Tuesday, September 29, 2009

GO FORTH





I'm sure by now you've all seen the epic Levi commerical (above) but there was also another levi commercial done by Michael Gondry

Michael Gondry is a french film commercial and music director he is probably most famous for his work on the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind, he also directed Dave Chappelle's block part. He has done collaborated with The White Stripes, The Chemical Brothers, The Vines and Daft Punk his work has its own feel and he definitely did a wonderful job on this levis commercial that wasn't broadcast in the U.S. because of the depiction of the young man buying latex but bravo Mr. Gondry on a job well done.

Monday, September 28, 2009

marijuana cigarettes






BEFORE YOU GET TO EXCITED please note that none of the above pictures are real they are just prototypes done by print magizen who got some designers together to produce sample marijuana cigarettes packages. Here is a snibbet of the article by James Gaddy



BUILDING A BETTER BAGGIE

By JAMES GADDY


This new attention has converged from several angles: The capsized economy has provided a compelling financial argument for elected officials looking to find new taxable products, for one, and a judicial argument has arisen in light of violent Mexican gangs who profit from the U.S. market. And pot legalization—like gay marriage—has gained wider support now that there is evidence from other states and countries that have legalized and found that the world hasn’t, in fact, ended in a blaze of reefer madness. The statistics website FiveThirtyEight estimates that if public support continues to grow at its current pace, legalization could happen within 15 years.

With this in mind, Print contacted four firms: Lust, a graphic design practice in Amsterdam established by Thomas Castro, Jeroen Barendse, and Dimitri Nieuwenhuizen; the New York office of Base, which worked with its branches in Europe; the Oslo firm Strømme Throndsen, winner of the 2009 Award for Design Excellence for its flour packaging; and The Heads of State, a two-man operation run by Jason Kernevich and Dustin Summers in Philadelphia.

The brief was simple: What would a legal pack of marijuana cigarettes look like?
and the above is the answer


make sure you go to http://printmag.com/Article.aspx?ArticleSlug=Building-a-Better-Baggie to get the full article and lots more pictures

Seunghan Song

I am not a big fan of uploading technology and if you read my post on blackberries you know that I am not looking for a phone better then mine but this is just absolutely ridiculious I have no idea about the technology of the phone or how fast it will work all I have to show you is the phone its self which is sure to astonish you.





Tasteless Apparel

T.I.T.S. Brand just dropped a fressshhhh new T shirt

available here http://www.shoptits.com/Appareless_white.aspx



Of course this Tshirt is a play on American Apparel who's entire marketing scheme seems to be trying to get young men and women to dress as semi nude as possible. Just imagine buying this shirt and walking into an American Apparel seeing all those trendy kids try and keep there nonchalant faces while being torn up on the inside :) big up to T.I.T.S. for coming out with this shirt its always nice to see one clothing company take a stand against another. Also you check out there website for other fresh shit

http://www.twointheshirt.com/

April 77

About two years ago I went to the barneys warehouse sale not noticing what to expect. I rummaged through the huge jeans collection of jeans but nothing caught my eye until i saw a sleek pair of dark denim super skinny fit i shuffled of into a corner and tried them on......... they fit like a glove the perfect pair of skinny jeans ever i looked a the brand name April 77 hmmmmm never heard of them so that means I've got to get them. I wore them for the first time and feel in love the felt so good and snug and he longer i wore them the better they seemed to fit me. April 77 is a french unisex brand that uses raw denim if you find yourself in a situation to purchase these i suggest you do so










http://www.denimology.co.uk did an interview with Brice Partouche, Designer for April 77 jeans he's knowledge of the jean world seems unparalleled to anyone else I've heard talk about jeans




1) Why do you think after 200 years jeans are still one of the most popular items of clothing.

Because of the American Levis imperialism !

2) Last time I counted there were over 50 brands of premium denim jeans, what makes April 77 Jeans stand out from the rest.
April 77 is not a jeans brand.


We sell an attitude and we make jeans just because it fits with our inspiration, with the music we love. All the jeans are unisex.The other point is the price: April 77 is an affordable label , dont pay our jeans more than 150 dollars.

3) Who do you imagine is a typical April 77 customer.

Musicians and people into any underground scenes.

4) Which style and wash of April 77 Jeans are flying out of the shops the quickest at the moment?
All of April 77 jeans are in raw denim. Our best seller is The Joey in Overdrive (raw blue denim) and in High Standard (black drill).

5) Are there any essential jeans that everyone should have in their wardrobe.

Levis 501 and 505. We have made like a 505, The Sinner, which is a skinny jeans for dads!

6) What are the first pair of jeans you remember?

A Bonaventure with back metal label. I was 10

9) How many pairs of jeans do you currently own and which are your favourites?
I have a lot of April 77 but I wear always the same, the Joey in black denim. I don’t own collector jeans. I have some vintage pieces but nothing exceptional !

10) Are you a "wash your jeans after each wear" person or a "wear your jeans for six months before you wash them" person?
I literary wear the same pair during 6 months !

