July 23rd, 2008
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- I’m now on a plane headed for the pacific rim. You will not see me or hear from me for 6 days.
- Dean blogs!
- Stefan Sagmeister is my hero. His TED talk was great. His book “Things I have learned in my so far,” is amazing. Here’s an article about him.
- I got married. It was the happiest day of my life. Pictures are forthcoming.
- I got a new job. I’m extremely honored. I’ll explain more, when I’m not busy sipping coconut juice and eating fresh pineapple while the natives give me hot stone massages.
- Draplin vs. USA I can’t explain how close I feel to these words. I mutter this stuff every day.
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July 2nd, 2008
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And she couldn’t be more beautiful, smart, and loving…

Thank you all for your support and love. It’s going to be one wonderful day!
This also means I’ll probably be off the radar for quite a while. See you then…
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June 25th, 2008
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With my wedding just a week and three days away, I decided to show off the hard work we put into our letterpressed wedding invitations. You can check out the writeup and pictures over here at eight6.

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June 4th, 2008
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I wrote this a month or so ago, and never published it.
We live in amazing times. Just amazing.
The internet has blessed us all with the power to communicate with each other. It took a while, but we finally realized that the internet doesn’t have to be all about cats and animated gifs. Even though, those are still two very popular topics.
Not just geeks are on the net anymore, either. I just learned, Kanye West has a blog… and it’s probably actually HIM blogging on it! Not to mention he has a Vimeo account (”suck on that Flickr,” says Vimeo founder j/k)! BTW, Kottke, who I rubbed the wrong way many years back, alerted me to all this, on his unimaginably popular blog.
After watching this video, how can you not love the internet?
We’ve finally learned that there is more to life than “me” and that the “we” is what makes the world go round.
The internet does have a heart. It enables us to do some really amazing things.
Recently, along with Coudal Partners, 37Signals, Metafilter, Happy Cog, Iconfactory, Core77, Daring Fireball, Emma, Business Brickyard, and skinnyCorp, I got to help kids benefit from your filthy gambling habit. My design studio eight6 donated $1000 to buy some books for kids, by matching your donations.
I’ve always been unnaturally excited to help others. Being able to do that through my work, is gratifying. eight6 is heavily focused on helping the world and it will always be a core part of who I am and what my company represents. It sounds “deep,” and kind of corny. But it’s pretty simple. We build and design things (usually websites), using design to clarify communication and in return, help make good things happen.
In the next few months I’m going to be launching a program to help loving geeks help the world become a better place, just by doing what they do. Sounds interesting? I think it is. It will be an experiment, but an interesting and, hopefully, a fruitful one.
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May 22nd, 2008
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I get to marry her, in 44 days approximately. :)

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May 5th, 2008
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I think I rock the morning look quite well?
And the nephew, he’s much bigger now. And, even cuter!
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May 5th, 2008
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I’m getting married July 5th (two months from today), To this beautiful woman (yes, that’s me on the right, her on the left, :P)

Our invitations are getting letter-pressed. I’m giddy.
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April 10th, 2008
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During some blurry years from 2003 to 2006, I attended The School of Visual Arts, for photography. It was an amazing time in my life. Unfortunately, it caused me to stop blogging and start being an assistant to a fashion photographer who was repped by Avedon’s former agent, and then started a retouching company with said photographer. Too many parties, a few nervous breakdowns, and enough beautiful models to make a man die happy later, and here I am; finally realizing that beauty is usually just skin deep, and doing what I love, designing things. (I’m still an insane fashion fanatic. I openly admit to buying Vogue Italia. I have a mid-90s fashion magazine collection that rivals many.)
During my stint at “Art School,” all the freshmen would usually get really into one of the classic photographers, Avedon, Cindy Sherman, etc. Cartier-Bresson was one of the most referenced. For what he calls “The Decisive Moment.”
“There is a creative fraction of a second when you are taking a picture. Your eye must see a composition or an expression that life itself offers you, and you must know with intuition when to click the camera. That is the moment the photographer is creative,” he said. “Oop! The Moment! Once you miss it, it is gone forever.”
Henri Cartier Bresson
Today I ran across a lego reproduction of one of Bresson’s most infamous photos “Behind the Gare Saint-Lazare.” Pictured side by side below:

The Lego™ rendition is genius. But, the original, is a classic, if not a tale in itself. The photography, is said to have been staged. He still clicked the shutter, but only after many tries. Or so goes the legend.
If that’s true…
Henri wasn’t just a photographer, but an brilliant self-marketer. He created a “brand” around himself. He built upon this idea of “Henri” being in the right place at the right time, all the time. People thought and still do think, he was truly a photographic GENIUS.
Cartier-Bresson knew his audience. He was a masterful photographer, but beyond that, he truly understood what his audience wanted. They wanted to believe in magic and coincidence and fate. He gave it to them. Maybe, even if it was decisively.
[picture of lego guy via clusterflock via coudal]
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April 7th, 2008
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In fifth grade, and subsequently when doing a stint at Wayne State University (and losing my mind as a 20 year old) I wrote papers on Fraunhofer lines.
Oddly enough, Eric brought it up on his blog, or at least in a roundabout way did.
Fraunhofer lines are the spectral lines in the light emitted from an object.
With just these lines, you can determine what elements are in the object emitting the light.
It’s an aura, for the stars.
I got a B+ on both papers. My astronomy teacher said it was the only paper he read all day, that wasn’t crap. He was a nut.
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