Friday, September 12, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Here is a little help.

http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/

I have found this helpful in tracking the end of all things. But you probably already know this site for all your large hadron collider updates.

This is not funny people.


Google,
We have a good chance of being sucked into the 11th dimension. I am not making that up. That is where some scientist believe we would go if not into a black hole. This is not a laughing matter. Don't you realize how bad the housing marking would become if our world was brought into another plan of time and existence. This could spell trouble for the election in November. Would I have to pay back my school loans? Would Volkswagen really need that stuff for the website in the morning?
Maybe, it will be worse than that. Will time cease to be linear. All things happening at once. Our minds will not able to handle the change. Resulting in all humankind going completely insane. In this panic world leaders will kill us all by firing weapons of mass destruction upon each other. In so called defense of each other.
In short stop doing the cute cartoons. Your only encouraging science.
Seriously come on,
Your Average Joe

Monday, September 08, 2008

The beginning of the end



The date has moved and is due to be turned with in the next few days. Nice knowing you all.

Monday, September 01, 2008

First Week.


This is everything I thought it would be. In 5 days I had 4 all nighters. I am working very hard but I am working with great people. Everyone around me is great and I cant wait to get to know them better. The weekend was great Alisha's sister came to visit and we got to check out Boulder.



The great thing about the housing that we are staying in is that we can sign out bikes to ride around town. On one ride out this weekend we were able to see a great rainbow.



Well I guess I need to get some more photos. But in short we are really enjoying Boulder. There is a lot to do and the weather is great. So far this is been a lot of fun.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Crooked Man

"In 1956, somewhere in the mountains of West Virginia, Hellboy encounters Tom, a man who in his youth sold his soul to a backwoods demon known as the Crooked Man. Together they travel back into the dark heart of the Appalachian mountains to confront that demon and see if Tom's soul can't be saved." dark horse comics preview

This is the new series of Hellboy comics now in its second issue. I am enjoying this new story very much. I can not wait for the third to come out. Now I know that you are thinking "I don't read comics" I don't think it matters this is a great story. If you are in NYC stop by Forbidden Planet in Union Square. If not check your local comic book store...it might be fun.

Wii Golf

After a night of showing Alisha's dad how the Wii works by playing golf we decided do the real thing.

Alisha's Dad on the Wii.

EB on the green.

Much better doing the real thing.

Monday afternoon baseball


Large market baseball is awesome. Getting on a crowded subway to see a ball game on a Monday afternoon is one thing I will miss about New York.

What logo came first the GeicO or CasiO? I never noticed this until I went to a really boring Mets game. No, it was pretty fun just to be there.

Love stadium dogs and stadium mustard. So we took as much as we could get into our pockets.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Dallas BBQ in NYC

The best BBQ in NYC is at Dallas. We had fun an d got E.B. feed, no more needs to be said.

The bouncers were really big.

Chicken Tenders...what is a tender?

Alisha doing some fake drinking.



Monday, August 11, 2008

A new member of the family

EB and I went out this weekend and found what we have been look for. The Wii is not just a gme system, its a member of the family . More updates as they unfold.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

The Olympics have started.

When we were young.


While looking over photos of school I ran across this photo. This was one of the greatest days of my life.

Now sure some people might say, "Hey Dave you got married, graduation, and so many other great things." Well, I would say to that you don't know me. So shut your face!
This was a time of great joy in my life.
This was a time were everyone came together. I had not seen my classmates all summer. The First Years had shown up and for some reason they all looked like they could be drafted by some pro sports team. This was really bad because we were looking forward to the biannual softball game. A game that we had lost both times that we had played. We wanted wanted to stay positive and say that this was "our year", but we knew that the odds were against us.
The day of the game came around and it was like something out of a bad sports movie the first years not only had shown up in uniform but they had cheerleaders. But for all there show they really did not play well. After the game started we took over and never looked back.
Now looking back I remember us playing like a mix of the 1969 Mets and the 1985 Edmonton Oilers. But, in fact it was an ugly game full of mistakes. But my point is that the game that we were supposedly going to lose was the only game that we won. I mean really. Any day that ends with Pat doing victory laps on a scooter with a helmet way to small for him is a good one.
I hope that everyone that was there that day has that photo of everyone after the game in their wallet or somewhere they can see it often. Because it needs to be a reminder of what is suppose to happen doest have to.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Leaving W+K New York



I guess I forgot to tell anyone I even came to Wieden + Kennedy in the first place, but here I am leaving. I have been here a little more than two months and I have had some ups and downs. I have wanted for a long time to work for W+K and for a long time wanted to work on Nike. I was able to do both before leaving New York and for that I am truly happy. I look forward to see how they take on the challenges of moving into the interactive space. I have learned a lot from some really great people. They really enjoy the work but more importantly they enjoy life.

