Monday, October 19, 2009

‘Hope’ Poster Artist Defends Himself

By STEPHANIE GOODMAN; Compiled by RACHEL LEE HARRIS
The artist Shepard Fairey said an error over the Barack Obama “Hope” poster he designed should not be viewed as “premeditated and sinister,” The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

download map, highlight your route

Be there at 11:30 on Thursday: SPARTAN METHODS 272 Rio Circle, Scottdale

Contact info
Liz Throop c) 678 613 0088
Kip Thomas of Spartan Methods 404-377-0008
from google:
Start address: Georgia State University 33 Gilmer St SE Atlanta, GA 30303-3044
End address: 272 Rio Cir Decatur, GA 30030

Start at: Georgia State University 33 Gilmer St SE Atlanta, GA 30303-3044
1. Head southeast on Gilmer St SE toward Courtland St SE - 0.2 mi
2. Turn right at Butler St SE - 0.1 mi
3. Take the 1st left onto Decatur St SE - 1.0 mi
4. Continue on Dekalb Ave - 3.0 mi
5. Turn right at Rocky Ford Rd NE - 184 ft
6. Take the 1st left onto College Ave NE - 2.8 mi
7. Slight right at N Avondale Rd - 0.3 mi
8. Turn left at N Clarendon Ave - 0.1 mi
9. Slight left at Laredo Dr - 0.3 mi
10. Take the 3rd left onto Rio Cir Destination will be on the right - 207 ft
Arrive at: 272 Rio Cir Decatur, GA 30030

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Ecofont

This interesting font claims to be comprised of tiny dots which are invisible when you print, but can save up to %20 more ink for printed text-only documents.

It seems interesting and worth a gather and a try.

The font is currently nominated for the "Accenture Innovation Awards 2009".

TODAY: G-deck installation

Parking Deck Space Gets Exalted™ Makeover
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Oct. 7, 2009 (ATLANTA, GA) While many people associate parking decks as a gray no-man's land existing between their vehicle and their destination, on Oct. 7 at Georgia State University, nothing could be farther from the truth “ at least between 1-6 p.m.
During this time, the G-parking deck, on Level 3, will be transformed into one of the most distinct parking deck oddities in existence – a shrine to one of America’s most common, yet greatest cultural obsessions. The exhibit invites participates to watch, join in, or simply absorb the satirical perception.
The shrine is a parody on modern values created by a collaboration of Georgia State University’s Art and Design MFA candidates, including those in the photography, interior design and graphic design departments.
Visitors are encouraged to visit the free event and to take part in the fun and the documentation process. For more information contact Jim Chapman at 770-530-9671.