A friend of mine sent THIS to me the other day. Seeing as I agree with most of the issues on the Top 50 list, I figured it suiting to all of you as well. My favorites are:
“Why does the updater only run when I launch an Adobe program? If I’m *launching* an Adobe program, it means I’m *about to do something*, which is the LEAST convenient time for Adobe to tell me to quit all my programs (including Firefox and Outlook) so it can run the updater. Grr…”
“Why do you install six “helper” applications in the background when all I want is Photoshop? Keep your ‘Bridge to nowhere’ the fuck off my system.”
” Sort out your installers. They make baby Jesus cry”
I always like to throw you guys some updates here and there with what I’m doing. So here goes.
I’m currently working on a personal design called “Comfy Coma”. As it stands right now it’s just a personal work, but I’ll probably end up turnng around and selling the design to a clothing or print company. In the meantime the design is not quite done yet, but you get the overall idea.
Also I have a few things up in contests at the moment, more notably two pairs of sneakers at Ryz Wear
I want you to head over to ffffound and grab any image you want to and tell me why you love that specific image. It can be funny, clever, innovative, heartflet, whatever.
I’ll pick the best 3 in the next few days and award those 3 users enough BR (credit) to get themselves a free tee.
Example:
I picked this image because I’ve been enjoying quite a bit of contrast in my life lately, from my work, to married life, to the adjustment of moving to a new country. This rather sums up the last 6 months.
I personally want to get a pair of these when they come out and I figured a few of you out there would want to as well.
“A now graduate of the famed design school, Central Saint Martins, the Swedish-born Julia Hederus took from her fascination with architecture and toy building blocks LEGO into themes for her graduation presentation in the 2007 London Fashion Week. During which she approached K-Swiss and created block-like footwear to coordinate with her collection. Almost immediately, the young designer garnered accolades from the fashion world for her innovation and simplistic approaches. Building upon that success, Julia Hederus teamed up K-Swiss once again in producing a limited capsule collection. Announced back in March of this year, the Julia Hederus for K-Swiss Collection exemplified boldness by both parties, the designer and the label. Consists of 1 hi-top (High Blocks) and 2 low-top versions (Blocks & Cubes). Each adorned with cube-like overlay and enclosure supported by Velcro fasteners, the Hederus x K-Swiss is a representation of classic lineage juxtaposed with futurist imagination of what sneaker would look like in the year 2020. This Europe-only release is only available currently at 12 retail locations throughout the continent, in addition to its exclusive online retailer, oki-ni. Priced from UK₤ 120 (~US$ 223) to UK₤ 80 (~US$ 148)”