• United Pixel Workers Phoenix Shirt

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    Last week United Pixel Workers announced they would be printing a Phoenix based design of their popular city series.

    If you want to rep your Phoenix pride with these fine threads then hurry over to their site and place your order because it will only be available for the next month.

  • Picture of Everyone Who Might Be Looking At These Pictures of Everyone

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    "I was trying to do draw a portrait. But I didn't know of whom. So I just kept drawing a lot of people. Then it occured to me, I could try to do draw everyone out there."

  • Flock of Pixels 2011 Demo Reel

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    Our buddy and Phoenix Design Community mainstay Flock of Pixels just dropped his new demo reel...and it's awesome.

    Flock of Pixels 2011 Reel from Flock of Pixels on Vimeo.

  • Bike Lanes Are For Bikes

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    A quick word-study reveals that bike lanes or "segregated cycle facilities" are for bikes. Yeah, we know, but we had to check with Wikipedia to make sure it was true. And it is.

    That is, of course, unless you live in New York City.

    Casey Naistat, a cycling enthusiast and apparent bike-commuter, was recently ticketed for not riding in the bike lane. In response to his citation, Mr. Naistat has put together the following public service announcement.

    New York City - you've been warned.

  • F is For First Friday @ 355

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    Sebastien Millon is a Phoenix illustrator who describes himself as an "artist whose work is noted for its lack of vision." If that's the kind of thing you like to get behind (we know we do!), then this Friday is your opportunity to see Sebastien's quirky world of knife wielding lemurs, bears with machetes and rabbits with cannibalistic tendencies in person.

    Sebastien's work will be part of "F is For First Friday" -- a group exhibit that opens this Friday (and shows until July) at the 355 pop-up gallery located at 335 W McDowell Avenue. RSVP to attend the event.

  • The End of the Boring Ol' Resume

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    image credit Adam Balazy  via Speckyboy.comimage credit Adam Balazy via Speckyboy.com

    It's time to ditch the boring ol' resume. In today's competitive job market, you've got to set yourself apart. What better way to do it then by putting some flair in that Publisher file?

    These samples, courtesy of SpeckyBoy will inspire even the most conservative of job seekers. While The Egotist endorses such a bold move, employers may not - but hey, why not job the creative juices for good measure?

    PS - If your resume is a Publisher file, well, we're just impressed you've made it to the web. Well done!

  • Everything is a Remx: Kill Bill edition

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    Just watch.

  • MAX100: The Book Project

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    The MAX100 Book Project is the printed incarnation of North Carolina based designer/illustrator Matt Stevens' Air Max A Day Project. Matt looks to have gone all out with the production of the book and the rewards for backers so consider your pledge money well spent.

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