Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts

Business card/flipbook




Business card designed by Ryan Clark for Cale Glendening. Sliding the card out of its sheath creates a bit of stop motion animation. Via.

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Logo/business cards for Space 150




Two business cards for Space 150, which changes its identity regularly (and has a pretty cool landing page).

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Douchebag Merit Badge (link roundup)



The Douchebadge:
"Double pop that collar, son!"

Earned for checking in multiple times to venues tagged "Douchebag" by users, the Foursquare Douchebadge is the one that caused a tempest in a teapot on TechCrunch.

For a limited time, we are infusing each Foursquare Douchebadge with a POWERFUL MIXTURE of "that Abercrombie and Fitch store smell" and Jägermeister.
On sale here.

And a few more links:

1. Lisa Falzon has a cool new business card.

2. Nutella stuffed banana.

3. Subway is changing the way it lays cheese on bread.

*Previously: Burning Man patches.

*Buy patches at eBay.

The Voltron of business cards (link roundup)

The latest desktop wallpaper at Kitsune Noir is a pirate/ninja battle by Dan Matutina:



Great stuff at Dan's site including this Voltron-esque series of business cards for Ideals:







Plus a Big Bad Wolf desktop wallpaper, and a strange desktop pattern. Dan has prints on sale here.

And a few more links:

1. After being accused of lying, Fake Steve Jobs/Dan Lyons said he "misspoke" when he claimed on TV that Apple lobbied to prevent his hiring at Newsweek.

2. Supposed iPad-esque design for Nintendo's new handheld.

3. Terminator is real in Waziristan:
The drones, operated by the C.I.A., fly overhead sometimes four at a time, emitting a beelike hum virtually 24 hours a day, observing and tracking targets, then unleashing missiles on their quarry, they said.
Via.

*Previously: Voltron reimagined.

*Buy Voltron toys at eBay.

Business card for an audio-visual tech (link roundup)





Business card and yo La Tengo poster by Justin LaFontaine.

And a few more links:

1. A whale was spotted floating 25 miles off shore in Vietnam. Whales are revered there, so it was towed in by 10 boats worth of fisherman for a burial. 10,000 people have paid last respects to his "Excellency." Via.

2. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has a syringe collecting program, and so far it seems that it's been a big success - - the boxes are routinely filled to the brim. However, the nature of the syringes strongly indicates that they're not being dropped off by frightened junkies; they're being dumped by medical clinics.

3. Katie Cook posted the cards she created for the Star Wars Galaxy 5 card set.

*Previously: Pulp-style Star Wars art for the Galaxy 5 set.

*Buy Star Wars Galaxy 5 cards at eBay.

Business card with burnt edge (link roundup)



Kariann Burleson has a put a great collection of business cards in this Flickr gallery. Alas, they're not labeled, so I don't know who the business card with the burnt edge is for or by. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Bioshock art contest at the official site.

2. You can donate to the Red Cross and help Haiti via iTunes (a painless way to help if you have gift cards from the holidays). By comparison, Gawker explains at length why you should not donate money to Wyclef Jean's charity.

3. Creepy dolls.

*Previously: Photos of the castle in Malibu that burnt down.

*Buy Bioshock toys at eBay.

Good luck (link roundup)



One of several sarcastic congratulations on your newborn cakes posted here.

And a few more links:

1. Gallery of login forms. Via.

2. Marshall Alexander's business card is a papercraft man holding up Marshall's business card.

3. Another GYAKUSHU! teaser from Dan Hipp.

*Previously: More sarcastic cakes.

*Buy business card collections at Amazon.

Cheerful business cards (link roundup)



Irma Gruenholz's
cheerful business cards.

And a few more links:

1. "One of the best kept literary secrets of the decade was revealed . . . when 34-year-old scientist Dr Brooke Magnanti announced she was the writer masquerading as call girl Belle de Jour." Read on.

2. Observer-themed care package sent to Aint It Cool to promote this week's episode of Fringe. Via.

3. Classic Clash of the Titans fan art.

*Previously: Chilean prostitute auctioned 27 hours of sex to raise money for disabled children.

*Buy Clash of the Titans toys at eBay.

Monster and victim papercraft (link roundup)



Download the creature behind the wall and his next victim here. Via.

And a few more links:

1. One way to make business cards - - get a custom made stamp.

2. DC Comics' Wednesday Comics will be made available as a large format hardcover edition for $50. (I was actually pretty underwhelmed with the first two issues and stopped after that. But I'll be tempted to buy the collection if Amazon offers a discount.) Via.

3. LucasArts concept artist Molly Denmark posted some highlights from her ten years with the company. And you can see some of her work on the new game Lucidity here.

*Previously: Cloudy Co. business card.

*Buy business card collections at Amazon.