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Funky Find of the Week:
Moooi's Animal Furniture

Sing it with me everyone....Old MacDonald Had A Cool House....
Horse lamp, bunny lamp  and pig table!

Created Specifically for Front Design by Moooi, these fun “Animal things” are a sight to behold.

Horse lamp, Pig tray and Rabbit lamp

Who wouldn't want a horse to lighten up your living room and a pig to serve your guests?
Furniture to fall in love with at first sight, or hate forever.

Designed by Front Design for Moooi

This, my friends, is Abbey.

Unfortunately the love of my life, my sweet dog Abbey, who turned 14 last week, is in the vet hospital tonight. So instead of a new post I am putting a picture of her so you can see why I can't really write about anything else.


Abbey, 13 yrs, January 2007

The Movie Sucked But The Titles Were Great.




At least, that's how I felt about David Fincher's Panic Room. Most of Fincher's movies have outstanding title design (think "Fight Club" and"Seven"). Yes, there are some terrific movies which also have terrific title design, but certainly, the two are not mutually inclusive.



above titles for Panic Room by Picture Mill, produced in conjunction with Café FX.

On Submarine Channel, they love a good main title. That's why they've started an online collection of the most stunning and original ones. Some are engaging or wildly entertaining, funny, exhilarating or deadly beautiful. Some are oozing with visual treats while others hit you hard with their bold and audacious style.




Submarine Channel is a non-profit production and online distribution platform for designers, interactive artists and the people who like them. You may notice what seems like some obvious omissions, but that's because they are presently working on getting clearance rights to many of the main title sequences long revered as some of the best; like those by renowned designer, Saul Bass':


See some of the movies for which he's designed the titles here: title sequences by Saul Bass.

Forget The Film, Watch The Titles

The Ultimate Bachelor Pad.



The Ultimate Bachelor Pad (for the west coast) as interpreted by the hip men's magazine, Esquire.
An old world structure outfitted with state-of-the art technology, this 17, 000 square foot home is set high on a ridge in Southern California has a 360 degree view of everything from the Pacific Ocean to Santa Monica. Architect; Charles Gwathmey.

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