• October POV

    October POV

    People have been bootlegging music, movies and video games for years; it was once a somewhat difficult process, but with software such as Alcohol 120% and Daemon Tools, it’s easy enough a tween can utilize it. “Do-it-yourselfers”(D.I.Y.’ers) that create prop and costume replicas are already using a 3D modeling program to build efficient plans for their projects. Give them an at home 3D printer and they’re set.

  • 2011, POV

    Posted on September 1st, 2011

    Written by locke

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    SEPTEMBER POV

    SEPTEMBER POV

    We think we’re either on someone else’s or our own all of our lives, but we never stop to think about slowing it down to just “take time.”

  • 2011, POV

    Posted on August 1st, 2011

    Written by locke

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    AUGUST POV

    AUGUST POV

    Armed with an iPad® and a pair of vintage Nike® high-tops neatly tucked into slim-fit jeans, they stand in line and compare t-shirts. One of them will have a vintage Madonna tour shirt, the other a Saved by the Bell-themed sweater. Their hair is crimped and they’re fully embracing neon makeup. They’re not headed to [...]

  • 2011, POV

    Posted on July 20th, 2011

    Written by sally

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    JULY POV

    JULY POV

    Earlier this month, America celebrated the Fourth of July. Or as it’s known in my neighborhood: “Fireworks-are-too-fun-to-be-illegal day.”

  • 2011, POV

    Posted on June 28th, 2011

    Written by locke

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    JUNE POV

    JUNE POV

    E3 is sort of an electronic entertainment mecca. Brands spend their entire year (if not years) preparing to wow the public with glimpses of new games and previews of a new console system.

  • 2011, POV

    Posted on May 12th, 2011

    Written by sally

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    MAY POV

    MAY POV

    I recently watched a great vintage clip of Roger Fidler, director of the Knight-Ridder Information Design Lab, showing off a tablet device that he thought would change the media and publishing world forever.