Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
In celebration of these holidays, Lee would like to introduce his “Signature” cocktail – It’s called the “Turley Semple.”
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
In celebration of these holidays, Lee would like to introduce his “Signature” cocktail – It’s called the “Turley Semple.”
From Seth Godin’s blog, December 2, 2010:
…human behavior tells us that this is a more permanent effect than we realize. Once you overload the user, you train them not to pay attention. More clutter isn’t free. In fact, more clutter is a permanent shift, a desensitization to all the information, not just the last bit.
More is not always better. In fact, more is almost never better.
Brilliantly stated. As usual.
Direct link to blog article here.
By B. Kliban from Never Eat Anything Bigger Than Your Head & Other Drawings
Last weekend I was down on Market Street and ran face first into Diesel’s new advertising campaign, “Be Stupid.” Honestly, it was kinda hard not to – it’s large, bold, vibrant and in your face. Walking around it is not possible.
My first impression was: Slightly discordant, oddly unsettling.
I forwarded a link to a friend of mine (she always has an opinion) and I got an immediate reaction:
Yeah… HaHaHaHa… Get real kids. You are all going to be working for the Indians and Chinese – who in your mind are doing the “stupid-smart” things that you think are beneath you – and you go out and buy the cheap crap that is made overseas by poor people paid $3 per day and sold at Diesel. The company probably spends more money on advertising than they do on making the actual crap they sell in the store… (continues for quite a while)
(Gee, thanks for the input!)
But – everyone I’ve talked to about this has reacted similarly. They found certain aspects to be humorous and others downright disturbing and irritating. The videos, headlines, ads are funny, clever, edgy, hedonistic, and yes, stupid – and not necessarily in a good way. Most people are left with an anxious feeling, not quite sure what to make of it all.
Which, for Diesel, is a good thing.
Because if you never really paid much attention to Diesel before, you will now.
Bless. Blesser. Blest. Blestest. (Chinatown)
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Plecostomus hood ornament (You know you want one.)
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It is all right to decorate construction, but never construct decoration.
– Learning from Las Vegas: The Forgotten Symbolism of Architectural Form, by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour
Here at Phillips Design, we rarely get into the political design arena and to be perfectly honest – that’s fine with us.
The money can be really good – just make sure you get paid up front – but as a design project they’re usually horrible jobs with crazy deadlines. But more importantly: The political advertising/marketing scene is simply distasteful.
It’s a dirty, insidious, contentious, no-holds-barred cat fight and one (or both!) of the opponents is always lying. And most of the time we can never be sure who is lying– it could actually be your client.
So yeah, it’s slimy. It’s (almost?) as bad as porn. Read More →
I was told to jusfugetaboutit at Tony Nik’s. (North Beach)
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Observed by the Leemeister while pulling into the burb clan.
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By Milton Glaser (Link)
My favorite is #3, Some People are Toxic, Avoid Them
Here is the test: You have spent some time with this person, either you have a drink or go for dinner or you go to a ball game. It doesn’t matter very much but at the end of that time you observe whether you are more energized or less energized. Whether you are tired or whether you are exhilarated. If you are more tired then you have been poisoned. If you have more energy you have been nourished. The test is almost infallible and I suggest that you use it for the rest of your life.
So true. Also #7, #8 and #10.
…there are two types of people in this world: There are the type of people who are going to live up to what they said they were going to do yesterday, and then there are people who are full of shit. And that’s all you really need to know.
— Anthony Bourdain