Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tilted Photos...



These photos by Paul Vanzella caught my attention awhile ago. The images alone are great, but the use of a photographic technique known as  tilt/shift adds another layer of coolness to them.  Here's a site that shows how to emulate the technique with Photoshop.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Friends Pneumatic...



I've always liked the idea and use of pneumatic tube systems to transport things. There's something about the lo-tech air powered technology zipping information back and forth that endears them to me. Anyway, they are also one of the many reasons that I like this Hula Hoop segment from the Hudsucker Proxy so much.

Here's one other movie clip where the pneumatic tube steals the scene : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLEJbFKTyQI

Friday, June 19, 2009

Commercial Cubism...



Some cubist inspired art by one of the great 20th century poster designers, McKnight Kauffer. Take a look at this site to see more of his inspiring and incredibly versatile work- http://www.rennart.co.uk/kauffer.html

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Modern Living Room



Some truly unique pieces of furniture that are suitable for the living room or gallery space. The cheese grater screen and the Richard Prince nurse chair are 2 of my favorites.  See more here.
Thanks for the link Elisa. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

El Invincible...

An amazing website promoting Airwaves gum that features the adventures of a Lucha Libre Superhero named El Invencible Chlorophyllo! -  http://www.chlorophyllo.fr/en/index.html

Monday, June 15, 2009

Music for the Eyes...


I love the bold graphics on these 45's sleeves.  You can see a bunch of other great vintage covers here.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

All Wet...

A poster design I did for a summer concert series at a pool. Dive in.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Revamped...

I'll be launching my Bad Vamp page on Monday(6/15)- there will be a link to it on the bob scott dot com home page (or click here.) The page will include links to most of the retro femme fatale inspired images from the series. Many of these have been 'revamped' to reflect a grittier attitude and slightly rougher edge than before. Take a look.