3 weeks ago (or something like that), my girlfriend Erin put some sticky gummy-like letters on my TV, spelling “I LOVE YOU”. I don’t watch TV, so I left it there. 5 days ago she wrote the same thing in Hebrew on an A4 page, and stuck it over the old paper. Today I wanted to watch TV.
For the second time, I had the chance to give a public presentation about Laaz (לעז), my website of Hebrew translations to (mostly) famous pop songs. It’s in Hebrew, so some of you will not understand, BUT if you skip to 9:30 or so, you will see me performing with the guitar 5 songs that users uploaded to laaz. Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Queen, and two songs by The Beatles.
Have fun
This is the poster I’ve done especially for the ARTiSHOWk exhibition. The theme of the event is LUCK.
I Illustrated this card with my wacom, trying to imitate the strokes of doodling. It’s originally a 50×70 cm in size, and you can see the details below to take a better look at the tiny lines.
I made new t-shirts. They’re inspired by me website, Laaz (לעז). The printing in the t-shirt is funny Hebrew translation for names of famous bands. The Beatles, U2, Blur, R.E.M, and more…
One thing I like about this project is that almost all of the names came from Laaz fans on facebook.
ARTiSHOWk is a special event: I’ts an art exhibition, but it’s also a music concert and a party. Trying to deliver art to the crowd that usually “afraid” of it. Every event has a theme, and this time it’s LUCK.
It’s the 3rd time I design the poster for the event, and the 3rd time I’m going take part of it, as one of the artists.
Previous ARTiSHOWk posters that I designed: #3| #4
Are you ready for the least necessary app for your iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch?
Did you ever watch The Karate Kid movie and wish Mr. Miyagi could teach you the first secret of Karate?
Well, then you must visit this web app. You don’t need the appstore or iTunes. Just go to your browser and enter this URL: http://gidivigo.com/karate
You can also get this app in the Chrome web store:
The inspiration… so classic:
I came up with the concept and the design, but Eli Krupitsky made the HTML and CSS and all those technical stuff. So… Kudos to Eli