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Looking at what I’m choosing to share this week, one might call this the brand-placement edition of Linked Up. But it’s actually the accidental-brand-placement edition. Lucky them. (P.S. I think Lucky Brand Jeans is having a sale.)
Gary Vaynerchuk on wine: “It’s like smelling Batman.”
Facebook, not that popular after all.
Does Coca-Cola own happiness? They do in this case. (Yes, I know this happened months ago, but it is sooo worth re-watching.)
There’s a second (???!!!???What!?!?!?!?) Stonehenge.
A group of researchers mapped our emotions via Twitter, and it looks like blow-paint art.
PBR, not so low-brow in China.
The Old Spice spoof that almost makes me want to go back to school…
Woman’s Day encourages you to get your “literary buzz” on.
Finally. Jelloware.
McNally Jackson is so over Sad Keanu. Now is the time for Sad Keith Gessen.
Borden Milk books Selena Gomez (for a birthday bash celebrating 70 years of mascot Elsie the Cow and Selena's record launch. Plus PBR sales spike with younger drinkers as the "ironic downscale chic" choice) (MediaPost, reg. required) (Ad Age, reg.... Read the rest of this post
By: rawtoastdesign,
on 8/20/2009
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I got invited by Scott over at Born Magazine to create the cover for the 2009 Issue #2 a little while back. The theme is alway loosely based around "birth". I had something similar to this in one of my sketchbooks that had been patiently waiting to be released on the world. After a little inking, careful planning of proportions, and strategic placement of hairs, this is what I ended up with. Check out Born here - http://www.bornmagazine.org/
Prints will be available in the RTD $TORE soon too, so sit tight and dream of all the lonely Mermen that will soon need homes.
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