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“Big Cities” by Young Offenders

Props to my buddy, Jon Lancaric, who just had his directorial debut with a music video for the SF punk band Young Offenders. Check it.

YOUNG OFFENDERS: Big Cities from Yogurt NYC on Vimeo.

iQ: A new kind of collaboration

What happens when two typographers, a pro race pilot, and an interactive artist collaborate on a project? Oh y’know, something like this:


Who knew Toyota could be so cool? Download the font here.

“Basic Space” by The xx

Reblogged from my brooklyn is better (thx Tony!). I absolutely fell in love with this song and I can’t stop viewing the video. You don’t need fancy shit to make something dope. Simple beauty.

Where the Wild Things Are

I am so excited to see this in October. Watch the official trailer.

Oh wuh??


That. Is. Hilarious.

Rolling


(Thanks Jenn!)

The Bicycle Access Bill

On July 29, 2009, the New York City Council passed the Bicycle Access Bill.

The Bicycle Access Bill requires commercial buildings to allow bicyclists entry, provided there is space set aside by their respective employers to accommodate them. Bicycling is the fastest-growing mode of transportation in NYC, and Transportation Alternatives is campaigning to double cycling by 2011 using tools like the Bicycle Access Bill. Encouraging bike commuting not only supports a more sustainable New York City, it also improves the health of New Yorkers.

“No other city in the country has a policy like the one City Council passed today,” says Paul Steely White, Executive Director of Transportation Alternatives. “When we open the doors of New York City’s workplaces to cyclists, tens of thousands of commuters are going to get on two wheels.”

Source: Transportation Alternatives

Aka Other


“Imaginary Friend”


“Hinterland…thundra-days”


“Stuck”


“722″

Freight train fun. You should check out his paintings and linoleum prints as well. They’re a little different from what he throws up and just as rad.

Fanatic

This Saturday, my boy Neil will be spinning again for the event “Fanatic” (thrown by Oliver and the Adidas crew). Come on out – should be fun!

Super super

Super Cinq, a design studio in Paris, has a sick body of work. A few examples below…


“Le Béret de la Tortue”


“We’re All Mad Here”


Design for French skateboard brand Gamble. (How awesome is that left skateboard?!)