nyc/

I was at the OFFF festival in NYC this weekend, from Friday night thru Sunday night..

check what other people are saying about it
and their photos

Non stop motion graphic and creative action.. Hillman Curtis, Joshua Davis, YouWorkForThem, Imaginary Forces.. too many to list.. insane.. I got a press pass which was sweet, the conference is usually held in Barcelona and I remember joshua davis mentioned it at the workshop I took with him in Aspen, but id seen it advertised before and had always wanted to go.. I highly recommend attending the next one in Barcelona.



natzke and jess3!






Reactable demoed their React Table :-D Check out the demo at youtube









motion theory presenting all my favorite campaigns.. sprint light, hp hands..






naked people!!




mr davis..




this was a dope secret Nintendo Wii adobe experiment which was based around graffiti writing.. SO SICK






















check out ntmys flickr set

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about NYC - september 2007

I was in NYC on friday, I hung out with erik at google hq, and went to dumbo brooklyn.











the google cafeteria balcony.. was so nice








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about NYC in April





this wall... was so sick




brazilian flip flop company.. great marketing






dude was jamming out in washington square park












my new sticker!






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about NYC in April





networking at slate










bentleys on dubs* vs the Ateam










being interviewed..











notice the red shoe*

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about New York Launching an Official City Condom


New York City is known for taking branding to a whole new level and this recent condom campaign is no exception. You certainly would never see the boldness of such a campaign even get off the ground in the Bible Belt, let alone get suggested.
The details...
Associated Press reports (and I read it in the Wash Times, heheh) that there will soon be available from city hall "an official New York condom" perhaps in a "jazzy wrapper, with a colourful subway map."
The reasoning? "Brands work, and people use branded items more than they use non-branded items, whether it's a cola or a medicine, even," New York Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden said.
For a city that hands out 1.5 million free condoms each month in ordinary packaging, has more than 100,000 of its citizens infected with HIV or AIDS, and has AIDS as the third leading cause of death among New Yorkers under 65... this may just be an interesting move to get say 5 to 5,000 to [hopefully] 500,000 more people to crack open the wrapper.
Behavior is hard to shift, alter, influence, CHANGE. Especially sexual behavior. But more power to them.

posted by: Leslie

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