It’s Time For a Food Related Blog Post

February 18th, 2011 by Chris Strong

So I realized today that’s it has been more than a little while since I stumbled upon something truly glorious in the world of food and felt compelled to post about it here on the blog.

Well, for all of you out there who have felt neglected by this, this post is for you because I share with you now, from truffle truffle’s ‘Super Bowl Collection’ the Beer & Pretzel Marshmallow.

Mmmmmmmm...........

Now, these bad boys start with a homemade beer marshmallow. I’ve never had this concoction before, but I like marshmallows and I like beer, so as sure as 1 + 1 = 2, I’m bound to like this mash-up. From there, the marshmallows take a swim in some milk chocolate and then get topped with beer & pretzel brittle bits. If you are looking for over the top, you just found it.

The more I stumble upon these crazy chocolate combos, the more I feel compelled to do some experimentation in my kitchen. I just have a funny feeling that no matter what I end up mixing up, it will always end up having a heavy emphasis on chocolate and bacon. Not that, by any means, that would be a bad thing, but it’s probably best to leave this type of creative cooking to the pros. If it isn’t, there is no telling what might result.

Posted in Uncategorized | 186 Comments »

DeFrance Printing Talks HyperQuake and Letterpress

January 28th, 2011 by Chris Strong

So Ronnie and the crew over at DeFrance Printing in National City, California were kind enough to help us out with our 10 year anniversary/holiday mini-poster last month. We came to them with limited time and a pretty elaborate piece, so I should start out by prefacing this post with a big “Thank you” to Ronnie and his crew and a disclaimer that DeFrance Printing is awesome. I can’t say that enough.

All of us on the team here that were involved with this project were set on doing a letterpress print and we of course, had visions of how awesome it would be. Our jaws completely hit the floor when we saw the finished product.

The other day Ronnie was kind enough to share with us some photos his team had taken of it (seen in this post), as well as a post about it that they put on their blog. We wanted to make sure all our readers got the chance to check out what they shared as well, so we’ve posted them here.

The blog entry they did on it can be found here for those interested. You can also go check DeFrance Printing out on Facebook and Twitter so definitely do so.

Posted in Design | 177 Comments »

Proof That Cellos Are Awesome

January 24th, 2011 by Chris Strong

So, I was stumbling around Devour last night and came upon an awesome video of two cellists doing an amazingly rocking cover of The King of Pop, Mr. Michael Jackson’s hit song, “Smooth Criminal.”

Now I have to admit, I was more than a bit skeptical when I read the brief intro to the post/video, but I clicked anyway and boy am I glad I did. Guitars are overrated, seriously. These guys are crazy! The intense looks on their faces throughout and the lightning fast strumming are all proof. Plus, you have to love the spinning of the cello numerous times as well. That is a testament to the rock they brought with this cover.

Some of you out there might be hard to convince and you might still be a little reluctant to hit play on the video below. If you feel you have been wronged in the past when it comes to cover songs by bands/artists/instruments/etc. that just plan let you down (yes, I’m talking about the CD “Chantmania” here and more specifically in relation to this post Alien Ant Farm’s waste of 4 minutes), I can sympathize.

However, when I say you will not be disappointed after you watch this, I mean it. Trust me, have I steered you wrong before?

So get going. Click play and rock out!

Posted in Fun | 143 Comments »

ESPN + Marvel FTW

November 1st, 2010 by Julie Hill

HOLY AMAZING BATMAN (Yes yes I know Batman is DC, I KNOW GEEZ) Marvel has illustrated the heck out of the new ESPN Magazine, and it is really tempting this mostly-non-sporty girl to hop over to Fountain Square News at lunch and grab a copy. More images courtesy of Chuck Anderson’s Twitter below!

Posted in Design | 209 Comments »

HyperQuake Creates Our Own Environment In The UK

October 6th, 2010 by Chris Strong

So, we’ve been traveling internationally lately (well, at least our ‘Create Your Own Environment’ poster has).

No way you say? Yes, way. It’s like we’re playing our own game of the hit 1990′s PBS game show Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego.

From September 13th through the 24th at the Bower Ashton Campus of The University of the West of England in Bristol, HyperQuake’s own ‘Create Your Own Environment’ poster was on display in a laser cutting exhibition called ‘Drawing with Fire.’

We Created Our Own Environment! In the UK!

Featured alongside a variety of other excellent artwork curated by Tom Sowden, the exhibition aimed to showcase the variety of interesting and truly innovative ways in which artists and designers of all sorts are using laser cutting to work with paper.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

Tom was kind enough to share some images (courtesy of Natalie McGrorty) that were taken of the exhibition, which have been featured throughout this post. You can also check out more of Natalie’s work at her Flickr gallery too, though I’m not sure if she’ll be posting any images from the exhibition there or not.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

For a complete look at and write up of the exhibition go on over the where the University has archived everything online on their bookarts website here.

Drawing With Fire Exhibition

We’re of course very proud and honored to have been asked to have our work showcased in this exhibition so far away from home. It’s pretty humbling and very awesome. We here that the exhibition might be traveling to the Enschede, Netherlands as well to visit the ArtEZ Institute of Arts sometime in January. So for all our friends and followers over in the Netherlands, make sure to go check out the exhibition when it makes it way to town.

Thanks again to Tom and Natalie for sharing some of the photos with us!

