My Review of Marc Ecko NYC Eagle Crest T-Shirt

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The eagle crest screenprint design on this Marc Ecko tee soars way beyond the usual. 100% cotton. Machine wash. Imported.

Love this shirt

ME New Jersey 5/24/2009

 

5 5

Fit: Feels true to size

Length: Feels true to length

Pros: Flattering, Stylish, Comfortable

Best Uses: Casual Wear

Describe Yourself: Casual, Bargain Shopper

This shirt looks great with jeans. The sewn on patches of … Continue Reading

A designer’s guide to installing a local copy of Subversion for use with Coda

A designer’s guide to Installing a local copy of subversion for use with Panic’s Coda

If you’re a web designer or developer who works on a mac, there’s a good chance that you use Panic’s awesome Coda Software to do so. I’ve used Coda day in and day out, pretty much since it’s launch. It’s interface is second-to-none and I find it really aids my design-oriented mind to get around CSS and HTML with ease.

Anyway, you’ve probably wondered what all the fuss is about subversion integration in Coda. Subversion is an open source revision tracking software that can be installed on a web server, to help one or many programmers track changes on a website. To put it simply, it lets you attach comments to every single edit of a website, and roll back to previous versions easily.

The trouble is that Subversion is generally installed on a web server, and is installed using the command line. This may not be a problem for people who think in 1s and 0s, but for the design-minded, this can be a little daunting.

However, even if you’re only working locally, there’s a great benefit to using this software to track revisions to your code. Here’s a designer’s guide to installing subversion locally on a Mac, and getting it to play nice with Coda. Guide after the jump… Continue Reading

Busy P & DJ Mehdi @ Santos Party House 9/18/08

Here are some shots I took at a Busy P & Mehdi DJ set in New York City. The music was amazing and went on into the wee hours of morning. And yes, that is a person in a giant bear suit in the audience.

Top 3 moments of the night:

  1. DJ Mehdi spinning Window Licker by Aphex Twin
  2. Busy P playing “To Protect and Entertain”
  3. The bear getting picked up by the crowd.

Ed Banger records definitely put on a good show. I had a great time. Photos after the jump…

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Repent Sinner, Trust Jesus

Some photos I took in dundas square of a street preacher and his audience.

FotoViewr brings Cover Flow to your Flickr photos.

A couple of weeks ago I came across FotoViewr on Twitter. It’s a nifty little service that presents your flickr albums in a really cool, flashy, interactive fashion that’s reminiscent of the iPhone & iTunes Cover Flow. It’s easy to setup, has a Facebook app that will do the same for your Facebook photos, and best of all, it’s free.

Below are some shots from a wedding I photographed last year, presented with FotoViewr. Enjoy! Continue Reading

Superheroes Exhibit at the Met

Sunday I spent the better part of the day getting to and from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I went because I heard they had a superheroes exhibit. A quick look at the met’s site for the exhibit looked promising, although a fashion tie-in wouldn’t have been my first choice.

When I arrived, the exhibit was pretty much what I expected. The costumes were impressive. Continue Reading

Odd way to let people know you’re running for congress

On the way to work one morning I noticed these odd, old fashioned, cheaply printed 1 color flyers papered all over this abandoned building in Edison, NJ. Something tells me this isn’t the best way to promote your canditate as an agent for positive change…