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Author Archives: michael
ARTCRANK! A poster party for bike people
It’s Artcrank. Celerate the spring with a totally sweet poster party for bike people. That’s you right? Dig this: Bikes plus affordable collectable local artist posters all smashed together on the best street in Denver – Colfax… Read the entire … Continue reading
Posted in Examiner.com
Tagged art, colfax, Examiner.com, plastic chapel, poster show, the fabric lab, the shoppe
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Buh-bye The Lab at Belmar
Hello The Lab at the MCA Denver! That’s right, and it’s kinda old news. You see, Adam Lerner was recently selected as the new director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.Hello The Lab at the MCA Denver! That’s right, … Continue reading
Gallery Talks: Stratefied Senses and Sensualities
Colorado Springs brings out some big art guns, in defense of it’s point that Denver isn’t the only town with art culture. Case in point: Gallery Talks, presented by Pikes Peak Community College. I’m not sure how long this most … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Colorado Springs, gallery talk, Pike's Peak Community College, sculpture, The Springs, Tim Flood
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We need a Copy Editor STAT!
This little verbose gem brought to you by the fine folks on the Adobe Updater Team. Obviously still getting paid per word.
It’s First Friday
Hey whadda’know, it’s First Friday already! I’ll be taking advantage of the weather’s spring-time personality disorder, especially since you know we’re in for a massive blizzard style dumping in the near future. So head out tonight and get some culture. … Continue reading
Illiterate Magazine website launch party
Tonight, February 12th at Redline, help to celebrate the launch of the much awaited local, community generated, design annual. You don’t know Illiterate? Well its: the new home of illiterate’s hybrid arts community where local and world renowned artists and … Continue reading
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Tagged art, graphic, graphic design, illiterate magazine, RedLine
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Never look Facebook directly in the eye
Note the error: The text cannot reference Facebook directly. Actually, it’s pretty smart – in a lame ass, draconian way.
Posted in Amusement
Tagged ads, advertising, facebook, hate, love, secret design shop
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IXDA | Interaction’09 Vancouver
For the last few days I’ve been attending the Interaction Design Association’s second annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia. I was lucky enough to be chosen to present a topic in their Lightning Round sessions, and today is the day! … Continue reading
Posted in Design, UI
Tagged Canada, Design, Gestalt, interaction design, IXDA, ui, Vancouver
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Opening: WORDS Art inspired by words – heard or read
Tonight is the opening for the juried exhibit WORDS: Art inspired by words – heard or read. There appears to be quite a lot work that will be displayed, along with readings by Michael Criag, Jonson Kuhn and Steven Lee Lawson … Continue reading
Paul Boag: 10 things a web designer would never tell you
Paul Boag kills it reviewing chapter 4 of his book The Website Owners Manual. Def worth the download.