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Catch Some Air Tonight At MoMA

Dec.8.2008 4:25pm | by Kevin Jackson

Just a reminder that Allison Reimus of Jumping in Art Museums is going to be in town tonight to stage a massive group jump at the MoMA.
 

Get The Jump On MoMA Monday Nights

Dec.4.2008 4:34pm | by Kevin Jackson

Regardless of whether you’re reading this at your desk or on a laptop, it’s absolutely imperative you do the following — pronto: remove yourself from your present computing apparatus, place yourself an adequate distance from walls, other people and fragile objects, and jump up and down at least ten times.

MoMA Monday Nights

Dec.4.2008 3:22pm | by Kevin Jackson

On Monday, December 8th, the Museum of Modern Art will be keeping their doors open until 8:45 as part of their monthly MoMA Mondays series. For the regular price of admission, you can

Time to phase out the creative function?

Apr.14.2008 3:07pm | by your friend

Joseph Laffe has an interesting piece in Adweek on the need to universalize the creative function within companies: “Why departments and dynamic duos no longer get the job done.”
When I worked at TBWA\Chiat\Day, maverick interactive creative director Doug Jaeger created a new format for interactive: in addition to the copywriter and art director (20 percent technologist, 80 percent creative director), there was a wizard

We heart it

Mar.31.2008 6:48pm | by your friend

We Heart It lets you heart-mark images of goodness on the web and upload them effortlessly with your bookmarks toolbar to We Heart It.

Reminds us of NOTCOT, but WHI has more of a social component, letting users add their own tags and upload profile pics.

Plus these guys like magenta. Anyone with a fondness for that enlightened color gets on our good side real quick.

Cutest Crumpler

Mar.18.2008 6:39pm | by your friend

Crumpler left us with a couple dozen of these awesome mini-matchboxes. The only thing that would make them cooler is if each box had a Micromachine racecar inside.

PicLens plugin for Firefox: view images in coverflow

Feb.6.2008 9:40am | by your friend

The PicLens plugin for Firefox lets you view groups of images in a “Photo Wall.”

Very handy for browsing Google Images or Flickr: it’s like looking at JPEGs in Cover Flow.

In fact, Steve is probably going to be all over this one for Safari:

“Ever get tired of having to click to view an image? Well, with the Image Wall, you don’t have