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posted: Friday September 29, 2006 - 8:54 AM
From Chuck:
I recently did an interview/feature on MocoLoco and I must say this was an honor because I've been a huge fan of MocoLoco for a while now. And to be interviewed and featured on the site - not just linked in a post - was really cool for me. Many thanks to Joshua and Harry for the opportunity.
From MoCo Loco:
Chuck Anderson (aka NoPattern) is a 21-years-old graphic designer that has managed to cull a list of clients that would make a seasoned designer envious. Nike, 555Soul, Pepsi, Sony, Garcia Marquez, and Reebok- just to name a few. If you ask him to, he'll talk your head off. With a new NoPattern book- 28-pages offering a vividly saturated cross-section of his time, style, and genre- fresh off the presses, we talked to Chuck about his inspiration, his work on products and spaces, and why his world is so shiny.
Interview: Chuck Anderson
I recently did an interview/feature on MocoLoco and I must say this was an honor because I've been a huge fan of MocoLoco for a while now. And to be interviewed and featured on the site - not just linked in a post - was really cool for me. Many thanks to Joshua and Harry for the opportunity.
From MoCo Loco:
Chuck Anderson (aka NoPattern) is a 21-years-old graphic designer that has managed to cull a list of clients that would make a seasoned designer envious. Nike, 555Soul, Pepsi, Sony, Garcia Marquez, and Reebok- just to name a few. If you ask him to, he'll talk your head off. With a new NoPattern book- 28-pages offering a vividly saturated cross-section of his time, style, and genre- fresh off the presses, we talked to Chuck about his inspiration, his work on products and spaces, and why his world is so shiny.
Interview: Chuck Anderson
Slimming Photos with HP Digital Cameras - What's Wrong This Picture?
posted: Friday September 22, 2006 - 8:05 AM
I caught this link over at Gizmodo and thought nah, this has to be some sort of joke but no seriously - HP has a "slimming" feature right there under "Creative Effects" featured in a variety of their Photosmart cameras.
From the product marketing:
With the slimming feature, anyone can appear more slender-instantly.
- The effect is subtle-subjects still look like themselves
- Can be adjusted for a more dramatic effect
- See a before and after version, then decide which to keep
Anyone who doesn't think this is sick (and I don't mean that in a good way) seriously needs to get their head checked. Whatever happened to corporate accountability??
Slimming Photos with HP Digital Cameras
From the product marketing:
With the slimming feature, anyone can appear more slender-instantly.
- The effect is subtle-subjects still look like themselves
- Can be adjusted for a more dramatic effect
- See a before and after version, then decide which to keep
Anyone who doesn't think this is sick (and I don't mean that in a good way) seriously needs to get their head checked. Whatever happened to corporate accountability??
Slimming Photos with HP Digital Cameras
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