
Back in the 80s I loved MTV. I mean who didn’t love watching countless hours of music videos? Really who? Somewhere along the line though MTV became a reality TV show network. I’m not even sure they play any music videos anymore (not like I have the cable package to know, but when I’ve been on vacation or at my parents MTV seems to be “Road Rules” and “Real World” all the time). Today though I stumbled upon mtvmusic.com. It seems MTV is back in the music video business. I would guess that youtube’s been the largest depository of online music videos (crappy quality and all), but this new MTV site looks to change that (it’s about time). I can’t believe it’s taken them or any of those music channels this long. So if you have some time go look up your favorite music video from the 80s. I’ll honestly have to show a little self control, because I could spend hours watching old 80s, Madonna, and James Taylor music videos.
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Yet another collaborative print with Susan. This is one of my favorites to date. Give one to your mother for the holidays.
From the guy who brought you the move about Helvetica comes a new movie about industrial design.
These glasses work by adjust the amount of water there is between the lenses.
Showing design to shipping of those iconic Eames chairs.
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