How do I explain the strawberry bootlaces? [x]oh my god what
How do I explain the Strawberry Bootlaces?
This is one of my favorite short-films we made that screened at Sundance this year.
Words by DayGlo
Music by Ozie
Animation by MarieIv
Illustrations by the hitRECord community.
Booksters
First audiobooks and then portable reading devices. What ever happened to the original greatness of a written text – the art of finely adjusted characters, placed on natural pieces of paper?
As a retrogressive reaction to the technology development in the world today, I made these not-suitable-for-reading-on-the-bus booksters, where written words will remain written. They’ll not get digitialized and hidden away in some music-flipping-pod-slash-picture-showing-browsing-machine.
Instead, I took it back to where it all began. With characters old school printed on old school pieces of paper.
And posteralized the whole shebang.
Try taking those 100x70 cm booksters on the bus and have a comfortable read. I dare you.
(via bookuse)
deposito-de-tirinhas: por Charles Schulz
pronunciation, more or less | ‘bU-gan-“jE-mO\
submitted by | The Hard Drive Experiment [harddriveexperiment]
submit words | here
with thanks to | rayrayjkc for the correct part of speech
HUGE NEWS!
Thanks to all the pre-orders and love you guys have shown us: Amazon has chosen ‘The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories v1’ as one of their best books of the month!
Further, check out the review they’ve given us — (our very first):
The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories packs a lot of talent into one quirky little gem of a book. The result of a collaboration between artists and writers from across the globe and edited by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, these illustrated stories—each merely a few lines long—run the gamut of funny, clever, poignant, and delightfully odd. Reading The Tiny Book of Tiny Stories is like eating an unmapped box of chocolates—you don’t know what is going to come next, only that it’s bound to be good. —Seira Wilson
Thanks Amazon! <3
(Source: hitrecord)
What is he talking about?
I wish I had told him the truth…


