Words of Wisdom from David Choe

Kids, Listen to him! By Ilan Adler David Choe is a renowned graffiti/street artist, probably best known in the mainstream as the millionaire Facebook painter. As the story goes, Choe was contacted by Sean Parker to paint a mural at Facebook HQ. After talking to Parker and Zuckerberg, Choe was on board with the idea of receiving stock in lieu of cash payment for his work. This stock is now

Where Are You Going?

Street Art in St. Louis We took this photo on a sidewalk in St. Louis’ Cherokee Street, one of the newest hip neighborhoods there. It features some cool shops, a really cool print press shop called Firecracker Press, and food for those into it. We spotted some of these cool pieces walking around the neighborhood.

Casey Neistat – A YouTube Hero

Casey Neistat, YouTube Hero and fascinating storyteller By Ilan Adler Me and Shalhevet have been following Casey Neistat’s YouTube videos for quite some time now. Besides the fact that he is now well established and get generous amounts of budget money to do practically whatever he wants, he still has his own unique and personal touch on the films that he makes. I really think that we can learn a lot

Kinetic Typography Videos That Will Wow You

Amazing Kinetic Typography Videos By Ilan Adler Ever since I somehow stumbled on to this brilliant kinetic typography video in the early days of YouTube, I have been enamored with videos where the typography is animated. This clip features the awesome Citizen Cope song “Let the Drummer Kick” which combined with the clever animation in the clip makes it even more awesome and emotional. When I first discovered this clip it

Smells Like The 90’s

Your Average Nineties Music Playlist By Ilan Adler This post is just a cool little 90’s playlist that I drew up one day. The reasoning behind it is not songs that were hard to find, or B-sides, but just the nineties music that I grew up on listening to on the radio. Remember this was long before the iPod, and when a discman with a 3 second anti-skip was still