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This blog is dead

I will no longer be posting to this blog.
Instead, I have launched a blog con sesos. Here lies the shit.

taco truck

Just hitched mii’s

Wii are the World

We begin this project by wiifying the fine folks at Publicis Seattle.

Someone made a mii configurator in Flash here. Don’t like it as much as the proper wii version, but it’ll do for when I make mii’s away from home.

Mii co-workers

These are the first in a series of Mii portraits.

Goodby and Droga pontificate

AdCritic’s featuring a talk between Jeff Goodby and David Droga*…
Look beyond the egos, skip episode 1, tune into episode 2, and they cover a lot of the stuff ad folks are all busy thinking about (e.g., traditional vs. interactive, relevance of big agencies, what agencies get paid for)…

* You need an AdCritic login to view.

Karaoke Smackdown 2006

Karaoke contest we held at the agency for the holidays. Much Flash animation wackiness.

Who would pee on your leg if you were stung by a jellyfish?

Hopefully a close friend of yours. With good aim. And who just ate some asparagus. Because, you know, it makes your pee smell funny. Which might keep your mind off the fact that you’re being peed on. And that your foot hurts.

Find out who matters most to you by answering questions from the Fave-O-Tron, an online game we developed for T-Mobile’s recent rebrand effort. Oh, and here’s a F-O-T question projected outdoors (read: ‘guerilla’ marketing) to get people to think about their 5.

Launch of the Sidekick 3

Flew down to LA last Tuesday to go to the Sidekick 3 launch party. The scene was captured by the infamous cobrasnake and rife with B- and C-list celebs that you might see in gossip rags at your supermarket checkout aisle. I’m actually in one of the cobra photos — you can barely make me out, but yes, that is me carousing about with Paris, Mischa, Nicole and Coolio.

I went cuz we’re working on T-Mobile’s advertising campaign for the product. See the site here.

Warming Stone’s house

I went to a housewarming party a couple weeks ago. The house belongs to Chris Stone, interactive designer/silkscreen artist/car enthusiast. He’s the one in the black. He loves Bauhaus, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and The Doors, but he’s honestly one of the happiest people I know.