BR4DSH4W

When I was 4 years old, my mother sat me down with a Chinese brush painting kit. And while many other children might have painted a face, truck, or dinosaur... I drew a number 4. This is my first memory of passion for typography, art, and more specifically graphic design.

BR4DSH4W is dedicated to inspiration that stems from that moment.


Follow along on Twitter: @th4tbr4dsh4w



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How I make my living:
Exkclamation
LEGENDmag


My little experiments:
Evilfunkgenius
Felonius Thunk
Photography
Thrid
Mon Jan 23
Loving hate. (via Le Container)

Loving hate. (via Le Container)

Sat Jan 7

Alex Clare—Relax My Beloved (Exkclamation Mashup)

A mashup of the official video directed by Clément Deneux, and another alternate version by Romanian director Matei Alexandru Mocanu. 

As soon as I saw both of these videos, I knew they belonged together. The women in each look nearly identical, but the men quite different—and thus their stories intertwine to add new dimension to both sources. Its almost as if the official video is happening in real-time, while the alternate version is the memory of past events bubbling to the surface, providing context throughout. Nevertheless, as soon as they were superimposed, the video events fit so perfectly together, it’s as if they were made to fit.

Tue Dec 27
Melty. (via CAY BRØNDUM)

Melty. (via CAY BRØNDUM)

Wed Dec 21
Forgive us our trespassing… (via Banksy)

Forgive us our trespassing… (via Banksy)

Thu Dec 15
Melting into the surroundings. (via unurth)

Melting into the surroundings. (via unurth)

Mon Dec 12
They were men among giants. (via Appliedworks)

They were men among giants. (via Appliedworks)

Thu Nov 10
Ghosts. (via CBC)

Ghosts. (via CBC)

Fri Nov 4
50 years of space travel. (view the large version!)

50 years of space travel. (view the large version!)

Thu Nov 3
Eye of two can… (by Robert Taylor)

Eye of two can… (by Robert Taylor)

Wed Nov 2
Tennis. (via Cloud)

Tennis. (via Cloud)

Wed Oct 19
My daily grind. (via Le Container)

My daily grind. (via Le Container)

Mon Oct 17
Wed Oct 12
I’m honored that my quote was chosen as the introduction to People Magazine’s Steve Jobs tribute issue: “Farewell to an American Original” (Oct 24, 2011).

“Not long after he announced his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2004, Steve Jobs had a trampoline installed in the backyard of his home in California’s Silicon Valley. While two workers assembled the frame and rigged a net, Jobs stood by and analyzed the trampoline’s design. Even after they were finished and Jobs hopped on for a tryout, he couldn’t help talking about how he would make it better. “He was jumping up and down with a big smile on his face, and when he got off, he told us some ways to improve the netting,” says K.C. Bradshaw, who helped with the installation. “He was talking about how he’d simplify the structure or hang the net this way. He just really wanted to improve it, like this need to make the best product was in his DNA.”

I’m honored that my quote was chosen as the introduction to People Magazine’s Steve Jobs tribute issue: “Farewell to an American Original” (Oct 24, 2011).

“Not long after he announced his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer in 2004, Steve Jobs had a trampoline installed in the backyard of his home in California’s Silicon Valley. While two workers assembled the frame and rigged a net, Jobs stood by and analyzed the trampoline’s design. Even after they were finished and Jobs hopped on for a tryout, he couldn’t help talking about how he would make it better. “He was jumping up and down with a big smile on his face, and when he got off, he told us some ways to improve the netting,” says K.C. Bradshaw, who helped with the installation. “He was talking about how he’d simplify the structure or hang the net this way. He just really wanted to improve it, like this need to make the best product was in his DNA.”

Thu Oct 6
A fitting tribute from Jonathan Mak. (via FinancialPost)

A fitting tribute from Jonathan Mak. (via FinancialPost)