
Parra x Arkitip x incase = Parra Plays, a cool iPhone App for monotonous subway commutes and idle time hanging out on a corner looking cool.
Three games
Poppers
It’s like a touch screen version of Whac-A-Mole. Touch the clouds before they pop! Sounds easy enough, right? Keep playing¦
 Parrot
Loosely based on Simon Says, but with a twist. You think you can break 100? Yeah right!
 Pairs
Very similar to the classic Memorycard game. Uncover the matching cards. The faster you do it, the better your score!
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Art Crimes put up a nice gallery of Gaze’s work from the 90′s this month. His letters and colors were sick.

The company that has provided Yankee Stadium with all of their sod for around the past 40 years has decided to brand the turf, Yankees Sod, to sell to the public. Smart Move.
More at NY Times

Ever since it was announced, this print has created some buzz around the office. Available this Thursday, it will be gone in an instant. Move fast.
Bad Brains Collaboration Print
Shepard Fairey x Glen E Friedman x Bad Brains
24 x 18, 3 Color Screen Print
Edition of 425
Signed by Shepard, Glen E Friedman, and all the original members of Bad Brains
$120
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$22.00 will get you a plain gravy Tee.

Sort of. Peter Saville is putting the final touches on a new showroom in Shoreditch for the Danish textile company Kvadrat, in collaboration with the architect David Adjaye. “David has pretty much created a space that is a tribute to Kvadrat and Peter Saville,†he says. Saville has been working with Kvadrat for nearly five years, principally as a consultant and creative director, but this project, even by his own standards, is perhaps his most Saville-esque with the company to date. Read more…

A print to bring Gene P to tears, Evan Hecox has produced the work above using imagery that he created in Paris. Buy it now
4 color silk screen print on Neenah Environment paper
FSC certified fibers, chlorine free
(20% FSC, 80% post consumer fiber)
Signed and numbered by the artist
20 x 16 In. (50.8 x 40.64 cm) | Edition Of 50

Initially intrigued by the boastfulness of their name (not to mention their stunning “crowns” card), Brooklyn’s own enormouschampion is a brilliantly tidy (read: small but mighty) design group / stationer started by photographer Jordan Provost and design director Jason Wong who are responsible for all of the letterpressing, printing and production of every cleverly-designed and perfectly-executed piece.
Collaborating occasionally with artists who have included Tim Fite (bike series) and Erik Marinovich (nautical series), their work taps into those perfect artful sentiments for moments that may require impact, yet something a bit less sappy. They’ve outdone themselves with their newest sets aptly titled “Bats & Bunnies” and Seagulls & Eagles,” inspired by houndstooth and herringbone woven fabric patterns, respectively. These two sets will undoubtedly join many of their other cards and prints as framed pieces on the walls here at headquarters and at home.
Visit their Etsy shop to check out what they currently have on offer, read an interview with J & J at The Scout and head over to Misosouper for a chance to win a limited edition “All Good Things” print.
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Found this on ffffound. A simple use of a gif can have amazing results.

I used to have this pair of Vans in the late 80′s, and if the company is smart enough to bring back the black version with the turquoise pirates, I will have them again the late 00′s.
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