To design something that matters, look around you and see what could better your life. Now improve it.
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To design something that matters, look around you and see what could better your life. Now improve it.
Is there an ever changing trend to use “the” in front of band names? I had an interesting discussion about this topic and I’d like to share my results.
Today’s post is more of a commercial than a journal entry. Please read it anyway.
How do you feel after a long day with waking up early? I felt like robots were ripping out of my head to transform the world into a 1984-like city of cement and steel.
After making an album cover based off a simple game I found on Facebook, I started thinking about how the decisions we make in our lives define us so much.
Today I got all reminiscent of all the time I waste, especially the weekends.
Like the game of Rock, Paper, Scissors? Me too. There is sort of game like it in the world of design.
The post I’ve been planning on doing for weeks now has finally been made! Hurray! It was even as bad as I thought it would be. Who would have guessed?
After a few days taking a break from the posts to hang out with my lovely girlfriend in So Cal, I decided to make an album cover blending themes from both 80’s rock metal and the stereotypical Mexican art found on tortilla chip bags. Let’s see how I did.
In the middle of the night where there is nothing to do, girls can be really creative. In their pj’s and computer in hand, they can create some weird songs, dances, and jokes that no one else thinks is funny. I think that is the reason why I think they are so cute: they’re just weird. Today’s post celebrates one of those weird creations they came up with one late boring night.