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30/07/2009
How to light a match poster featured on Design You Trust, Existing Visual, Designcentre, and my Hip Hop is Dead Poster was posted on Ffffound. Check it out the poster here and here.
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How to light a match poster featured on Design You Trust, Existing Visual, Designcentre, and my Hip Hop is Dead Poster was posted on Ffffound. Check it out the poster here and here.


Google wave is a new tool for communication and collaboration on the web that is coming later this year. It was developed by the two brother duo, Lars Rasmussen & Jens Rasmussen, and their 5 person team.
Google wave is truly the next big idea and probably might be the Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter killer. It basically works by creating a wave and add people to it. Everyone then on your wave can use rft, photos, gadgets, and even feeds from other sources on the web. The thing which makes it even more awesome (jump to 10:35 secs in the video) is that users in your wave can insert a reply or edit the wave directly. You get instant gratification by seeing on your screen what your collaborators are typing in your wave. You can then see playback and see the entire wave and how it developed.
The code is open source which means that a bunch of developers will have their hands on it and adding all types of crazy stuff into it before they launch. The video above is a bit long but goes really in depth on the capabilities of Google wave.

My first bit of blog love from the guys at Amivectio. Hopefully this drives some traffic to my site…haha.
Amivectio is a fresh new dope brand by my main man Hector Estrada. Hec has definitely pushed the bar when it comes to design and fashion. When I first met Hector he was designing awesome urban sportswear for Mecca. Then he came out with his own line triko, which I thought was the freshest clothing brand that was out, and now he is at it again with Amivectio. Check out their blog and site!

So after redoing my site over and over again I can finally say that geopanch.com will be up and running in a week or so…I’ve taught myself the css…built it…and now adding all the content and figuring out the bugs…above is a screenshot of what it will look like…so get ready to be amazed!