Sunday, November 29, 2009

You are what you eat.

Monsanto a company known for creating PCBs and Agent Orange is now in control of our food supply. 

This is their commercial showing how they "help" farmers: 



The music, the way it's filmed, and the message are so twisted that they would make the uneducated american think that their company is doing all of this
good. If they only knew how they are putting farmers out of work because they patented a seed with the genetics from another animal kingdom. There is so
much that isn't known about this company and it's because they try to keep it all a big secret.

Here is a video about a story relating the rBGH + rBST hormones to cancer and how it was pulled off of FOX NEWS:



And Europe banned American milk for the same reasons as well as GMO seeds and any food containing it:




Not to mention that a partner company, G.D. Searle and Company, created aspartame that you find in many artificially sweetened foods and beverages
such as Diet Coke. 
"Aspartame was discovered by accident in 1965, when James Schlatter, a chemist of G.D. Searle Company was testing an anti-ulcer drug." (http://www.mercola.com/article/aspartame/nutrasweet_scandal.htm)
Aspartame hasn't been fully tested to find any adverse reactions.

Look into this more and don't believe the messages companies send out to you via ads in the media or print. Research it for yourself, your health, and
the environment.

Monsanto is the furthest company from being a green company.

This is a great resource for information on GMOs:

Here is where you can find a helpful shopping guide with companies that are non-GMO: 

Doctors are also against the consumption of GMOs, please read this for information:

"Shut up butt!"



I saw this commercial yesterday evening and was confused as to what they were advertising for... bra, underwear, gym, a good plastic surgeon?

Turns out that Reebok is advertising its shoes in this commercial and supposedly they will shape your butt and legs. I highly doubt you will get a body like
that from walking around. You will need to workout constantly to achieve that kind of physique.

This is a way to make females look like an object, something for men to drool over, and who are these shoes marketed toward? Oh yes, women!
Definitely could've fooled me with this commercial.

What do you think?

Chicago Christmas Classics

Wow. Well it's been a while since my last blog since I've been sick with some sort of sinus infection that is hanging onto dear life even though the antibiotics are trying to destroy it. The constant temperature and moisture changes everyday are just making things worse.

On a positive note, Christmas is coming very soon and what better way to show that than with Hardrock, Coco and Joe, Suzie Snowflake, and Frosty the Snowman. 







These short stop motion animated cartoons were introduced in the early 1950s.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Think Green

So I was looking at two separate USDA organic egg cartons today. 



Meijer brand on the left and an Amish mennonite brand on the right.


Look at how much plastic is wasted on the Meijer brand in comparison to the carton the Amish company is using.

For USDA organic eggs one would think that the company should also use environment friendly packaging. Apparently, Meijer wants to use massive amounts of plastic to protect those eggs of theirs when it would be so much easier to use an egg carton and then reuse it again. 

Something to think about.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Photos on the web


I took this photo of Melissa Ivey in August of this year when I just got my new lighting system in the mail that day. She was my guinea pig to start and this shot came at the end of the shoot, probably around 1am. We concluded that if those pillows weren't in the left portion of the photo it would've ruined the composition. 

You should check her out at www.melissaivey.com

Here are some more photos from the shoot




Environmentally Aware Studios

While researching different design firms, there are two that really stood out in comparison to others. They are studios that design to help make the environment/world a better place.

1. Firebelly Design: Chicago, IL

Good Design For Good Reason.

Check them out at www.firebellydesign.com



2. Free Range Studios: Washington, D.C. + Berkeley, CA

Creativity with a Conscience.

Check them out at www.freerangestudios.com
And also at their youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/FreeRangeStudios

Can I get a stache with that drink?




These mustaches attached to the bottle so when you go to drink from the bottle you have a mustache. I want to own these. I'm still in the process of finding out where I can purchase and when I find out I will update this.

I got this from adapt-studio.blogspot.com

so cool.

Animated Michael Jackson Logo


I was looking on www.adapt-studio.com 's blog today and came across this well designed moving logo created after Michael Jackson's death by BBDO Germany for Mtv.

I love how the incorporated the ribbon with his legs.

Check out the full version at:
http://www.bbdo.de/de/home/presse/aktue/2009/mtv_und_bbdo_verneigen.popup.flash.Par.0002.html

Monday, November 16, 2009

The New Caffeine



These packets are fabulous energizers. I used them yesterday during my 9 hour photo shoot and they definitely helped to give me a boost. I've decided to eat a lot healthier in order to think clearer and cleanse the toxins in my body. Less than $10 for 75 packets.

Try them

What does this say?



Another sign I noticed while driving around in the suburbs. I still don't know what this sign reads. It's some sort of Italian restaurant that apparently does Dine In-Carry Out.

Legibility is huge... the people who created this did not take that into consideration.

2 Identities 1 Company

While driving in suburbia this past weekend I noticed 2 separate type faces with 2 separate meanings for the same company. The company is called Reed Lawn & Leisure.

This is the view of the two signs together from the road.


This is the sign closest to the road. The typeface is rather futuristic, which is odd for this type of company.


