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Raj Patel on Jul 10th, 2009 |
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If you find that your clean white bathroom to be disappointingly free of suggestions of murder and not looking enough like a crime scene you can now lay your mind at ease. Why go through the trouble of seducing a house guest and brutally murdering them in the shower just to accomplish that certain rouge aesthetic? Now you can get this Blood Bath Shower Curtain and Bath mat to satisfy your most Hitchcockian urges...
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Raj Patel on Jul 4th, 2009 |
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You might think your art director is tough to work with. There is a tiny art director out there which might give your a run for their money though. She knows what she wants and she wants it now. Maybe she wasn’t clear enough but you, as the artist, should be able to interpret the subtext well enough. Don’t do it wrong. This serves as a lesson to not work with family, and not work with children. Combining...
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Raj Patel on May 20th, 2009 |
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The LEGO Architecture series has some new entries thanks to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and Brickstructures Incorporated. You can now get a set for Falling Water or the Guggenheim (pictured). According to the PR people, “With models developed in collaboration with architects, LEGO Architecture works to inspire future architects, engineers and designers as well as architecture fans around the world with...
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Raj Patel on Feb 24th, 2009 |
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Mirror’s Edge came out amidst great excitement a while ago. While many people were keen to play this game, and enjoy the new atypical gameplay experience, the most common criticism is that overall it’s simply too short – almost a tease. Most people who played the game ended it hungry for more and with this downloadable expansion pack, that is finally satiated.
For about $10 (CAD) Fans of this game...
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Raj Patel on Feb 10th, 2009 |
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Arnell allegedly presented this package to PepsiCo back in 2008 to pitch their branding trajectory for Pepsi Cola. It’s full of ridiculous infographics and designer hyperbole. One can’t help but think that someone somewhere took it seriously. Most of it makes no sense and doesn’t even look like its trying to. It’s happy to be so convoluted and absurd. A familar sight to anybody who has been...