I am now moving to Boulder, Co. to work with Crispin Porter + Bogusky in their interactive department. I looking forward to the time to learn and working my butt off.



Goodbye giant shoe. I will miss you the most.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Building EB a Home

What have I been up to while here in New York? Building a space for EB to live in that's what. Josh came up with me to hang in New York and we ended up working pretty hard on a suspended bed for EB to sleep in. All I can say to EB is don't toss and turn to much or you'll die or just break something. Stay tuned to see the final space it should be pretty rocking.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Coming to the End

School is over. I don't feel ready. My close relationships with friends and professors are now becoming long distance relationships. People that I have seen everyday will now be people that I see every now and then. I am moving to a place that is bigger than life and faster than anyway I have ever been. I am taking a job that might not be there for me in 6 months at a place that expects amazing work. I don't think am amazing. In short I am scared out of my mind.
I hope that I can find a way to have fun. I hope that everything that I learned does not fail me. I hope to stay close with my friends.
I have meet some of the greatest people since being here. I have meet some weird people here too. Most overlap. Please keep in touch. I don't know how long I will be in advertising so I can't really depend on work keeping us together.

I don't think this was ever about advertising. It was about finding out what I am all about. Sometimes I found a lot of pride in what I was doing, a lot of the time I HATED what I was doing. I guess in short is what I am saying is just because school is over for me I still have so much more to learn. I guess you could see that one coming. That's why I am a "art director".
To my friends you have a place to crash in New York to everyone else you have gotten rid of me. Good Luck to you all.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Thinking Differently


Just looking at one small part of the puzzle and ask why? It seems so easy sometimes. It drives me crazy how simple the solution can be.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

What can you do in 88 years?



I can not believe that Ann Tucker is 88 years old. She has lead such a great life so far and has always been there for me in life.
She has been married twice.
First when she was 14 years old.
My first grandfather died of cancer at 44. Now that she has lived twice his life time she still talks about how much she misses him and loves him. She married again to the man that my mother would come to call father because she was the very youngest. In fact her older brothers and sisters had already moved out. This man was abusive and was murdered in a robbery by a friend of after being released from jail. Not much of a friend.
She is what comes to mind when I think of a strong woman. She has lost two husbands to death. Three of children passed on from diabetes, suicide, and cancer. She helped raise me and my brothers and sisters when my mom and dad were out making a living.
So, how can I apply this in my life?
As I am getting ready to leave school I realize that 88 years is short. This world is to big to try and live it in one place. Keep moving. Keep changing. Keep learning. Don't keep things to your self. Share and you will live forever. My grandmother shared with me. I will share what I have with others.
OK...back to advertising.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

It is spring time. Save me Gebus!


The good weather is great. But, not for work. It is calling me to leave my computer all the time. I can't take it. I want to run away so bad. I am so close to the end of school I can taste it and it doesn't taste too good.
Most people leaving higher education have some idea were they are going next. I have no clue. All I know is that I want to go to the river. But the river doesn't have a creative department. So sad. They really need one.

Friday, March 14, 2008

The Tooth Fairy



A lot of people ask the question: Dave when are you going to grow up? Well, on a recent trip to the dentist I discovered a way new way of knowing when I need to grow up. I still have a baby tooth. The top x-ray shows the front left adult tooth still hanging out.

The tooth fairy is going to not only going bring me a dollar but, bring my adulthood. I hope she comes around before I start to have kids that is just embarrassing if your kids have all their adult teeth while you are still waiting for that stupid dollar.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

The new Hayward is right on.


Nike's new Hayward running shoe or the new Pre shoe is awesome. I was so disappointed with the first attempt at putting Pre on a shoe. There was nothing cool about it. They just threw Pre's face on a crappy heavy shoe. Now the new shoe is based on a drawing that Pre had for a running shoe. I don't know if I believe that but, the shoe has a great feel to it. The Hayward has a retro look to it and it is light weight. The shoe's stability is pretty good as well.
This is going to be my next shoe purchase in getting ready for the Monument Ave 10k. I say that because the light weight nature of the shoe would make it a good racer. The Hayward has restored my respect a some what for Nike in fixing a shoe that bares the name of one of the greatest track athletics of all time.

NOTE:
I still feel that the Nike brand has been hurt by losing touch with the runner. The fact they launched the Pre line with such little thought says something about how they really have forgotten were they came from.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

This is what an ad shop should look like...

Can you see the ad agency in this photo? Talk about a gear change from W+K Portland. After visiting Wexley School for Girls I can see why they have such a following. This is a smart shop that I am not cool enough to work for. Yes it has happened yet again, much like the time that we visited Droga5 in New York. They are having fun. Are you having fun in what you are doing? If so, is it any good? That is it. Thats all you can do. But, you already knew that.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Protest this.

I ran into this protest for a free Tibet this morning. Hey, remember how Tibet is still being occupied by China.
Why did I forget?
Because I listen to the media?
I am all about the green movement.
Why?
Because the media told me?
Maybe so and that is not a bad thing. I think the bad thing is when I forget. When I turn peoples lives into a side project is when things go wrong. The goal is remember that change for good is not just a side project but, a everyday project. That the media is not always evil but I need to have my own opinion and do the research.

What I learned today.




I learned that I need to act more. There are so many opportunities to change and create. I have been asking the wrong questions.
I was able to spend some time with John Jay of Wieden and Kennedy Portland this afternoon who was able to give some good advise. The first eye opener I had was that John attended Ohio State. I also attended Ohio State. An even bigger opener was that we shared a professor. The professor was an old Swiss designer who would allow only four typefaces. This was big because it help me realize something about my thinking. Swiss type and poster design is not that interesting. Graphic design is only the start. It's just one of many languages you can use.
John reminded me that people are different. Common knowledge right? (Just a note. I felt really dumb by the time this was all over.)
But sometimes when you become so wrapped up in something you fail to see what is right in front your face. It's not about being a designer or an art director. Its about doing what you want and what you think is cool and let others try to put tags on you. I need to worry less. Live my life more. Create. Create. Create.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

A Grand Old Opening




Rick did it. He built this thing that we can all go to class in and to kick it off lets all get hammered.
The building has now be properly showed off so lets get back to work. I think Kevin Proudfoot of W+K New York gave the best advise to the students there. "Live up to the hype." Anyone at ESPN can tell you this is one of the hardest things to do as an athlete. Ask David Beckman who had more hype coming to American than any other athlete in sometime. Who on his coming out did very little to help his team in LA. I think we can do it. Good luck everybody.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

How to kick Peter's @#$!



Remember when we had that class that taught how to escape from Peter.
Yeah, good times...good times.

Adcenter twins strike again

I don't know if it is cool or sad when you and your partner start dressing alike.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Rugby


Am I going to be large enough to play Rugby? I would say NO. Am I large enough to play at Rugby that answer is an overwhelming YES. I had a blast with my first practice. I had no clue what was going on but to be honest it really felt like no one knew what was going on. I was very grateful for friends that that help push you to do things that you don't necessarily think you can do.(Josh and Pat) So I will see you guys Monday, for another practice of the VCU Rugby Club.

Oh, quick note I am 5'10 and 155 pounds when wet. The power of friends.

Friday, January 11, 2008

It's Real.

It is real. I've been there and seen it with my own eyes and took photos . That you are now seeing with your own eyes. On the internet. Thank God for the internet. May we never leave our homes again.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

I wanted to write about this a long time ago


When I was in New York for Designism a few weeks ago I heard a lot of people talking about what we can do and what we should do. There was even talk about how nothing is really being done. This was Designism 2.0, it was to be an answer to the question left after the first event of were is the action? Again the event was 99% talk. At lest I thought.
While at this event I had the great fortune of meeting Paul Lavoie from Taxi president of the ADC and I thought for just a moment that this is just more talk. But, a week later I found out about the 15 below project that Taxi is doing for there 15 th anniversary.
Go to http://www.15belowproject.org/ and decide for yourself if these guys are all talk.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

I give up

I just give up. What am I saying? I can't give up. Oh, that's right, there is nothing I can do because it is a football game that has already been played. Now that I mention it I am not on that team. Even if I was I would not be able to catch the ball. All I do is purchase the "team gear" online and yell at my TV late into the night.
In the end I and hundreds of thousands like myself are so invested in there team and are powerless to effect the out come. All the fan can do is talk. That is all we have. Well, that and gambling our rent money away. Never bet on your team...love gets in the way. Just to wrap this up, all the fan has is talk and in sports talk is cheep. So if your a real Buckeye fan go turn a car over and start some kind of soccer like riot. Action speaks louder than words. GO BUCKS.
Just kidding Mom, please don't break anything.

Sunday, January 06, 2008

We can win.


I have found faith in this the last hour. We can win! All I have heard is how LSU is going to have this home field advantage, they are the better school, and Ohio State has not played anyone. Living in the south right now, I just have to hear from everyone how the south is so much better than any team in the Big Ten. I am tired of hearing it.
So I am putting this up at the last minute to just get it out of the system and if the lose I am going to have to take this off. But, you all know if we win you will all never hear the end of it. GO BUCKS!

Friday, January 04, 2008

What to get when you exchage your gift

"Listening is an act of Love" by Dave Isay is great exchange gift this year. I have found this not only interesting but, it gives you tools in how to record your own family history.
These stories are so simple in that everyday people are giving there insight on the world around them as they grow up, face challenges, and just live there lives.

But you don't have to take my word for it.