Archive for February, 2009

Best newsletter on the planet

If you don’t already get our chatterati newsletter every Friday you should. It’s the best damn newsletter on the planet. Todays is below. It’s short, sharp and has big colouful pictures.

If you have too many newsletters hitting your inbox you can always check it out here.

If you sign up before Thursday next week your in the draw to win a recycled rubber pendant by Mamarua

 
 

Where The Wild Things Are

Today is a good day because the most legendary kids book….. ever, is about to be released on the big screen.

Found via: the scout mag

And for collectors of ill skateboards, girl skateboards are releasing a “where the wild thing are” series of decks to promote the film.

Happy Friday people : – )

 
 

Beer o'clock in the old days

We know its not beer o’clock yet, but thought this ad for new can technology from the 30′s might make you appreciate your 5pm beverage a little differently.

 
 

split/fountian presents a new project by Sandra Kassenaa

Kassenaar lives and works in Amsterdam where she runs a small graphic design studio. She graduated with a BDes from ArtEZ in Arnhem and an MA from the Werkplaats Typografie in Arnhem, The Netherlands. Recent commissioners include artists Bik Van der Pol, de Amsterdamse Kunstraad, Museum de Paviljoens and the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam.

split/fountain is a bookshop, publishing venture and project space founded by Narrow Gauge and Michael Lett. s/f bookshop is open Saturday 11–4 or by appointment.

 
 

We dig a good timelapse clip

Time lapse clips are so enjoyable to watch. We would like to do one of an endemciworld.com package going form here to the customer. In good time…

In the mean time watch this one.


Zollhof Timelapse from Sebastian Lange on Vimeo.

 
 

Happy as Larry

Psst… sign up to this. [business:Kowtow] just told us about this. We like the fact it is a word-of-mouth project. So we are quietly telling our friends.

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The move is complete, time to get down to business

Its day 3 in our new space sharing with [business:kinoo] and [business:studio alexander]. The move went smooth, only offline for the drive across the bridge. Thanks to those who have tooted driving past. Still discovering the many bars and cafes in Kingsland.

endemicworld.com’s first time in blue.

The building is an old shoe factory that has been renovated, the entrance and hallway has huge David Truebridge light shades.

So enough about our move already, chatterati newsletter out on Friday as usual, The National Grid Issue 5 about to hit the shelves, new papercup tshirts on their way and some Josh King too. Plush sale still on, grab your favouroite art toy.

In New York City they call Wednesday “Hump Day”, meaning it’s the middle of the week and we are now over the hump. So…. happy hump day….in our thickest NYC accent.

Peace

 
 

Goodbye Melrose House… Hello Kingsland!

6am-1pm: we packed up Melrose House this morning and proudly waved goodbye to the birth place of endemicworld.com.

1pm:  the boys from Crown turned up on the dial… they were stoked we had mos def playing.

3pm: trucks were off and we disconnected Melrose…

5:50pm: sitting at new desks, connected and blogging, boxes are being opened (with the beer and wine) deciding where we put the salvaged Melrose House sign…

We will post some more photos soon… Have a good Friday.