Sunday, December 13, 2009

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Texas is in the National Championship game!

History is on the Horns' side

MaiselBy Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com
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No. 1 Alabama is coming off a 19-point defeat of unbeaten, formerly top-ranked Florida. The Crimson Tide swept the six computer ratings that participate in the BCS. They received 54 of 59 first-place votes from the coaches' poll used by the BCS, and 58 of 60 first-place votes in the Associated Press poll.

No. 2 Texas needed a clock mulligan to beat Nebraska in the Game That Offense Forgot. When Hunter Lawrence's 46-yard field goal slipped inside the left upright, Orangebloods across America let out their breath in unison: One Sigh Fits All.

All of which means the Longhorns have the Crimson Tide right where they want them.

This will be the fifth time in 50 seasons that Alabama and Texas have played in a bowl game. In the previous four, the Longhorns came in as the lower-ranked team. Texas earned three victories and a tie. In fact, since the teams first met in 1902 -- around the time that Alabama became associated with crimson and one year before a sportswriter referred to Texas as the Longhorns -- Alabama is 0-7-1 against Texas.

The unveiling of the BCS pairings promises a revival of that 2004 comedy smash, "Three's A Crowd." Cincinnati is playing the role that Auburn made so memorable -- the cuckolded suitor. The Bearcats, No. 4 TCU and No. 6 Boise State may snipe about the injustice of being left out of the BCS Championship Game. And they have a case.

The problem is not new. The BCS Championship Game has only two sidelines. And the teams that will fill them bring not only well-coached talent but history and tradition. Texas will try to win its fifth national championship since the wire-service polls began in 1936. If the Longhorns win, they will still be one title shy of the Crimson Tide.

The coaches are equals. Mack Brown has won at least 10 games for nine consecutive seasons. After Texas slumped its way through the 1990s, Brown came in and restored the Longhorns to greatness. The burnishing has worked both ways. When Brown arrived from North Carolina, he came as a coach who could win but not win it all. No one says that any longer.

[+] EnlargeMack Brown and Will Muschamp
AP Photo/Harry CabluckWill Muschamp won a BCS title at LSU serving as Nick Saban's defensive coordinator. He'll try to do it again, this time with Mack Brown and Texas.

Nick Saban looks to become the first coach in the modern era to win national championships at two different schools. After Alabama slumped its way through this decade, Saban arrived and over the last two seasons has restored the Crimson Tide to greatness. After going 6-6 in the 2007 regular season, Saban's first year, Alabama has gone 25-2.

The defenses are equals, and not just statistically. Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp held that job under Saban at LSU when the Tigers won the 2003 BCS title. He and Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart worked together on the LSU staff the following year.

The Longhorns and the Crimson Tide rank 1-2 in rushing defense. Alabama is second and Texas third in total defense. Both defenses are ballhawks -- the Tide are plus-16 in turnovers, the Longhorns are plus-12.

Surely the rest of college football would like to see Texas win and deny the Southeastern Conference the bragging rights that would come with an unprecedented fourth consecutive national championship. That would also be five in seven years.

Alabama last played in a January game in the Rose Bowl 64 seasons ago. Before the Big Ten and Pacific-10 made the game their own, the Crimson Tide played in the Rose Bowl six times in 21 years. But the last team to win a national championship in the Arroyo Seco wore burnt orange four years ago.

Both Alabama and Texas, it appears, will be at home.

World School


A couple of weeks ago, a friend sent me a new blog to read. As I've mentioned before, I love finding new blogs to follow, and travel blogs are by far my favorite. This blog is called World School and it is a personal travel log of a family of 5 (a single mom from Dallas and her 4 children, all under the age of 15) who are taking a year-long journey around the world. They left their home in July of this year, and they are visiting 34 countries on a trip that will take 365 days. Their goal is to see schools all over the globe and to learn about cultures other than their own. Check out their blog here

The family recently featured in the December issue of Conde Nast Traveler:

If It's Tuesday, This Must be Turkey

What happens when one family gets inspired—really,really inspired—by our Dream List? The answer: a year like no other

Three Decembers ago, a Dallas mom of four named Sue Sandford opened up her Condé Nast Traveler and read an article by Editor in Chief Klara Glowczewska that changed her—and her kids'—lives forever.

The piece detailed Glowczewska's once-in-a-lifetime, ten-minute, $4,250 venture into Egypt's Nefertari Tomb, normally closed to the public but opened to her and her family thanks to the contacts and pull of travel specialist Jim Berkeley of Destinations & Adventures International in Beverly Hills, California. Sandford found herself bewitched. One day, she vowed to her children, they'd visit Nefertari themselves.

But Glowczewska's trip got Sandford thinking about travel in general—its purpose, its possibilities, its potential to teach like no school ever could. "I wanted the kids to step through the looking glass to see history firsthand," Sandford says, "all while realizing how much is beyond our borders." And so, two years later—with dreams of Egypt still in her head—the single mom devised a yearlong journey that would introduce her clan [Josh, 10; Becca, 13; Emma, 8; Sue; and Mc-Kenna, 14] to arts and languages around the globe while affording them a perspective hard to find in a classroom. She dubbed her project World School, its motto "You can't have a narrow mind and a thick passport."

