Late night graffiti in East London. Lit like a gallery.

A creative project I'm backing @ Kickstarter

This guy's doing 1024 small illustrative artworks for a giant creative project. You can back him $10 a pop, you submit the word or phrase you want and he creates them. It's awesome. And he sends you the pieces (to keep) at the end of the project.

These are two out of my four submitted/sponsored works in progress.

More on the project here

   

Pull your (social) self together with Flavors.me

A very clever service that aggregates your social streams and presents them in a lovely layout. Now there's no excuse for not having your very own homepage. YOu can check mine out at http://flavors.me/juzmcmuz

Create your own @ http://flavors.me

Happiness is... a steamed pork bun

         

Oh no. What happens when @madebymany check out chatroulette

Someone did something very right... or very wrong.

Visualising lyrics for album artwork

Stefanie Posavec is one of my favourite designers. She's produced another awesome project... this time the album artwork for OK Go's latest album (you know, those guys on the treadmills on YouTube). She writes:

"OK Go are an American band who are brilliant at combining their music with great visual concepts and great designers (see here, here, and here), so Greg McInerny and I were excited when Damian Kulash Jr., the band's lead singer, asked us to visualise the song lyrics for their upcoming album as well as text from the album's namesake, the book The Influence of the Blue Ray of the Sunlight and of the Blue Colour of the Sky by General A.J. Pleasonton. These visualisations then provided the basis for the album artwork."

More of Stefanie's amazing work @ www.itsbeenreal.co.uk (make sure you check out 'Writing Without Words' which is quite breathtaking).

This album gets me every time. Got me through the day.

And I was never much of a Chili Peppers fan. But I was sitting in a cafe in Bondi a couple of years ago, quietly working, and managed to listen through the whole album twice. I was hooked. Going out on a limb, but this is probably my favourite album... ever.

Looking forward to "Portraits Of My Life As A Bird" exhibition by Cristina Guitian

"Portraits Of My Life As A Bird" is exhibiting at The Print House Gallery in Dalston throughout March 2010. Details @ http://bit.ly/9IBezT

New street art on my doorstep (hybrid paint & cardboard)