May 23, 2012


wekillthegiant:

The Weekend (WKND) by SleptOn™ (Official Music Video)
Video Produced by Kill The Giant™
From the SleptOn™ ep “Two Men and a Suitcase”
Available for Free Download at Soundcloud.com/Slept0n (spelled w/ a zero.)

Directed by Jamie Hendon
Co-Direction: Leland Stein
Models / Actresses: Vita & Cece Molina

Facebook.com/SleptOn (spelled with an “O”.)
Twitter: @SleptOn (w/ a zero.)
SleptOn.tumblr.com (w/ a zero.)

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Facebook.com/kthegiant (fan site)
twitter: @wekillthegiant
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April 29, 2012


low-country:

Kendell Geers - S/LAUGHTER (2003)

Kendell Geers creates work that aims to disrupt commonly accepted moral codes and principles. Employing a wide range of references - from the realms of history of art, pornography, iconography and kitsch - Geers questions artistic value and mocks the notion of originality. His work reveals razor-sharp humour that plays with the viewer’s repulsion and ridicules racial or religious stereotypes. Laden with complex and deep political implications, it is challenging and confrontational. At the same time, Geers’ minimalist aesthetics generate a subtle poetic undertone.

(Stephen Friedman Gallery)

low-country:

Kendell Geers - S/LAUGHTER (2003)

Kendell Geers creates work that aims to disrupt commonly accepted moral codes and principles. Employing a wide range of references - from the realms of history of art, pornography, iconography and kitsch - Geers questions artistic value and mocks the notion of originality. His work reveals razor-sharp humour that plays with the viewer’s repulsion and ridicules racial or religious stereotypes. Laden with complex and deep political implications, it is challenging and confrontational. At the same time, Geers’ minimalist aesthetics generate a subtle poetic undertone.

(Stephen Friedman Gallery)

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April 23, 2012


25th Hour Design Is Officially Open For Business

25th Hour Design Is Officially Open For Business

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April 14, 2012


considertheaesthetic:

I love this branding for Fast Eddie’s Barber Shop. It definitely has a strong old-time Americana feel to it, which I love. It also has a sort of hardness to it. It sort of has a rough and masculine vibe too, which I think it was they were going for. Overall, great job!

I wanted to stay away from the “red, white & blue” barber pole theme and stick with something high contrast and modern. Stark, rich blacks screen printed on whitewash 100 lb. card stock  give the collateral a strong masculine feel while referencing the brand’s age and history.”

Designed by Richie Stewart.

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