Posted in Design, News | 161 Comments »

Dezign Punz

September 28th, 2010 by Julie Hill

Ladies and Gentlemen of the blog, may I present to you:

Roy G. Brunch!

Get it?! Lots more (non-pun, great-design) goodness to see at Northcoast Zeitgeist

Posted in Design | 146 Comments »

I Choose You

September 24th, 2010 by Julie Hill

Did you ever start watching a dumb TV show for a laugh, ha ha this show is so stupid, who would ever watch this, and eventually end up genuinely becoming a fan and/or regular non-mocking viewer? I have. I have indeed, and my show was Pokémon.

Recently, some similarly-aged fans created a spectacular fan-trailer for their not-real dramatic big-screen fandaptation of Pokémon. I present to you: Pokémon Apokélypse

Don’t try to tell me that wasn’t totally awesome. Read an interview with the trailer’s creators here.

Posted in Design | 149 Comments »

Let’s Do Some Shredding!

September 3rd, 2010 by Chris Strong

Well, if you are thinking snowboarding or some other extreme sport, we might not be on the same page right now.

That’s because the type of shredding I’m talking about involves paper and making sure your confidential information is safely destroyed.

Normally shredding wouldn’t be cool or that much fun, but when you do it with The Papervore shredding goes to a whole new level.


Let’s shred!

Created by Pigeontail Design, not only is the shredder, well a shredder, it’s also a really sweet modern style coffee table to top it off.

A cross functional, coffee table shredder where the shredded junk mail becomes a cornucopia of colors that only enhances the design of the table…. I’ll take 2!

If you don’t believe me when I say this thing is pretty cool, just check out the awesome video they made:

The Papervore from Pigeontail Design on Vimeo.

The company makes some great stuff so go visit them online and @Pigeontail on Twitter. And if you are looking for a new site to help you find ways/things to spend all your paycheck on, definitely go check out The Swag Mag and at @TheSwagMag where I found out about the shredder.

You can thank us later for helping you find some cool new stuff.

Posted in Design | 147 Comments »

Once Again, New Evidence That Cincinnati Is Awesome

August 25th, 2010 by Chris Strong

What might that evidence be you ask?

Well, apparently the next Superman comic is going to be set in none other than The Queen City according to the crew over at Cincinnati.com.

In addition to deciding once and for all, who is the chili king, Skyline or Goldstar, Superman will also be partaking in all that is Cincinnati from a run in the 2011 Flying Pig, to enjoying a burger at the legendary Zip’s.

It’s unknown at present whether he’ll be taking up residency on the West or East side, but whatever his choice is, it’s certain that there will be quite a stir caused.

So again, if you haven’t realized it yet, Cincinnati truly is pretty much the coolest place on earth. First ever professional baseball team; check, we got that covered. Flying pigs. Yep, we’re good there. Ties to the entertainment industry? Um, what other city can claim that one of the best movies ever was set in it (yes, I’m talking Airborne)? I still say it’s a travesty that it didn’t get an Oscar!

A Cincinnati Original

So again, I’m telling you Cincinnati rules. We didn’t need Superman coming here to prove it, but hey, it doesn’t hurt.

Posted in News | 203 Comments »

Coming Soon… The Apple Liquid Metal iBike?

August 19th, 2010 by Chris Strong

Yep, you read the title of this post correctly. It’s apparently true that Apple has filed a patent for a bicycle.

As an avid cyclist and an Apple fan (not Fan Boy), I’m more than intrigued and excited by this. When you combine the technological know how that Apple has with something like cycling, that has a number of variables that Apple could somehow integrate with, the future for a product like this seems endless.

It’s important to note that from essentially, innovation in the world of cycling has always been confined to:

1.) Making frames and components out of new materials, so they weigh less, enabling riders to move faster.
2.) Building frames with new and improved geometry to maximize the physical output of the riders body.

Aside from carbon fiber dominating the bike frame landscape over the last 5 years and replacing things like aluminum, there really hasn’t been much more evolution.

But this patent, this could begin writing a whole new chapter in cycling….

So, If you think of the Nike + iPod products out there, you’ll get an idea for what this iBike could potentially be about. The iPod + Nike product essentially measures a few key metrics output while an individual is running. With cycling though, the ability to get more rich and robust data, from heart rate, cadence, wind speed, distance, mph, etc. is more than possible. I can only imagine how awesome and more importantly informative in my training, an integrated LCD screen on my bike measuring all this data would be. I literally could talk the most informative levels of trash to my cycling buddies after we finish fighting it out against one another as we climb (i.e. race) up some of the hills in Indian Hill.

As far as the whole liquid metal thing goes, I’m not to sure what to make of that. Apparently Apple has signed a contract with a company called Liquidmetal Technologies so it’s probably a pretty safe bet this will happen. Apparently the material looks like glass, but is infinitely stronger and requires little machining and polishing.

Could this material be the next carbon fiber? If Apple is committed to making it work, I’m willing to put bets down that it will.

My only fear is that this bike, with all the technology that it could have, will be priced so astronomically high that very few cyclists may be able to afford right away.

I’m already salivating over this so I’ll just have to start saving my pennies.

Oh, the only other thing to add here is that apparently this kangaroo will be helping out with the testing of the bike. Maybe not, but it’s still an awesome image.

Posted in Design, News, Technology | 138 Comments »