Here’s an image I made – which never made the grade – for an ITV startup. But I still like it …
created 3/9/02
Here’s an image I made – which never made the grade – for an ITV startup. But I still like it …
created 3/9/02
Icon created for RadioValve.com, 3/9/00
I made up these business cards in late 2005 as a fun giveaway before I went to a conference in Beijing. Ahhh.. Schwag.
Unfortunately they were very popular and went quickly, and I didn’t really get a great picture of them. But here’s what I have.
We made these by hand, using my officejet and glue stick. And there’s a secret message inside each one.
My first YouTube Video. Enjoy.
“Custom Hopping SUV
Shaved Tailgate
Custom Taillights
Shaved Hood and Doors”
This is the best logo in the world. Ever. Seriously.
I saw this in Beijing last winter. I’m not sure exactly what they were selling, but if I had the time, I would have bought one.
I’m guessing this must be Chairman Sanders.
Hopefully we’ll start seeing folks doing custom mods to Segways to trick them out for competition. This should become an exciting spectator sport.
created 3/10/05
Would like to see Google diversify out of the internet business.
Hoping be able to buy Google Tires for my Honda sometime soon. Created the logo in hopes that Google will follow suit.
Created 11/28/05
Can’t decide? Get both.
The BK Hybrid – Chicken and Beef. In one delicious patty.
Alternate ideas:
BK Killa – one beef, one sausage, one chicken, one fish patty stacked high on a bun with cheese, bacon, onion rings, lettuce, tomato, mayo, ketchup, mustard, pickles, and bbq sauce.
BK Blunt – hot dog
created 9/15/05
The voters sent a clear message, so, if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em…
What I’d like to see: a mad dash to see which politicians can be the most liberal…
I met Mike Oatman at the Rhode Island School of Design in 1983. At the time, people used to confuse us for each other.
Mike and I have remained friends for a number of years, and continue to inspire each other.
Mike made a beautiful collage for the cover of the print version of Instant Classics, which I tiled and printed out on the Iris printer at Digital Pond in 1995. Attached is a picture of the image. This has been a popular piece in my house for many years.
Mike is at the top of his game these days, and is getting big shows in museums and galleries. I’m listing Mike Oatman a ‘buy’.
This is a picture from 1995 with Jay Haynes, Tim Leary, and myself. This was from the day we shot QuicktimeVR’s of Tim’s house.
The Tim Leary QTVR is here
I still have the film on this, so it would be fun to rescan it and stitch a new movie. If anyone is interested, let me know.