Friday, June 5, 2009

tin&ed

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Two boys from Melbourne just tryin' to earn their keep.

Tin&Ed


Sunday, May 24, 2009

my hold bin

Get out your Sennheisers boys and girls.....
PLEASE, you must check out the latest from my beatport.

the end of the night (original mix) - J&M Brothers

deep or what (milton jackson remix) - Matt Masters

if no harm faet. Rachel Claudio (Roed Svensk Instrumental) - Ralf Gum  (3rd from the bottom)

cheyenne (uto karem remix) - Spektre 

riverside (original mix) - Sidney Samson YOU KNOW IT!!! haha

no vacancy

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No Vacancy Gallery is celebrating it's one year and one day today! On a far from shy evening in May 2008, the venue saw 10 of Melbourne's best artists and illustrators get the ball rolling towards a high flowing standard which we could expect to see met in the future, and have. Situated at the QV centre, it's a prime location for artists to showcase their work and also throughout the year, it's terribly perfect to indulge in the many education programs and workshops held. I love walking through this part of  Melbourne and seeing a gathering of smiley faces, holding up cocktail glasses  talking about the exhibition inside. It's such a nice feeling. Even nicer to be part of it. Inner city living and breathing and exhibiting. Love it.

No Vacancy Gallery
27-33 Red Cape Lane
Melborne, 3000

Tues - Sat   11 - 5
Sunday   12 - 5

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

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Tim Chapman

Creator Unknown

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

girl

My favourite girl. Erin Wasson.






Monday, May 18, 2009

Qube Konstrukt




During the exciting 3 day agIdeas conference, Design Studios across Melbourne opened up their doors to allow people to come chill with them for an evening and talk design over pizza and beers. I was lucky enough to get into Qube Konstrukt. Situated in the smalls of a dimly lit alleyway in Richmond, I snuck a quick cigarette in before being completely blown away the force of 8 bouncing personalities. I was greeted swiftly by the vibrant Adam Gardiner, the founder of Qube and then became quickly acquainted with the production manager and the rest of the designers. The warehouse is pretty small with huge 3D jobs like giant toys all over the place, a huge modern kitchen as the centrepeice and a section filled with sexy Macs and unfortunately a few dinosaur PCs. Immediately a sense of fun was captured after 1 whole minute. Even though many studios possess comfortable 'in my own loungeroom' qualities, this place seemed a little further above the rest!
Qube was established in 2002 by Adam and his wife Janine in the warehouse space in Richmond which at the time they both used as their home. Both coming from different design backgrounds, they realised that when collaborating they found a sense of excitement in creating work outside of what they may have achieved individually. And with this idea of exploration through collaboration, Qube has since seen the studio grow and become more enriched by each new member. They have been involved with a diverse range of clients and have produced some of the most impressive work that constantly exceeds their clients expectations. They encompass campaign, print and publication design, illustration, identity and brand development, environmental graphics, also online, interactive and broadcast design.

How do they get work?

So the night flies by, and all but myself and my friend Trystan and the Qube crew are left. One of the boys pulls out a few more beers, Simon finishes up a game of pinball and Adam drags up the window and lights up a cigarette. At this point everyone is comfortable and it feels like we are hanging out with our oldest and bestest group of friends, and still my questions fly.
At the beginning (like most designers) there's alot of door knocking. A little freelance, then a lot of freelance, free jobs, and a few things for friends. When Adam and Janine first began Qube, they actually knew a few people from previous experience but still had to get more work. Sometimes finding a bad job done by somebody else, and going to the business owner and convincing them they could do a better job. Sometimes this worked, and sometimes it didn't. After a while there was alot of small jobs coming in and the occasional big job and once establishing a distinctive style and reputation, businesses began approaching them. Now after 7 years, Qube have worked with clients such as Toyota, Coca Cola, Channel V, K-Swiss Clothing, The London Underground, Saatchi & Saatchi, L'Oreal, Fashion Magazine, Riot Magazine and MTV Asia and MTV Australia. At present they are designing two clothing lines with MTV which will be launched globally.

Here's a little look at the siiick stuff they do. Go on man. Get inspired!





Friday, May 15, 2009

wheelbarrow


Photo by Jamie O'Shea
This is a wheelbarrow that lays alone on my parents farm. It's wedged up against a wooden stump which probably ended up in their fireplace. 
I love this photo. I love the composition and colours. The light is in just the right place. It's cold and lifeless. The grain in the wood shows off the magestic flow of it's limbs right up to the edges where you could slip off. Somehow seems more attractive to me now that it's spent. A picture of how beauty can re-invent itself from another angle. A new life for it perhaps. I also admire the shadow on the laundry wall in the background. So many thoughts here.