D&D Player Character Sheet Resume
Sean McNally created his resume in the form of a Dungeons & Dragons player character sheet. He’s chaotic good, level 15 artist and level 7…
Mark Growden Concert and Party at Cowell Theater To Celebrate Release of Saint Judas Album
San Francisco musician Mark Growden is having a blockbuster concert event this Friday, November 13th at Fort Mason’s Cowell Theater to celebrate then release of…
Kinetic Steam Works Roll Out
Kinetic Steam Works Roll Out takes place this Saturday, November 14th where KSW will be rolling out their big steam powered toys at their new…
Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Roadshow
Statistically speaking, you are probably already aware of the “Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School” phenomenon. The caberet informed, rock ‘n roll figure drawing event is now…
Verizon Makes Fun of AT&T In Television Ad That Recreates The Island of Misfit Toys
Verizon makes fun of AT&T’s inferior network in a new holiday ad that brilliantly recreates the “Island of Misfit Toys” scene from the 1964 Rankin/Bass…
Jacob Appelbaum and Donald Knuth Demonstrate The Recursive Homeboys Principle
Computer security expert Jacob Appelbaum and renowned computer scientist Donald Knuth demonstrate the recursive homeboys principle. current iteration: “We’re recursive homeboys this year, Don.” “Nested…
Doggy Dropped It
photo by Scott Beale Yes, in San Francisco even dog poop can be appreciated as art, represented here in stencil form on a Valencia Street…
Minimalistic City Bike Doesn’t Use A Chain
Forget about fixies, Grand Rapids, MI design company Jruiter has created a really cool prototype for a minimalistic inner city bike. The design is so…
Montage Movie Scenes Where the Actors Are Saying the Title of Film
Videogum has created a really great montage featuring movie scenes where the actors are saying the title of the film.
8-Bit Wedding Invitation Based 1980’s Atari Games
Madrid based illustrator and comic artist Carla Berrocal created an awesome 8-Bit Wedding Invitation for one of her clients that was inspired by 1980’s Atari…