I started writing this post in June of 2010, and it languished in the vast dungeon known as my WordPress drafts. Then, this morning, I heard about Starbucks
I spotted this photo of Gary Baseman signing his Two Tone Dunny during Saturday’s art opening for Walking Through Walls at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. It immediately struck me
I definitely recognize the appeal of wanting to show off when a big-time celebrity is spotted sporting your company’s merchandise. But is Joe Jonas (and for that matter,
Making toys takes money. In general, money is something that creative people don’t tend to have. Enter Kickstarter: the “largest funding platform for creative projects in the world”.
Whether it’s due to a discordance with our accepted (romantic) ideals about the serious nature of art or because artists don’t want to burn bridges to would-be A-list benefactors ,
An interesting conversation popped up over the last several days on the Skullbrain forum. The crux of the debate centered on Dril One‘s choice to customize a Secret
Who knew Scotch Tape sponsored art contests? Apparently, these people did. Scotch is inviting consumers to get creative with its shipping and packing tape. They give you tips
Kidrobot has had my attention the past few days for slashing prices on its products. It’s unusual for the company to offer such a large percentage discount on