“Identity for social music therapist and educator Celia Castillo. The identity is based on rhythmic exercises at its Celia develops, the basic aim is to provoke different moods in their patients.”
Atipus is a design studio established in Barcelona since 1998 which provides graphic design and web services for companies, associations and public institutions.
No lie, it’s been a while since a thug has been in the kitchen. So I log into the tumblrverse today to check my shit, maybe dust off the dash and get some new content out. Son, I’ve got a TON of fucking messages (I’m going to try to reply to them all, I promise) and I’m seeing my shit posted all over the god damn place.
I’m glad all you healthy/sexy mother fuckers kept the kitchen warm while I was away. I’m officially back and stepping up my game. Seriously, all the love I’ve got from my followers makes me want to post the best content I can for you. Thug Kitchen undergoing reconstruction as of right now. I’m so fucking heated right now. Shit.
What I find interesting is how Mark and Wardo are synced perfectly — down to the movements — yet Mark and Sean are opposites, like during the scene when Sean calls Mark from jail; they’re always on separate sides of the screen.
There’s a really great thread on Branch going on discussing ideas for updating the Save icon. If you’re any kind of designer you’ve probably had that discussion with your peers or friends of how outdated the floppy disk icon is, and how it certainly doesn’t make sense for a younger audience who are more familiar with clouds over floppy disks. The group of 13 designers go into a lot of detail like the semantics of the word, the history of how we got here and so on.
For the second time ever, I have fallen asleep sitting up with my computer on my lap, watching Jenna Marbles videos.
This one is very sweet.
She repeatedly mentions that she is lonely and sad because she doesn’t know anyone where she lives, but I have a lot of respect for someone that boldly leaves town for college, and then boldly moves across the country. I’m not that brave.