Archive for April, 2006

Renourish: A Green Resource for Graphic Designers

Friday, April 28th, 2006

I found a great site today (via Cool Hunting) called Renourish, which is a great resource for environmentally friendly design. Renourish has information about green inks and recycled papers and lists vendors and design firms that are “green”. As most designers know, when printing offset, especially high end projects there is a ton of waste, [...]

Annual Lack of Appreciation

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

You betcha folks, it’s Administrative Professionals Day! My firm really knows how to make a guy feel special. I mean, it’s not like last year’s bonanza but still. This year it’s a sweatshirt – from the company store of course, with a giant logo on the front, and a gift certificate that’s good at “hundreds [...]

NYC Exposed

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Another addition to my collection of Urban Decay photo galleries I came across today: NYC Exposed. According to the site (and as evidenced by some of the kids in the photos, NYC Exposed is “full of young teenagers, from thrill seekers, to grafitti artists, to photographers, we are NYC Urban Exploration…” Age aside, you have [...]

Folgers Advertising – Brilliant

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Via Gothamist.

Why We Need Gun Control

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Anyone ever hear that Chris Rock routine about how the thing he’s most scared of in America is teenage white guys? And how pretty soon all the white kids are going to transfer to the black schools to be safe? It’s pretty funny, but not when you think about the fact that on the anniversary [...]

GoogleGoyaGoogleMiro

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

I love the homage to Goya  Mirothat Google has up at the moment:

Roosevelt Island: Strike One

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

There is a slim possibility that I may have the opportunity to move to a psuedo-swank apartment on Roosevelt Island in a few months. Nothing is certain of course – there are a lot of “ifs” in the equation and the offer most like won’t come at all. But it was fun looking at the [...]

Things That Go Clank In The Night

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

My apartment, at times, can be a bit noisy. That is to say, the neighborhood around my apartment can be a bit noisy. When I first moved into the neighborhood, the empty lot catty-corner from my building housed several chickens and one very large and boisterous rooster. True to every rooster story you’ve ever heard, [...]



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Jonathan Gayman is a St. Louis photographer who specializes in corporate, commercial and food photography. Exhibit5a was Jonathan's first blogging adventure but is largely dormant at this stage. For more recent postings check out Jonathan's new St. Louis food blog called Shoot To Cook

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