I have rediscovered Omegle. Thank God.
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This week, Sports Illustrated pays tribute to Title IX and its impact on women’s sports over the past 40 years.
GALLERY: The 40 greatest women athletes of Title IX era
KILLION: Title IX has changed the world we live in
Front page, the New York Daily News, Saturday 28 April 2012.
Now I need to get a copy.
So here’s to you, Red Sox. I raise my glass to #Fenway100. (Taken with instagram)
The Devils fan in me hates the Rangers, but the designer in me can’t hate on this week’s Sports Illustrated cover. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
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My design is running in todays AM, Metro, and NY Times! #design (Taken with instagram)
This is awesome! Kudos!
Wes Kull:
This is not an exercise in nostalgia but an interpretation of the league’s founding principles through the symbols that we, as football fans, identify with most.
Many NFL franchises — Patriots, Broncos, Rams, Lions — have updated their uniforms and logos to a swooshed-out, dropped-shadowed, and more commercial-ready image, ignoring a good deal of their team’s heritage and the original rough-and-tumble character that the league stood for.
about sports and design. What the heck would it be called?
Darn right, Ken Cosgrove.
Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce shenanigans resume next week!