dear monday
“It all started with a simple sketch.” -The Essential Man
conceived 12.10
actualized 3.11
(Source: thessentialman.com)
This reminds me of something that happened this past Sunday. My mom and I wanted to DVR the Kardashian Wedding, so we both approached the TV. I picked up the remote, and my mom went straight for the (gasp) instruction booklet. As she started flipping, I demanded, “What are you doing?!”
Without waiting for an answer, I clicked “Menu.” I hovered over “Kardashian Wedding.” I clicked “Record.” Intuitive products: not my mom’s first language. :-/
video via: Michael Miraflor
Is it just me or do Sour Patch Kids have swag? The way they’ve been personified—as mischievous and crafty kids who you can’t help but develop a crush for—is brilliant. Apparently, they’re versatile enough to charm anyone from soccer moms to hip hop stars (in this case: Method Man).
I was pleasantly surprised to find someone I went to Berkeley with in the video: Jahdai Pickett. (He’s the one who busts the Sour Patch Kids bag open. :)) He’s a super nice guy, and last I saw, he was acting and doing standup comedy in L.A. I was juiced to see him in the video!
video via Dan Greenberg
New: Magnetic nail polish from Nails Inc. in London. The cap of the nail polish contains a magnet that creates a zebra or snake print-like design when you hold it over the polish.
This is timely, considering the trend of animal print nail designs. For the ladies and gentlemen who tried the Sally Hansen’s nail strips, you’ve just been upgraded. ;)
S/O to my mom for sending this to me.
(Source: youtu.be)
daniedgyfresh: I cover the who, when, and where of what you should care about online.
Danielle Leslie covers the 3 things all brands and businesses can learn from Nightmares Fear Factory in Niagara Falls and the treasure chest of hilarious photos they post online of frightened but satisfied customers. Be prepared to learn about the ability for visual media to spawn word of mouth and the ABCs of product marketing.
(Source: youtu.be)