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A couple of things:

First of all, Paige over at
Flux-Rad has dropped a new mix which everyone should go download. I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet but I'm sure it's nothing short of tender deliciousness.

Also, I thought that I would mark the importance of this day (Tuesday, May 8) as it is on this day that I must turn in my final graphic design portfolio for evaluation before I walk the stage on Saturday. I have gathered every worthy scrap of work that I have done in the last three years and it has been quite a sentimental process to dig through all my old projects and see the progress and failures that I have accomplished in such a short amount of time. All that work, all those hours of sweat and tears, sleepless nights and endless weekends, and somehow it all fits on a single CD. Amazing.

In honor of the occasion I thought I would post a video that I shot in our graphic design lab last spring, on a night that I will always fondly recall. I lifted the title of the video from a Creative Summit conference a few years ago, but I prefer my own use of the phrase to the original. I think that if you watch the video closely enough you can learn a lot about the nine of us (plus a couple of special guests in the video) that have worked so closely together these last four years in that tiny little computer lab on the second floor of a forgotten building. I shall always smile when I think of these days and my friends with whom I have shared them.

Enjoy.


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7:34 AM

justin, that is very cool. very, very cool. congratulations.    



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