
My Hard Drive Died and
All I Got Was This Lousy SpaceBag.

The new site went up last week. I was stoked. Just when I thought I had technology beat, my computer went and died on me at 2am as I was finishing work on a PDF that hadn’t been backed up. Oh well, it’s new-and-improved and up now.
W+K 12 Recruitment Story
When digging around on an old hard drive the other day, I came across this little ditty I made in the final months of my life as a student in Wieden + Kennedy 12. The video was made as part of our submission to The One Show in the category for self-promotion.
It details the recruitment process we used in wrangling the third class of 12 – which, in my opinion, stands alone as the best group of makers, doers and thinkers the program has seen.
It details the recruitment process we used in wrangling the third class of 12- which, in my opinion, stands alone as the best group of makers, doers and thinkers the program has seen
Johnson & Johnson Animation
This is an animation my friend Rinee and I did for Johnson & Johnson and the good people at Naked Communications. It is the first animation done under our Honest Pancake partnership.





Faile + Bast // Deluxx Fluxx, London 2010
Faile and Bast had a show together last week at the Lazarides Gallery in Soho, London. I flew out at the last minute to help with the set-up and stuck around to party a lil’ bit.
The show was called Deluxx Fluxx and featured old arcade video games that Faile and Bast pasted over and collaged with painted and screen-printed paper. Games were created by some flash whiz Friends of Faile using assets provided by the artists. The games played more like interactive art pieces and the opening had the best vibe of any I have ever been to.
This video really doesn’t do the show any justice – it’s basically just me video-ing 20% of the games (33 were made total) and sloppily mashing them together in iMovie. There were just so many cameras and so much documenting going on around me that I felt my coverage unnecessary, which is a shame because there is an entire basement covered in wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling black light posters, playable Faile and Bast foosball tables, an insane neon light in the storefront of the gallery and a black-lit mannequin that Bast collaged and named Emily.
It was a killer week and a nice change of pace from the world of freelance design. The band was back together for a minute and we had a blast. Thanks dudes. And thanks to Lazarides Gallery and all the killer people over there for making everything happen. Check out the LAZ INC site and this blog for a better look at the show. The games will all eventually be hosted – and in higher quality – somewhere on the Faile site. I’ll holler when that happens.
Been a minute though, huh? Ima get better at this blawg thing, swearsies.