
11.30.2006
A Spot of Genius

A Magazine to Die For

Step Inside CS 2.3
Shhh, He's Blogging
For anyone else who is fully immersed in the whole blogosphere, this video will seem hillarious and perhaps ring a little too true. This ad guy is addicted to blogging and can't handle all the stuff he has to deal with in his day job. But not taking a phone call from Donny Deutsch? Come on, blogging or no blogging, who is really gonna let that one come through?
11.29.2006
Kellerman Times Two

Don't Touch My Penis
11.28.2006
Cry Baby Cry
I've seen a few of these new Playstation 3 ads running and I've kinda liked them. The art direction is nice and they are quick and easy. Then I saw this one and I began to cry in a corner alone. That baby totally freaks me out.
I'm Still a Mac

Cha Cha Cha Chaos
There has been so much talk about these Charmin Restrooms, I just had to check them out (plus I was in Times Square and had to pee). I can honestly say it was the single strangest restroom experience of my life. Guys dressed in Charmin letterman jackets and scarves, Charmin songs playing, dancing bears and cheerleaders, people roaming around with cameras and camcorders; pure insanity. If you're in the area, however, and have to do your business, check out the Charmin Restrooms.
So I Got Blogged

Walk As You Are
While doing some Christmas shopping tonight, I stumbled into the Virgin Mega Store in Times Square. Inside the store, this huge Nirvana album cover for Nevermind caught my eye on the floor. Then I realized the baby was floating around, how fun. Then I realized the projection was interacting with people who walked over it by producing bubbles and ripples, even cooler.
11.27.2006
Ronald McPenis

Pure Gold

Prison Break Tonight

11.22.2006
Don't Go in the Water
That '90s Pimple
I've been seeing this Clearasil commercial running quite a bit lately. It's an old spot featuring a teenage Danny Masterson, whom became known for his role on That '70s Show. I wonder why this commercial has made a comeback. Maybe because Masterson became known later in his career so they figured they would bring it back out? If this is the start of a trend, here are a few more classic commercials, see if you can spot the would-be stars.
Go to Peep Thai Peeps

11.21.2006
Lame Blaine

Letterman, Seinfeld and Richards Threesome
Alright, if this whole "Kramer the Racist" thing wasn't crazy enough for you already, it got another insane twist last night on The David Letterman Show. Jerry Seinfeld was a guest to promote Seinfeld Season 7 on DVD (which I am very excited about, by the way), so what better thing to do than invite Michael Richards to appear via satellite to publicly apologize for his comments? Well, I can think of a few things that would be better. What resulted was Michael pissed at Dave, Jerry pissed at the studio audience, and Dave kinda quiet. This better not be the closest thing we ever get to a Seinfeld reunion episode. Check out the video below:
Pile in People
Roam Around Roper

11.20.2006
Lego My Ado
First it was an in-store display that stole my idea to use the "Construction Workers Lunching on a Crossbeam". Now Adfreak has a posting where Lego uses the iconic image in a print ad. If this pattern continues, my portfolio is going to look like a Xerox of iconic work. Damn it.
Lots of Little Links

playgroundsfestival
markgervais.com
xango
xenao
bradmillerstudio
havaianas.com
lakesider
stephaneguillot.com
thanea.com
vectorpark
Kramer Goes Krazy

Richards began yelling at one of the men, "Fifty years ago we'd have you upside down with a f***ing fork up your ass."
Richards continued, "You can talk, you can talk, you're brave now motherf**ker. Throw his ass out. He's a nigger! He's a nigger! He's a nigger! A nigger, look, there's a nigger!"
The crowd is visibly and audibly confused and upset. Richards responds by saying, "They're going to arrest me for calling a black man a nigger."
One of the men who was the object of Richard's tirade was outraged, shouting back "That's un-f***ing called for, ain't necessary."
Whoa there, Cosmo, whoa. TMZ reportedly has video of the incident here.UPDATE: Here is the video of the incident:
Jeter's Hot List

11.19.2006
Central Park Rambling
The opportunity to enjoy a fall day in Central Park is winding down by the minute. I took advantage of a nice day yesterday and hit the park. We picniced on Sheep Meadow then headed into The Ramble. The Ramble is a part of the park that really takes you into the woods. There are tons of foot paths, benches, streams, rocks and other hidden treasures along the way. It's a great way to pass a November Saturday or Sunday. I highly recommend it.



You Can Be Reflective, or Shitty

11.16.2006
Rickshaw Me

11.13.2006
Relieving Yourself is Fun


Wonderful Wine

Saturday night a few friends and I decided it was time to find out if it could actually be real, and oh boy was it ever. I can't remember the name of the place (many multiple glasses of wine will do that to you), so I will let you all figure that out for yourselves as we did. All I can say is that the restaurant is located at 81st and Amsterdam and is well worth the journey. Once you find this holy grail, here are a few tips for maximizing your wine intake as we did:
1. While you wait to be seated, ask for your first glass of wine. They will love to give it to you.
2. Don't let any opportunity to raise a toast pass you by. We toasted to everything from a great story told to someone finishing a glass of free wine.
3. Do not start eating until everyone at your table has been served. This is not only good manners, but a key ingredient to hundreds of glasses of free wine.
4. Eat very slowly, and share food with others at your table. This way, the staff will think you are just very hungry and can eat for hours.
5. Ask for chopsticks half way through your meal and refuse to eat another bite until they are given to you. Definitely, however, down a few more glasses of free wine while you wait.
6. Make sure that every table in the restaurant has changed parties before you even think about leaving. If a group has been there since you arrived, there is no way you can let them last longer than you. This is a great strategy and motivator.
7. Ask for a dessert menu. (The restaurant does not have one, but this will buy you some time.)
8. Don't let the waiter asking you to leave deter you. You are on a mission and nothing can stop you. I mean, come on, it's free wine!
11.12.2006
Animation Overload
aniBOOM is a site that I came across that features animation videos. The site is set up very similar to YouTube with comments and video ratings, etc. but the videos are unique because they really focus on animation and editing, so they have more of an artistic feel than the YouTube vids. Here is a video I liked because of one of the destinations:
11.11.2006
Bettier Advertisier for Perrier

11.10.2006
Shred Your Paper, for Your Own Good
Smoking Hot

VW Urban Jungle
Comm Arts Does Blogs

newstoday.com
designers-who-blog.com
aiga.org
designobserver.com
yousendit.com
frozentoy.blogspot.com
sandeepmakam.blogspot.com
coolhunting.com
gigposters.com
Beta is Betta

UPDATE: One of the new features is the Labels feature. It allows me to label each post with keywords that can then be used to easily group posts into categories. For example, I can label this post with shedwa, and then you (the viewer) can click on that label and see all other posts relating to the blog. I will post later on what these labels will be and what categories this blog will have.
11.05.2006
iFish is iRetarded
After seeing a commercial for some crazy contraption called iFish, I just had to find out more about it. It seemed pretty useless, but I thought I would keep an open mind. I was right though, it is useless. It's a crappy speaker for your iPod encased in a robot type fish pet thing. It just spins around and flashes lights like an idiot, and it takes up a ton of space at 8 inches long. Cats seem to be interested though. Read more about this lame novelty item here.
The Wonder Years on Wonderful DVD
Last night I had an interesting conversation with Thelonious about all things retro. Among the usual Ghostbusters and Clarissa Explains It All topics, we stumbled across The Wonder Years. It reminded me of how awesome that show was and made me want to watch it again and again. Surprisingly, the DVDs for the show are being held up due to the soundtrack used in the show. There are so many classic songs that were used, that it is hard to get all the copyright issues cleared. They need to straighten all that out asap, though, because without syndication I may never see this show again, and that is just unacceptable. Read all about the DVD issues here, and watch the final scene from The Wonder Years here.
LeBron is Funny
There are so many things I love about this commercial for the LeBron James Nike shoes. First of all, he is playing all the characters, which is cool. The old man is hilarious. The triple wing-ding off the diving board is money. Finally, the end shot with the swoosh super reminds me of the Nirvana album cover. I look forward to more of these spots.
11.04.2006
MOMA Draws a Line in the Concrete
Some New Yorkers may have seen this long, meandering orange line running through Greenwich Village, but I did not. It turns out, the line spells 'MOMO' from the air and is a way to promote momashowpalace. The press kit has some good photos and maps. An interesting idea, but I'm not sure it accomplishes its goal to promote MOMA. Perhaps the line should have lead somewhere or something. I do like the ending of the video, however, showing where the line actually ends up.
11.03.2006
Lost and Found - A Love Story
I've mentioned before about Victoria Levan and her interesting little drawings. Now she has gone and created a whole short story book. I took it and turned it into a video. Enjoy our creation.
Sniff Out SFIFF
I love the graphics in this short trailer for the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF). The contrast between the black and white screen and background with the colorful dots and lines over it is amazing. The festival already took place, however. Sorry kids.
FedEx Kinko's Supersized Me



11.02.2006
Rocking Ice Skates at Rockefeller Center
Tonight I took a spin on the outdoor ice rink at Rockefeller Center with a friend. It was a great time, and reasonably priced for such a touristy New York City activity. The rink wasn't too crowded, and we were able to do a few spins and triple axles with the best of them. It was a little strange to have a crowd above (not to mention the people dinning through the glass windows around the rink) watch us as we went around in circles, but I recommend ice skating whole-heartedly to anyone looking for a fun date or night. Check out the video:
11.01.2006
Snyder's Stole My Shit
I'm standing in a Greenwich Village deli today, waiting for my steak and cheese sub (which was delicious by the way) and what do I see staring me in the face? A near clone of an advertisement I made in a college advertising class two years ago. The only difference was that the Snyders ad was an in-store display, while mine was a print advertisement. They aren't just similar, they are the exact same idea executed identically, only with a different brand. Luckily for my professor, I received an A on this campaign or he would have some explaining to do. Advertisers of the world; if you are going to use my ideas, you could at least give me a job in advertising. Check out the two ads below:
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