Stripes in the sky @ Motor Row Poker Room http://t.co/dz2vWsD5 05.17.12 8PM
@destroytoday I remember the one! 05.16.12 1PM
The hoop looks way cooler this time. @ Leo Burnett http://t.co/dij53s8D 05.16.12 1PM










I used to skateboard a lot in high school – I can totally appreciate the notion of the ‘dream spot;’ smooth ledges, rails just the right height, flat concrete surfaces, in an undisturbed, private setting… throw in a few pretty ladies, a white picket fence and a grindable bedroom window sill, and you’re SET.
The print ads are about half as good as the viral video spots. You can view all of them here! I’m still trying to figure out who the ad house was that produced them, or if it was in fact Mystery, themselves — which would be awesome. Either way, the skateboard culture has been up to some really wonderful things lately, so here’s to the first great skate campaign of the new decade!
Blu Dot, the popular household supply shop, presents a short documentary about their recent “curb-mining” experiment. What do you do when you find an awesome piece of furniture on the street? You take it!
Watch what happens next.