Archive for April, 2009

Marcus Fischer, a multimedia artist and musician currently living in Portland, Oregon, set a goal to do something creative everyday – today is day 100, way to go!
A few words from Marcus:
“The goal has been to do something creative everyday for a year and document it in a blog. I started it to try and motivate myself to be more productive and for it to act as a creative catalyst to get me started on larger projects. I never expected it to go so well… I also wasn’t even sure that i’d make it this long.
Through this project, not only have I felt the most productive that I have in years (maybe ever) i have also had the opportunity to become acquainted with some really great people that I would never have met otherwise. I would like to say thanks to everyone that has been so kind and supportive… it has really kept me gong on this.”
Inspiring.

“ShapeMaker is a set of 25 colourful, geometric design, hand printed, environmentally friendly, rubber wood blocks that can be excitingly arranged to create a menagerie of thousands of surprising creatures and tons of sparkling, imaginative, engaging images that guarantee to delight children from 4 yrs and upwards. The blocks perfectly illustrate millergoodman’s commitment to combine function with the highest design principles, producing beautiful, sensitive New Classics in the children’s market.”
One of my favorite stories of ALL time by Oliver Jeffers has become an animated film, yay!

Keep the celebration going…

“The rules are quite simple: rearrange a box to make anykind of figure or object.
email your doddles to david hofmann // the box doodle project.

Inspiring!“Streaming Gradient” by Jen Stark on Vimeo.





