LIVING THE CREATIVE LIFE




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Crumb Catcher, Nose Neighbor, Mouth Curtain, Soup Strainer, Lady Tickler, or just Peach Fuzz. The name may change, but their beauty remains eternal. Yes, folks, we’re talking bout the mustache. And November is the month for mustaches. For today’s fight we’ve got two feisty Boulder, Coloradans covered in luscious lip fur. Elliot Hasse, a man whose love for motorcycles might match his love for his crimson colored mouth-mop. And Ryan Dixon, a rebellious youth with a strong contempt for the man and his clean-shaven face. Both push the envelope in both the realms of design and face-trimming. And both are supporting Movember, a yearly event that “raises vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men.” You can donate here and support Elliot and Ryan’s team specifically. So, c’mon men (and Mo Sistas)! Let the face-fiber fight begin!

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3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage… all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ….into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films….. MOVE. EAT. LEARN.

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TOMMY TON: ONE EYE OPEN

One of the reasons I love Tommy Ton so much is because you know almost instantly when a photograph is the work of his. He has a unique perspective and often likes to focus on the detail versus the complete ensemble. Life + Times has a great short about Tommy’s point of view on street style and how he approaches his craft. Check it out above

On why he’ll take your picture: “What really stands out to me is an individual with a sense of confidence and attitude, and it doesn’t matter whether or not you are wearing something that is designer or something that is high street. I think its how you wear it.”

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Spooky Sketches

T Magazine challenges 10 designers to turn everyday objects in to killer Halloween costumes.

View all the masterpieces here

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Turn On. Tune In. Stand Up.

via the Fearless Blog 

A few weeks ago, as the Occupy Wall Street movement got started, I spent about four hours one night researching everything I could find about it online. As I got sucked further and further down the rabbit hole, and watched video after video, it was obvious that this was about real Americans with real frustrations who had finally found a way to be heard. It was uncomfortable to watch. Conflicting emotions bubbled up in equal parts. It was exciting to see civil disobedience become part of the political landscape again but sad that the media saw such this important part of democracy as something odd or unimportant.

 

I was proud to see people actually physically assembling and not just complaining in online forums but I was ashamed of many of the police who used intense violence against a group of non-violent protestors. What is up with the cops in the white shirts by the way? Do they give the white shirt to you when you’ve been identified as having a sadist streak? Finally, I was proud of the protestors who slept in parks through the night, made signs and supported each other - but I felt guilty that I wasn’t there and that somebody else was risking so much while I risked so little. The next day we made up a care package of food and clothes to lessen the guilt. It didn’t help much. 

If these demonstrations were going on in any other country they would be the lead story every night. But somehow in our own country our mainstream press doesn’t think it’s as important when Americans get tear-gassed as it is when some foreign “‘oppressive regime” does the same to its people. 

The New York Times motto is “All the news that’s fit to print.” Well they are not alone in the media in deciding a lot of what’s happening with OWS isn’t fit to print or be seen. But that doesn’t mean the news isn’t getting reported. Citizens are picking up the slack and the news is out there but just not on TV at 6 o’clock. So together with a new class at Boulder Digital Works we built our own news outlet to gather all that disparate content up in one place for the Occupy movement called the occupationalist.org. The motto of the Occupationalist is “100% of the 99%”. The news is live, unedited and downright overwhelming, and that is the point.

Like me and everybody else, you have preconceived notions about what’s going on. Spend some time digging in and I promise you that you will be angry, sad, proud, and inspired in equal amounts. Whether you support or reject the movement and the message, you owe yourself an unflinching look at the reality.

The Making of Occupationalist.org from Boulder Digital Works on Vimeo.

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Grind

Grind is a 22nd
century platform that helps talent collaborate
in a new way: outside the system.

A members-only workspace and community dedicated to taking all of the frustrations of working the old way and pulverizing them to a dust so fine it actually oils the wheels of the machine.

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CRAYOLA SMART PALETTES

Smart Palettes visualizes color from great works of art to create unique new boxes of the world’s greatest crayons.


Bringing you closer to becoming the next crayon yielding Van Gogh, Warhol, & Monet

Full Article Here

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