This is the building with a typeface that reminds me of wood block type.

Two completely different feels for the same company.
Not a good idea to post the same wording in different typefaces on the same property.

Friday, November 13, 2009

It's like Wikipedia for Type

I stumbled upon this new finding from Firebelly Design's blog about an hour ago.
It's a great resource that places typefaces into different classifications like blackletter, script, sans serif, ornamental... etc.

Love the concept! Anyone can join and add or edit typefaces on this site.

Check it out at Typedia.com

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Inspiration from Dental Mannequins.

I had no idea that these existed.
I love the concept of just the mouth, metal for a skull, and pole for a neck.
They have a very industrial feeling to them.
Dentists in training won't have a problem with shattering mannequin heads with these!

Source: Blog.Makezine.com



Sunday, November 8, 2009

i went to the SOFA event at navy pier. i found this chair pretty cool.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Featured on National Equality March

Mint Male Magazine was just featured on the National Equality March page on Facebook and Joey, the founder of Mint Male, was just emailing back and forth with Robin McGehee an hour ago and she loves the magazine and the 50 page spread on the march. I am so happy. Just thought I would share.



T-Rex

Fresh off the Presses

These past couple of days have been spent on my computer wrapping things up to have the November issue of Mint Male Magazine done yesterday before 9pm (deadline). It was an awesome month. We all went to Washington DC to cover the National Equality March in early October. We received press passes, photographed the event, and met a lot of great people. The march was so full of energy and I tried to capture that visually so that you could also experience it and see how many people were really there (around 250,000). It was such an amazing experience minus the 26 hour car ride driving to DC and back. The premiere of our first issue was a success and things are only getting better. A lot of time, sweat, and hours were put into the 132 page magazine that was launched late last night and I would love for all of you to check it out and give me your full critique on my work. Also, if you have any ideas, suggestions, or pieces we could add to future issues I would love to hear them.

Here are a couple of tear sheets from this issue:


November Cover- Lady Gaga at NEM







Political Fashion Spread- I played off of the reflection of objects each
model was wearing.


National Equality March spread


Thanksgiving spread

The rest of the magazine can be viewed on Issuu.com

www.issuu.com/mintmale/docs/november09

I hope everyone is having a great week! 
Oh and never decide to cook a pizza at 2am while extremely tired... I woke up at 3:30am to smoke and had to air out my kitchen all night. So happy the smoke alarm didn't wake up my entire building. 

T-Rex

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Inspiration Here. Check it out.

Wow. That's about all that came out mouth when i viewed Printmag.com and Gregoire Alexandre's photography was on their inspiration page. I actually caught myself with my mouth open staring at the computer screen.

His photography, design, and placement of the props really makes him stand out from the rest. Who else would think to incorporate a small origami unicorn (the size of a horse) with a model?

So unique.

Here are some of my favs (you can view the rest of his portfolio on GregoireAlexandre.com):









I now need to purchase a large white and gray backdrop so that I can try out new concepts.

-TRex

Monday, November 2, 2009

3 Materials + 6 Hours + 1 Vision

Here are some photos from our design challenge where we had to design an outfit made from paper, tape, and honeycomb cardboard.


Jody and Ilana start sketching ideas for our design.
The design is to reflect our design philosophy:

Design is a visual expression of modern society, bringing 
your vision to a reality. Creating an innovative, inspirational,
edgy look on mainstream design.

This black capelet was a piece of inspiration that
we found in Surface Magazine. 


Also from Surface Magazine, we were inspired by 
these heels and how we could design and create them.


Our studio decided to create an outfit that was
unique, driven by lines and angles, and cohesive
in many ways. These were our sketches for 
our design.


This is the beginning idea of how we wanted 
the heels to look.


Then we found these awesome egg carton-like
pieces to complete the heel. 


Above is the sketch of the heels.


This is a picture of Jody in front of the massive 
amount of paper that we had to use in order to 
create the skirt.


Here is a picture of Ilana holding the heel
before she became Lady GaGa's clone.


Above is Jody playing dress-up with the 
huge shoulder pads.


Viola! The beginnings of the skirt!
This was quite a long process of making sure
that the skirt covered Ilana as well as not
making it overly creased. 


Ilana modeling the first incision (diagonal cut)
into our the skirt. 


Cutting the back of the skirt so that
it matches the angle of the front.
This was hard to do since we couldn't 
take the skirt off of Ilana.


The skirt and capelet are completed (roughly).
Ilana is uncomfortable... you can tell by her big
smiles! =]


This is the process of placing masking 
tape on the cut out of the large collar.
We were super excited that the collar
turned out so well.


Above is a sideview of the completed 
piece.


The collar and strong angles turned
out great. She looked killer on the 
runway.


Haha! The left shoe took a dive and fell 
apart post-runway. It just kind of collapsed.


This experience was a lot of fun. We created a 3 piece outfit from scratch, laughed at a lot of different ways certain pieces had turned out, and learned a lot about how people on Project Runway feel with the time counting down to the last second. 

More to come! Stay tuned... Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel!