Here’s a great way to send handwritten cards without all of the hassel of stamps and post office lines. Felt. Brilliant!
Here’s a great way to send handwritten cards without all of the hassel of stamps and post office lines. Felt. Brilliant!
Although I’m not completely sold on Leonardo Dicaprio as Gatsby, (I’ve always pictured him as a Jude Law or Christian Bale type) I can’t wait for this movie. Not only does the cinematography look fantastic, but the sound track has just been released and it’s amazeballs. I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Here’s the latest trailer along with some snippets of the sound track, listed in full below.
Sound Track:
01 Jay-Z -”$100 Bill”
02 Beyoncé & Andre 3000 – “Back To Black”
03 will.iam. – “Bang Bang”
04 Fergie, Q-Tip, & GoonRock – “A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)”
05 Lana Del Rey – “Young And Beautiful”
06 Bryan Ferry With The Bryan Ferry Orchestra – “Love Is The Drug”
07 Florence + The Machine – “Over The Love”
08 Coco O. Of Quadron – “Where The Wind Blows”
09 Emeli Sandé & The Bryan Ferry Orchestra – “Crazy in Love”
10 The XX – “Together”
11 Gotye – “Hearts A Mess”
12 Jack White – “Love Is Blindness”
13 Nero – “Into The Past”
14 Sia – “Kill and Run”
Vine is the six second video app owned by Twitter. It is quickly becoming an internet craze, with users posting all kinds of quirky shorts. This is by far the best one I’ve seen. By Jackson Holland.
Here’s a little app I just ran across, put together by the good people over at House Industries. It’s called Photolettering. Not only have they made it easy to add text to an image, they’ve also made it look good. I’m so excited to start using this.




I have to admit, I’m a little bit of a nerd. Last summer I started reading the Game of Thrones books, and as a result, am a huge fan of the HBO series. This morning I ran across this poster series created by HBO for the upcoming season. Such beautiful art direction. March 31st can’t get here soon enough.
This is a rather bizarre video for the band Beach House. Directed by Eric Wareheim.
Today the Times published a photographic view of domestic violence. It’s poignent and real. Some images may be hard to look at but it’s something that none of us should turn a blind eye to.