Here’s a little Flash piece we did for the homepage of illusionist Jason Bishop. This dude defies gravity!
Fishbucket headquarters has moved. We’re still based in brooklyn, but we’ve gone from Gowanus, with this view:
to Dumbo, with this view:
…so, while the Kentile sign is still straight-up classic, we have to admit that the move has been a View Upgrade.
Here’s a fun site we just launched for Director/Artist/Party Promoter Vashtie Kola: VASHTIE.COM
We can’t take too much credit for this one, since it relies so much on the great illustrations by James Blagden, but hey.
And if you ever find yourself on the lower east side late on a friday night and want to hit a club, be sure to check out Open, her weekly party with Q-Tip and Rich Medina at Santos. I can’t guarantee that you’ll be photographed with a crazed look on your face, but I can guarantee you’ll hear great music without the usual club attitude and dress code BS!
New single available now, check it out:
At midnight tonight, the third Transformers movie hits theaters. The guys over at Robot Is The Future are releasing a special t-shirt line to commemorate this momentous event in the world of transforming robot films. (they also have a Terminator line that will be released at the same time.) These shirts will be available at midnight tonight.
Check these out, their iconic robot done up like G1 Optimus Prime & Devastator:
At one point I had all of the Constructicons and could assemble Devastator, although there always seemed to be one or two pieces that were missing and/or broken. And I remember him being really wobbly whenever he was fully assembled. These t-shirts are guaranteed to be un-wobbly and contain all necessary parts.
Check out this 1986 Run-D.M.C. performance from Soul Train…
Keep an eye on the Soul Train site – I hear they’re bringing it back… reintroducing the brand to the world, and sharing their vast library of classic material. (so I hear!)
I’ve had to keep quiet about this one for a while, but I’m proud to announce that the new site for N*E*R*D is now live!
This was a lot of fun. The style was inspired by oldschool Atari games, and the site even includes a game. You play as Pharrell, Chad or Shae and search a space station for Brain Power, so you can defeat the evil space gorilla. (obviously!)
BIG thanks to Matt Ringuette, my Atari connection and technical advisor on retro video games!
Just launched a new lookbook for Season 9 of Billionaire Boys Club / Ice Cream. Check it out and get your credit cards ready!
Pharrell & Chad photos: David Shadi Perez Styling: Billionaire Boys Club
All other photos: Takashi Kamei Styling: Carri Munden
Flash animation: Fishbucket
(And, of course, always-impeccable website creative direction by Loic & Phillip!)