December 2008
1 post
The heat is on at Ologie BK.
October 2008
2 posts
This would look nice in my living room. →
Bk got a new toy!
September 2008
58 posts
brandon posts more sas pics →
We are Members of AIGA!!! →
I just added my name to the pool of volunteer. Let’s hope they call me so that I can a) spread the awesomeness of Ologie and 2) get into events for free :)
-Blazey
The sas made it in her video!
Spreads
A couple spreads from the the book
The ski mask returns!
Anthony had a better idea than the showing our consumption of the week….We needed to bring back the ski mask from day one.
DAY 5
At first we were going to make day five all about the aftermath of our week. The insane amount of coffee cups that we’d consumed, spilling out over the top of the trashcan. The notes and sketches and crumpled up sheets up paper we’d pulled off the walls. The beer bottles.
Close call
We totally forgot the camera after taking the picture of Brandon, Blazey and Sas. It sat on a table for at least 30 minutes before we got back to the office and realized none of us had it. Remarkably, it remained untouched. See? Brooklyn isn’t so scary after all.
Met this girl while out. She grabbed some video of... →
Time to take Sas for a walk
We found ourselves unable to let our new little Sasquatch sit alone any longer. It was time to take him out to his new habitat and see what photos we could get.
OF COURSE!!!
Problem solved.
So how about this: using a totally insane Sky Mall purchase to demonstrate that great inspiration can come from anywhere. We thought about what the sasquatch might have brand equity in. He’s strong, so maybe he could own a bodyguard company. He’s elusive, so maybe he could teach others to be that way too, so maybe he’s got a high-end, private witness relocation service. And...
You know what? Just make it another Turkey Explosion.
– blazey on the phone with the bagel shop
DAY 2
Since the book’s theme was unintended, we wanted to show how DUMBO was filled with unexpected inspiration. Street art, architecture, interesting storefronts. There’s a lot going on here and we wanted to capture some of it for the book. Brandon hit the streets with his camera and cane and took some really great shots.