11) Do you own jeans for different occasions (for instance I have work jeans, smart jeans, weekend jeans, holiday jeans, jeans for going to concerts in, jeans for gardening in) if so what have you got?

One jeans, all the time, for everything.

12) Which is your favourite jeans shop?

I remember a vintage store in Low East New York. Jeans were expensive but the selection was great.

13) Which celebs are currently wearing your jeans?

We saw pics of Ron Wood wearing an April 77 jeans. Iggy Pop as well. We dress rock bands we like, such as The Horrors, Franz Ferdinand, Moneybroter, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Denis Lyxsen from Refused/International (Noise) Conspiracy/Lost patrol Band,Stuck In The Sound, Rhesus.

14) How important big an effect does it have on your sales when a celeb is seen wearing a pair of your jeans?

We dress a lot of cool obscure bands that no one knows, and when a bigger band wants to wear our stuff, we dont make a huge advertising with them, posing in April 77 ! So there's no selling effect.

15) Who is your current favourite denim icon (male & female). I am thinking the person who has the most denim style?
All the Ramones.

16) Which character (male & female) from a movie had the most denim style?

Matt Dillon in Rumble Fish

17) Which person living or dead would you most like to see in a pair of April 77 Jeans?

Joey Ramones

18) If denim jeans had not been invented, what would we all be wearing?

Sta-Prest?

19) And finally, any predictions for future trends in denim jeans?

Follow the leader! but don't follow me, Im lost




make sure to check out http://www.denimology.co.uk/2006/11/designer_q_a_april_77.phpv
for the entire interview

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Blackberry

The iphone is wonderful it feels cool looks cool and you can pass a lot of time with those wonderfully addictive games (paper toss, rag doll toss and risk to name a few) but when it comes down to the actual phone there is no way that you can even argue that the iphone is better the blackberry keeps me more organized then i thought was possible, i downloaded the new facebook app and pressed sync now every ones number in my fone has there facebook picture pop up when i call my blackberry calender is synced with everyones birthday every facebook event and dare i even mention bbm. bbm its self is its own separate social network and no iphone users its not just like aim its immediate its direct you can see when somebody has read your messages or if they haven't gone through and you can see when somebody is typing. All in all it is the greatest and most effective phone at organizing and communicating so next time your setting with our friends feel free to pick up there i phone and complement it on how beautiful it looks and how fun the games are but just no in the back of your mind there is know why that they could even understand how organized you are right now.


Take a look of the celebs showing off there trusted blackberrys.... and yes i am using pictures of celebs to prove my point



Entourage



Entourage has been my favorite show for a while now growing up in LA and seeing all the different spots that they go to to eat and hang out makes me relize how blessed I am to live in the city of angeles. The high roleing life styles, the crazy clubs flashy cars, the fashion the women but most importantly the bros over house attitude that all of the main charactors have really helps mantian a perfect atmosphere for the show and is probably the code of ethics that every (straight) male in LA trys to mimic. But probably the best and most psycologicaly stimulating relationship in that show would have to be the way ari and llyod go at it every eposide. Vanity Fair did had a lovely interview with rex lee (llyod) on the relationship with him and ari and much much more....


Q&A: Entourage’s Rex Lee on Lloyd's Tribulations
by Leah Samaha
July 27, 2009, 3:10 pm

In its sixth season, Entourag
e is finally starting to let its characters develop. For most of them, change is good: Vince is back on top. Turtle’s dating Jamie Lynn Sigler. Drama has a steady acting job. Eric moves to his own place. And Ari, easing into middle age, claims “all is well at the Miller-Gold agency.” All is well for everyone, in fact, except for Ari’s beleaguered assistant, Lloyd, who is being put through agent boot camp, suffering Ari’s ritualistic abuse for 100 days as a condition of a long-belated promotion.
As Lloyd’s diary reveals, he has answered over 80,000 phone calls, picked up 104 loads of dry cleaning, and endured 21,900 homophobic or racially insensitive slurs. But he will have to endure a lot more in order to make agent. Amidst Lloyd’s hundred days of hell, the dude who plays Lloyd (Rex Lee) speaks to VF Daily about his favorite TV show (take a guess), his own lack of an entourage, and defiantly wearing “Ari colors.”

Did you know when you took the role of Lloyd that your character would have such a large part in Entourage?

I guess the honest answer is no, not necessarily. Season two is fourteen episodes long and when I was hired they had written the first seven. I knew that my role appeared in four of those episodes but I didn’t necessarily have a lot to do. So I went to work with an agenda, I said: I’m going to go and do the best work I can and I’m just going to defy them not to keep me around. And it turns out after the fact that I found out they hired me hoping that I would do a good job and they would like me. They sort of hoped that I would make them want to keep me around. So it all worked out.
You said Entourage was your favorite show before you auditioned for the role of Lloyd.
That is absolutely true.


What is it about Entourage that makes it so irresistible?

