My new friend Thomas at our campfire-in-a-can. More up on Flickr.
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※ Permalink for “Indian Arm” published on date_to_rfc822Took a kayak trip to Granite Falls last weekend. This was taken at 5am Sunday morning.
※ Permalink for “Morning at Camp” published on date_to_rfc822I wish I took note of the buildings I was shooting this week in San Francisco. Sorry!
※ Permalink for “Building” published on date_to_rfc822Took a stroll through town this afternoon and took a ton of photos. This was the only one I fell in love with.
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※ Permalink for “Bleeding Heart” published on date_to_rfc822Are you heading to WWDC next week? Maybe you’re not attending the conference, but you’ll be in San Francisco? Are you a fan of John Siracusa’s epic reviews of each OS X release? Are you a geek who could benefit from a bit of finger exercising?
Well then, have I got a role for you!
Next week, I’m heading down to WWDC. My primary concern is to connect with iOS developers in the hopes we can hire one or two. My secondary concern is to film the sequel to last year’s “Preparing for John Siracusa’s Review of OS X Lion.”
Last year’s video was totally spur-of-the-moment, unplanned, and unpolished. This year, I’m going big.
And I need your help.
I’m looking for as many geeks as possible to dress up in gym shorts and a t-shirt, a head band and/or arm band, and meet me in Yerba Buena Gardens (just a block away from Moscone) at 12:45pm on Wednesday, June 13 (during WWDC’s lunch break).
Those who participate will have lunch provided for them, and will be credited in the video.
To get involved, shoot me an email at hello@patdryburgh.com with the subject “I <3 Siracusa,” and I’ll forward you more details.
See you next week!
※ Permalink for “WWDC Casting Call” published on date_to_rfc822We all make mistakes sometimes. Some people get a question wrong on an exam, while others release an iPhone app promoting their presidential campaign with the name of their country misspelled.
Nobody’s perfect, including us designers. And so, to celebrate our mistakes, I’ve made this special limited edition tee, featuring everyone’s favourite typeface and just a simple little typo.
Sign up for the mailing list to be the first to know when pre-orders will begin.
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