Category: City Life
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Mamma Gun T-Shirts
Mamma Gun t-shirt anyone? This is the NCM design for the tees that we plan on producing. A nice and simple look, and they should be relatively inexpensive. You’ll be able to buy them at Cafe Pause (while supplies last — we don’t plan on making that many) during the event.
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Mamma Gun Update
The Mamma Gun site has been updated, and now includes descriptions of our sponsor partners, as well as a press material page with quite a few downloadable high-res images. Also, I’ve added a “Mamma Gun” category to my site, so from now on I’ll be tagging every posts that relate to it.
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Kissa Ginza Site
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Remember Kissa Ginza, a place I checked out in Ebisu a while back (the picture in this post is the one I originally posted) and quite liked? The cafe/bar has a website, which I got from Toe’s site — she’s also a fan.
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The Latest GAS
A new collection of tees, “Nostalgia – vol. 01,” has just been released. By 4 designers (Surface to Air, Spotliss, Steve Wilson, and Andrio Abero) who were all asked to interpret the theme of “nostalgia,” the t-shirts are now available at Beams-T. Vol. 2, including the works of 3 more designers, will be out in…
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Jesper at Ozone
Some info (in Japanese) on the talk that Jesper will be giving at Living Design Center Ozone on November 5, as part of Swedish Style.
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Bangers’n’Mash
My editor at THE JAPAN TIMES — Guchagucha — spins some discs tonight (Thursday) at the Ruby Room. Free entry, and 500 yen drinks until 9 — damn, I so hate that I’m out in Chiba on Thursday nights.
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Mamma Gun Logo
This is the logo that you need to keep an eye on! And the Mamma Gun site now has a neat intro screen, as well as a printable map to Cafe Pause (with event info). Update (16/09/04): The image is no longer available.
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A Talk on Branding
The Tokyo offices of the Desgrippes Gobé Group branding agency are set to host an evening with d/g* CEO Joël Desgrippes on October 26 (start time of 19:00, with cocktails), where he will discuss the power of design in building global brands. There are also plans to display works from the various d/g* offices around…