Formula D Atlanta 2009 – by Will Roegge
Posted in Stuff on May 29th, 2009 by Kevin
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/5021384/Google-celebrates-Eric-Carles-Very-Hungry-Caterpillar.html
I remember reading these books as a kid or maybe having them read to me. Very cool.
Just caught this while watching last week’s episode of Lost on ABC. Honda has put together a series of short documentary films about the Honda’s own inspiration and future of cars and their effect on the environment, called Dream The Impossible.
I’ve known Andy Sapp for about 4 years now. He’s a great guy, a talented digital artist, and also a wicked drifter. Please check out his last hoorah as he retires from professional drifting. Great job, Andy!

I came across this on Geekologie.com. This thing is sweet. It is the ultimate combination of mixed media I have ever seen. Art and machine combined.

Often times I turn to books, magazines, or anything else I happen to come across for ideas. Joey, from Wrecked Magazine, pointed out and poked fun a little bit at my taking of random pics with my blackberry’s camera. The truth of the matter is, you never know what or where inspiration may come from. It doesn’t have to come from one particular image or scene that you come across but… that one image or scene could just help add that missing element in a project you’ve been working on.
But other than pictures I take, one of the main sources I have been using lately to get creatively inspired is this series of books. I have two so far, 1000 Type Treatments and 1000 Graphical Elements, both put together by Wilson Harvey and published by Rockport Publishing. They offer such a diverse range of real world works that you’ll never have a creative dry spell again. Check them out.
This is where some of the footage I shot at FD ’08 Long Beach was used.
While I was out in LA, I found this great shop that sold among other things “bombing” accessories. They had a great selection of books and magazines as well. One of the ones I picked up was a compilation of street art from Europe by european graffiti magazine StyleFile. This particular book was a “best of” from a series of ten books that have been published. The art contained with in is amazing to say the least, a true mastery of a medium. The typography and use of color is like a kick in the head from the norm and truly inspirational.
So if you’re looking for some new ideas or design stimulation, go order this book today. Here’s a link to amazons listing for it.
And some other links:
http://www.bombingscience.com/shop-tips.htm