You know I’m not exactly sure what drew me to that first season. I think I just loved the writing. I definitely liked the depiction of Hollywood life and I knew it was an accurate depiction of Hollywood life. Even though the milieu was this extravagant Hollywood life it was also about this guy who had lucked into being a movie star and had kept his childhood friends around him. Not that the new people he met couldn’t be trusted but he absolutely knew his childhood friends were going to stick by him no matter what. I think that element of it appealed to me.
Do you have any childhood friends who are still sticking around?
No and that’s probably the reason I liked it so much. I don’t find it easy to keep friends around. I think I am a little bit flaky. I find it hard to keep in touch with people.



You have been an assistant before—how did this previous career inform your character of Lloyd?


I’d say what I learned from those years was that people in the entertainment business take themselves very, very seriously. It gave me some insight into how people behaved in the entertainment industry, how everything was sort of life or death.
What’s the most outrageous thing you were asked to do as an assistant?

I think I blocked all those situations out of my mind. The only one I can think of is I was once working for a casting director and this directing team came in to see the actors that received callbacks. They ordered lunch and then asked me to plate their lunch. That is not in my job description. I didn’t have an attitude about it but they could tell I was reluctant about to do it. I was like, ‘You want me to what? To plate your lunch?’ Then I went and told my boss that they wanted me to plate their lunch and he said, ‘Yeah you don’t have to do that. I’ll figure it out. Ill either make them do it, or I’ll do it, but you don’t have to do it.’


What is the real life Jeremy Piven-Rex Lee relationship like?


There’s a lot of respect and affection. I definitely have a soft spot in my heart for Jeremy Piven. I think he is incredibly sweet. We get along really well. I hear stories so I am not entirely convinced he gets along with everyone but I know I get along with him so that’s nice.
The Ari-Lloyd dynamic is one of the funniest aspects of Entourage—how will this change if you do become an agent?
I’m not exactly sure. For many years people would sort of link my experience working on the show with the experience of the character. People would say, ‘Don’t you want a promotion?’ I would always say, ‘Well no. I’m an actor.’ I love having scenes with Jeremy. I’m not a writer, so I don’t exactly how, if Lloyd does get a promotion, how the dynamic would change. I’m slightly apprehensive about it. Whatever, I think the writers are pretty brilliant. They’ll figure out it.


Are you worried that playing a character as beloved as Lloyd for so long will typecast you as an actor?


I probably am worried about it to a certain degree but it’s not a huge worry. If it turns out this is the high point of my career and no one has an imagination and no one is willing to cast me in a role different than Lloyd that won’t be the end of the world. If I’ve had a career just playing roles like Lloyd it might not be as satisfying or stimulating as if I got to play a wide variety of roles but I would still be happy I had a career at all.

Let’s talk a little about Lloyd’s after-work style. You arrived on Ari’s doorstep in the first episode of this season wearing an orange/yellow/pink-toned outfit with rolled up color matching harlequin socks, and climbing out of a pretty tricked-out car.
What does this say about Lloyd? Are these clues to a new bold, brash, and in-your-face Lloyd?


That’s certainly credit to the costume designer Amy Westcott. She’s brilliant. It’s really all her work. Having said that though, I do have discussions with her all the time about things. I have my own ideas. Sometimes she rejects them. I think that is one of the ways Lloyd is like me: he puts a lot of thought into what he is wearing. I think a lot of thought is put into what is appropriate for the office, how he might express himself through clothing when he is not in the office. My concept of Lloyd is that he definitely does think about what he is wearing at all times.


What sort of ideas have you brought to Amy that she’s been excited about?

Last season, I didn’t really know where the character was going to go in season six. But way back in season five, I had a discussion with her about how I wanted to subtly communicate to the audience, even if it wasn’t on the page, that Lloyd was really there, consciously, working for Ari. As if he had decided that this is the man I’m going to learn agenting from and therefore it is in my best interest as Lloyd to emulate him. So I said to Amy, “This season let’s play a wardrobe game: if you have clothed Jeremy in episode one in a solid suit with a checkered tie then in episode three I want Lloyd to wear a solid suit and checkered tie. If Jeremy is wearing a windowpane suit in episode two then I want to Lloyd to wear a windowpane suit in episode four.”
I wanted to play this game where Lloyd is watching what Ari is wearing and then an episode or two later you would see Lloyd’s version of that same outfit. And I knew that would create work for Amy but she said in a very loose way that this is a great idea and we were going to do it…This season there are definitely episodes where I, Rex and Lloyd, do not have to care so much what Ari thinks about what Lloyd is wearing. Jeremy has ideas about what he wears as well. He has sort of unofficial colors that are “Ari colors” that I am not allowed to wear. There are episodes where I am deliberately wearing “Ari colors” to flout him. So it’s very subtle and I’m not sure anyone knows it’s happening. But I do.
Well I will be sure to look out for them.



Make sure to pick up this issue of Vanity Fair for the full interview

German

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