Monthly Archive for October, 2006

Wicca veterans seek grave symbols

Wicca veterans seek grave symbols. Blessed be indeed!


The PC Guy Is Really A Mac Guy

The PC guy in the fab new Mac ads, is really a Mac guy.


My Moo Cards Arrived

flick Moo Cards

Nice surprise in the mail today with my free Moo cards finally arriving! I gotta say, they are ultra cool and cute and I wish I spent more time selecting the pics I wanted to use as I really didn’t put too much thought into it all. Now that I’ve tried the freebie offer, I might order a pack of 100 and be a little more selective about which pics to use. They are all the rage amongst the flickr universe and it’s easy to see why.


From Annie Leibovitz: Life, and Death, Examined

From Annie Leibovitz: Life, and Death, Examined. One of my fave photographers. Annie’s photography floors me everytime.


New Ghost Rider Trailer

New Ghost Rider Trailer now online. Starring Nicholas Cage but one of the main reasons I wanna see it is ‘cos it is shot throughout the streets of my hometown Melbourne, Australia. Also, do check out Cage’s magnificent toupee!


Jonathan Davis Unleashes Himself From Korn For Solo Outing

Jonathan Davis Unleashes Himself From Korn For Solo Outing.


Avenged Sevenfold Seek Rat-Infested Garage To Record Next LP

Avenged Sevenfold Seek Rat-Infested Garage To Record Next LP. Dontcha hate it when one of your fave new young bands start to become a bunch of pretentious twats?


‘Sopranos’ Creator: Video Game Has Nothing To Do With Show

‘Sopranos’ Creator: Video Game Has Nothing To Do With Show.


The Amazing Sculptures of Ron Mueck

Ron Mueck Sculptures
These sculptures have to be seen to be believed. Created by Melbourne born Australian artist Ron Mueck who now lives and works in London.

Wiki “Mueck’s early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children’s television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.”

Head over here now and be prepared to be blown away!


Developing the Hellfire Website Pt. II

Some slight modifications from version 1, and some ‘roughing up’ as the band requested. My personal view is that I like the way the whitespace works to the left of the design seeing as there is a lot happening on the right. It creates a nice balance. Personally, I think the design would work better with less of the ‘roughing up’ - I preferred the cleaner look. Logo still needs work and is only a temporary design for now. I will spend more time on the logo for the next draft. Until then…

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