Monthly Archives: July 2012

Deal With It…

As an apartment dweller, I don’t have much available space to work on my tan. Is it inappropriate for me to take my folding lounge chair to the apartment building’s front lawn?

A Thai Education

Perception is a strange thing. In many ways we (the universal “we”) want to think that we come to the table wide open, ready for the world to present us its reality.  We want to believe that we are merely … Continue reading

Jason Noble

…is a visual artist, filmmaker, composer, writer, and musician – what you might call a heavy-hitter. Noble is a positive and naturally thoughtful creator whose aesthetics include and effortlessly integrate classical artistic concepts and pop culture, the sacred and the profane. … Continue reading

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6 Degrees of Separation

Imagine your first week of college. Far away from parents, old friends, and all things familiar, you saunter around campus and stir up conversations with new classmates. Jokes are shared, people laugh, and before you know it, you’ve got friends. … Continue reading

10 Questions with Dan Cassaro

Dan Cassaro is a designer, animator, and illustrator living and working in Brooklyn, New York. He puts words on paper so that they might be accountable for themselves. Young Jerks is his one-man design studio specializing in custom type, illustration, … Continue reading