Monthly Archives: July 2011

The origins of the Nike Air Max sneaker

Bobby posted this old video from FreshnessMag about designer and architect Tinker Hatfield. Hatfield is responsible for the original see-thru Air Max bubble design which eventually exploded into the mainstream in many of Nike’s sneakers as well as their competitors. … Continue reading

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Review of Final Cut Pro X from a surfer’s POV

I like that Gizmodo had a professional surfer and Final Cut user review the new Final Cut Pro X from a user’s perspective rather than a tech writer’s perspective (although I suppose you can call Cyrus Sutton both). While in … Continue reading

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Boo: The Life of the World’s Cutest Dog

This is Boo. He has a book now called Boo: The Life of the World’s Cutest Dog. Go get it for $10! Here’s the video that sparked it all. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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110 Stories: A World Trade Center augmented reality app on Kickstarter

Check out Brian August’s Kickstarter project called 110 Stories. The name is a nod to the height of the original World Trade Center towers which collapsed on 9/11. His goal is to get funding to make a FREE iPhone app … Continue reading

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Knoll Moment Side Chair

The Knoll Moment Side Chair designed by Jeffrey Bernett and Nicholas Dodziuk. I want. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Porcelain Unicorn

I’m so glad I caught this short film over at Laughing Squid. It’s called “Porcelain Unicorn” and it’s directed and written by Keegan Wilcox. This beautiful short story won the grand prize in the Philips Cinema Parallel Lines competition. Share … Continue reading

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