Star Wars Alphabet
illustration by Patrick Concepcion :: via etsy.com
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As they say in the classics "I'm too old for this shit".
That said, I live in sunny Brisbane (Australia), forging a career in advertising / marketing whilst enjoying life as it comes.
I take photos on my iPhone, listen to (a lot of) music on my iPhone, and like Star Wars. So yes, I'm a geek.
That's about it.
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Star Wars Alphabet
illustration by Patrick Concepcion :: via etsy.com
i created this font.
i made the background using this.
Lord Vader Blue and Red Samurai - by Matt Dye
Prints available at mattdye.com
Vader makes putting the LEGO Death Star together look too damn easy in Marco D’Alfonso’s hilarious new fan art illustration.
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Darth Vader N’ LEGO by Marco D’Alfonso (Tumblr) (deviantART) (Twitter)
Magic Wand TV Remote Control by The Wand Company (who else?)
The Insanely Great History of Apple
An insanely complete chart of every computer released by Apple in the last thirty years, from the original Mac through the MacBook Air.
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illustration by Tom Trager :: via flickr.com
you had me at Doctor Who, IT Crowd, Monty Python, & Freddie Mercury. Cuppa tea guv?
Space Stations that Never Were
Did You Know? The classic space station in 2001: A Space Odyssey was based on a real concept by Wernher von Braun, the first director of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
(Source: scientificamerican.com)
Client: “Can you make it so when people land on our website, it’s, like, all black with stars coming out of the screen all whoosh whoosh (does the action) like in that screensaver?”
Me: “…”
Client: “With the music from Star Wars.”
Me: “…”
Client: “And it does that for, like, a minute, then stops and they have to click on one of the stars.”
Me: “Any star?”
Client: “No. No. A specific star that they’ll have to find—make it different every time.”
Me: “…”
Client: “Then when they find the right star, there’s like a massive explosion that the site spins out of (does the action), like in the old Batman series”
Me: “For your company site?”
Client: “Yeah”
Me: “The company that cleans up addicts’ used needles from parks and playgrounds?”
Client: “Yeah”
Me: “No”
Client: “…well, you’re not much fun.”
Ever since Steve Jobs died October 5, we’ve seen countless homages—some classier than others—but Genis Carreras’s blows them all away: It’s a portrait of Jobs built from the parts of a disassembled Apple laptop.