Archive for January 2011
Snickers ‘Focus Group’
This made me smile.
The crew at Framestore NY flexes their comedic muscle in this spot for Snickers, Focus Group.
Your kidding me, right?
I seriously live for precious moments like these and yes, I am a horrible person.
From Dan Blank’s favorite store:
From Jezebel and other places around the Internet.
Come lend a hand: JUNIOR OFFICE ADMIN http://bit.ly/gWpS1n
Morning Commute
The best part about this video is the general apathy from basically everyone on the train…except, you know, the guy who had the rat run over his face.
From Gothamist
Minimalist Effect in the Maximalist Market
Design firm Antrepo’ interesting experiment in simplification.
Check out more here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/a2591/sets/72157625508262011/
Starbucks: so meta right now…
How has this not been posted by now? It was announced like 20 hours ago, so this is basically old news: Behold Starbucks’ new branding strategy:
SNAP! Work it, Howard Schultz.
Google Docs animation
It’s pretty amazing what you can do with pretty basic tools given UNLIMITED TIME…
I was a cartoonist…
The first BB blog LOL of the year.
4th grade marked the apex of my obsession with comic strips (note: not to be confused with comic books/graphic novels—we’re talking Milwaukee Journal Sunday paper circa 1994). My all time favorites were Calvin and Hobbes (I mean, it’s a stuffed tiger that comes to life and talks to you, I could def. relate) and Garfield (the real reason I’m sarcastic).
Naturally, I developed two series of comics, one involving a cast of seemingly random animals/dinosaurs and another revolving around a pill bug…yes, a freaking pill bug…that attended grade school (which shall be forever sealed in an unbreakable vault of shame). Here’s one from the ~*~secret~*~ archives:
Unfortunately, this one was not inked. I particularly enjoyed drawing the monkey whose name was Chee-Chee. Chee-Chee had a pet fly that accompanied him at all times. The main character in this suite of comics was a tropical bird thing named Krokee (don’t ask me why, I have no idea). He got into all sorts of trouble and hilarity ensued.
I was also really into bubble letters, but apparently not kerning.








