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Well Medicated’s 50 Amazing Gig Posters Sure to Inspire

i saw some of the posters on ffffound and traced it back to the well medicated site. it has a good variety of different styles, approach and treatment to promote the bad.

BORF “We’re Fucking Serious” Poster

Thanks to drew blood for the lead. He found this poster created by the prolific DC artist. Click on the image for more info.

Arlo + Valo

!!! two rollerbladers that the exclusives™ have much love for are getting together to do something great for rollerblading. mr. arlo eisenberg himself just posted this teaser on the franco blog (buy some goods while you’re there too) and i am SO down. this is what rollerblading needs… more attention to art, design, and fostering relationships for NEW executions of our old ideas. other skate companies take note!

jj and arlo, please consider this my personal formal request for 1 pair whenever they are ready.

When Design Portals Were the Standard



Via Cpluv, A really good read.

Bringing it back to the future



Have we really come this far? Could this be the new-school version of the mix-tape cassettes of yester-year? Do people even remember cassettes?
Check it out at Suck UK

Intuition Represents Rollerblading in Local Newspaper

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After my week vacation in California, I talked to Matt Mickey and he mentioned that the Bakersfield Californian, the Bakersfield newspaper, came to the shop and interviewed him about rollerblading. After much anticipation, Matt finally emailed me the full article including photos and video. It looks like we’re finally getting some media play, at least in Bakersfield. Click on the photo for the full article.
Photo by Amy Rymer

Designing for the Philippines

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Recently Electrolychee updated their site starting their page with a desktop, so I thought I’d give this opportunity to mention other design firms that have been getting recognition straight from the Philippines.

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