Read the rest of the article here

Video the family made before they left:


Sunday, December 6, 2009

Post Secret Video

This is great.


Post Secret is probably one of my all-time favorite blogs; has been ever since a friend told me about it about a year ago. If you haven't heard of it, it's a project started a few years ago where the creators asked people to write their secrets on the backs of postcards and send them in to be collected. Every Sunday the blog posts 20 new secrets that were submitted. Since the project began, Post Secret has also published several books of secrets. They just had a new book come out and posted this promotional video on their site.
Check out Post Secret here

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What is graphic design?


haha really weird and random video about graphic design

Friday, November 27, 2009

Snapshots from the beach


















This year for Thanksgiving, my mom decided she needed another dose of the beach so my parents and I headed to Gulf Shores, Alabama. My mom is a teacher and when she found out that she got a week off from school, she booked the same house that we stayed in this summer for vacation. Lucky for me, all of my classes were cancelled, so I was able to meet them down in Alabama. I flew standby from Atlanta to Mobile on Saturday morning and they picked me up there.

This week has been full of long relaxing days that involve lounging on the beach, reading, and lots of eating. A little football thrown in there too. The weather has been beautiful. Mostly sunny and in the high 60s. I wish it were warmer, especially the last few days when the wind has picked up and created cooler weather on the gulf. I put on plenty of layers before heading out into the wind, and I sit bundled on the sand and watch as other families come running out in their swimsuits and actually go swimming! I'm a wimp when it comes to cold weather, I admit.

I've been taking lots of pictures of the beach since it's pretty rare to see it so empty. The first time I went out there I couldn't figure out why it looked so weird; then I realized it was because there were not rows of chairs and tents set up on the sand.


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Dismemberment Plan show poster


Tonight I've been working on some of my Entertainment Design stuff. Not surprising since it's my favorite class and I'd rather spend all my time working on it...haha. Anyways, I just threw a poster together and I think I really like the direction it's going. It needs to be arranged better and edited around maybe before I decide how I want it, but I thought I'd post my progress so far. The assignment is to create a show poster for our band and I am doing a poster for a tour my band went on with Death Cab for Cutie.

Tour with: The Dismemberment Plan+Death Cab for Cutie=The Death and Dismemberment Tour

Since the title of the tour is so graphic, I wanted really graphic images. Also, since it describes kind of a horrific mental image, I wanted to play off of it so I decided to use mannequins as my visuals. They look like human bodies and parts but aren't in actuality. Anyways, I did all the type by hand like the rest of my pieces. See what you think



Tuesday, November 24, 2009

I'm having way too much fun finding Twilight spoofs


So with all of the Twilight madness going around, I thought I'd share some of the spoofs I've found or been shown recently. I read the first book and saw the first movie, and personally, I think they're vastly overrated and I didn't enjoy either of them. Granted, I may not be in the target audience bracket, so maybe I'm not supposed to like it. I thought it was very poorly written and the movies translate the stories even worse than they're written. I don't need to elaborate, I'll just leave it with I didn't enjoy the book or the movie so I don't understand what all the fuss is about.

However, I have seen some hilarious spoofs/parodies of the books/movies and I really enjoy them and thought I'd post a few here.


The first is an article from Entertainment Weekly that I found laugh-out-loud funny. You'll probably only understand it if you've read the first book, since it's written almost identical to the first few chapters, only sarcastic and cynical. haha
'Nightlight,' a 'Twilight' Parody:
Exclusive Excerpt | The 'Twilight' Saga | EW.com

(one of my favorite excerpts:)
'It was then that I saw him. He was sitting at a table all by himself, not even eating. He had an entire tray of baked potatoes in front of him and still he did not touch a single one. How could a human have his pick of baked potatoes and resist them all? Even odder, he hadn't noticed me, Belle Goose, future Academy Award winner.'
check out the full article here






The second is from a site called The Oatmeal, which uses comic style cartoons to illustrate their posts. They have an entire entry entitled, "How Twilight Works" explaining the series' phenomena. Check out the entry here













Lastly, is a video clip from Saturday Night Live when Taylor Swift hosted. She did a digital clip of a fictional movie called 'Firelight'. Check it out below:




I'll post more as I see them. Hope everyone is enjoying their weeks and is having fun preparing for Thanksgiving!

The Decade in 7 Minutes

Friday, November 20, 2009

Typography mistakes

someone from school shared this on facebook and i wanted to post it here. It's an article from the new york times about inaccurate or unpleasant typefaces used in different public places or in movies/tv shows. it's pretty entertaining to read about how designers notice type mistakes


From the New York Times
DESIGN

Mistakes in Typography Grate the Purists


My favorite quote from the whole article. Said by Michael Bierut of Pentagram:

One of his (least) favorite examples is the Cooper Black typeface on the Mass sign outside a beautifully restored 1885 Carpenter Gothic church near his weekend home in Cape May Point, New Jersey. “Cooper Black is a perfectly good font, but in my mind it is a fat, happy font associated with the logo for the ‘National Lampoon,’ the sleeve of the Beach Boys’ ‘Pet Sounds’ album and discount retailers up and down the U.S.,” Mr. Bierut explained. “I wouldn’t choose it as a font for St. Agnes Church even as a joke. Every time I go by, my vacation is, for a moment, ruined.”

read the whole article here