Saturday 26 May 2012

Juxtapoz Magazine, June 2012 Issue

Art + Culture Magazine
June 2012

It's that time of month again... are you ready?

Juxtapoz magazine is about to drop and as usual they have an ace selection of articles hiding between the covers. On the front cover of this month's issue is Don Pendleton, his unmistakeable style has been finely tuned after years of working as a graphic artist with skateboard companies like Alien Workshop and Element.

As we thumb through the pages, pictures leap out at us like the train paintings by Utah and Ether as they dodge the guards and spray by flash light. Backing up through the mag we find Raul Gonzalez with his paintings with their muted and weathered colours (colours muted by coffee and Mexican piss apparently). Vibrant graffitied vans by Kevin Cyr and they are wheely nice...

And if you like slapping the mouse... there are loads of galleries, fashion ideas, spray paint shops and  slick sock website links for you to explore.

What's in the contents we hear you ask:
Don Pendleton
Wayne White
Kevin Cyr
Brian Chippendale
Raul Gonzalez
Killian Eng
Ether and Utah

Take a look for yourself...

To check the POST at Juxtapoz, go on the Logo

Monday 21 May 2012

Plant vs Zombies, App a Week, Taschen, The App and Mobile Case Study Book

'Plants vs Zombies'

Category: Games

For use on:
⁍ iPad
⁍ Some Mobile/Cell Phones
⁍ Facebook
⁍ Website
⁍Video Demonstration
 
Plants v Zombies: 
Zombies are going to raid your home but what do you do? Hang on - what you do have is a bunch of  plants to defend your inner sanctum. Peashooters, Potato Mines and various other flora to help you out... go green and get mean !
From the Book. 
On the Screen
Closer look at the App here...
 To purchase the book go here...


Collaboration: Rad Dad Collective have hooked up with Taschen Publishing to bring you an 'App a Week.' The inspiration came when we received a copy of The App & Mobile Case Study Book from Taschen and we were well impressed!
 

Graffiti Art Magazine, Issue 15

Issue 15

Life's good cause the bilingual magazine Graffiti Art is out now...

Loads of stuff coming your way in this beauty of a full colour issue.  Beneath the cover we explore the the urban spaces from studios, galleries and on the street. The ins and outs of how people create their art with toys by Ron English, new Montana can designs by Shepard Fairy, a Pop Art coffee machine by Keith Haring or a G-Shock watch by Pro176.

We found a cool quote by Pro176 in the mag that means a lot to us and we wish we had said it first, "I would like people to understand that my painting is art, not just street art or graffiti. But if they could only feel the pleasure I've had painting, it would already be something". 

There is nothing like getting out there and doing it... enough said, on with the action!


What does the Contents page hold:
Faile- Graphic Sampling
EBC- Urban Nostalgia
Zevs- Down with the Mask
Pro176 - Comic Trip
Jacques Villeglé
Conor Harrington - The Horseman on the Wall
Remed - Spirituality in Colour
... and loads more!

So what are you waiting for, an invite?
Get in there...

Get one on the Logo

Montana USB Stick

Montana USB Stick in a Can
Our latest little gadget is here, the Montana BLACK USB-Stick! The design is based on our Montana BLACK can and it stores up to 2 gigabyte of your files. It comes in a miniature card box just like the original Spray cans and is available in three BLACK colors: Knock-out Blue, Irish Green and Pure Orange!
Order um... HERE

Stickerbomb Letters, Laurence King Publishing

Stickerbomb Letters
Publisher: Laurence King
Slap um up, slap um down and slap um all around. There is enough in this book to keep the city planners upset for quite sometime.
The good thing about stickers is they deliver a quick and concise message as soon as they are peeled off the backing page and stuck onto a surface. 
Stickers are the essential part of the urban scene, inexpensive and easy to produce. They can act as a business card - a quick and effective promotional tool for artists. More and more stickers are hitting our cities, they tend to collect on lamp posts, phone exchange boxes and generally anywhere there is a flat, hard surface. 
So stick it to the man with this ace Strickerbomb publication...
Go find more on the Logo

SAS Survival Guide, App a Week, Taschen, The App and Mobile Case Study Book

'SAS Survival Guide'
Category: Utilities

For use on:
⁍ iPad
⁍ Mobile/Cell phones
⁍ Website
⁍Video Demonstration
 
SAS Survival: 
This is your opportunity to learn how to survive in the wild.  This app was written by a former SAS soldier and contains the fundamental techniques and skills used by the most elusive strike force in the British army! Learn how to tie useful knots and what not to eat in the wilderness. In fact one of the user's lives was saved after being trapped in their car in freezing conditions, they managed to last a couple of days by following the useful steps in the app.
Don't get caught out in the cold again, check in on the app. Ok squad, move out!

From the Book. 

On the Screen
Closer look at the App here...
 To purchase the book go here...


Collaboration: Rad Dad Collective have hooked up with Taschen Publishing to bring you an 'App a Week.' The inspiration came when we received a copy of The App & Mobile Case Study Book from Taschen and we were well impressed!
 

Kiss FM Kube Mobile, App a Week, Taschen, The App and Mobile Case Study Book


'Kiss FM Kube Mobile'
Category:Social
For use on:
⁍ iPad
⁍ Mobile/Cell phones
⁍ Website
 
Kiss FM: 
Take the world famous Kiss Radio wherever you go. Dance, HipHop, RNB and more... Download app and listen to live radio anytime or stream your favorite shows when you want.

From the book. 

Closer look at the App here...
 To purchase the book go here...


Collaboration: Rad Dad Collective have hooked up with Taschen Publishing to bring you an 'App a Week.' The inspiration came when we received a copy of The App & Mobile Case Study Book from Taschen and we were well impressed!
 

Friday 4 May 2012

New Shop Open

New Shop Open Now...




Doors Open, come on in...

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