
i am a very skeptical person and there are few things that i am willing to actively fundraise. one of the questions that i ask is who does this benefit? well the aids lifecycle ride to end aids is a no brainer. the work that the los angeles gay, lesbian center does is inspiring. they reach out to the community in the most broad and inclusive way to help people not only with HIV AIDS but with other needs with no judgement to sexual orientation and with respect. these are people that may not have anywhere else to turn. this is truly putting money to good work.
i have committed to ride to bring awareness, and i have committed to fundraise because it is the right thing to do. please support this ride with what you are able to give… i guarantee you, the money you donate will save lives. and who couldn’t feel good about that?
http://www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR/AIDSLIFECYCLE10/AIDSLifeCycleCenter?px=2583752&pg=personal&fr_id=1330

graham smith from ImJustCreative did an interesting exercise distilling famous logos into colored dots…. its amazing to see how well they hold up in their most minimalist form. check out it out: http://imjustcreative.com/famous-logos-and-brand-design-simplified/2010/10/07/

Groundlings alum Drew Droege is totally killing it with his Chloe Sevigny alter ego.
Babelgum: Chloe: Toast

photo (c) Luca Cazzanelli
i do love me the bespoke bicycle… the museum of art and design in new york city recently curated an exhibit of these hand made beasts.
Museum of Arts and Design Collection Database
wake the children, phone the neighbors, the revised website is finally live. as mike d would say: “ch ch ch check it out”.
www.johnlennonphoto.com

save your pennys kids, and start collecting jb fitts landscape prints while you can….
www.jbennettfitts.com

(c) jb fitts

(c) jerome daksiewicz / TdF teams
after a month of waking up with phil liggett, paul sherwin and the boys, im starting to have tour de france withdrawals. while searching through obscure trivia from the tour i stumbled across these wonderful information graphics that jerome daksiewicz created as a personal project. stunning. see more at : 2010 Tour de France