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Motomichi’s Monsters

Posted on December 21, 2010 Under Art

Another calendar option from Japanese artist and friend Motomichi. The Monster Calendar!

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Motomichi vs Android8

Posted on February 21, 2007 Under Design

Our good friend Motomichi is gearing up to introduce his very first toy ever-- a collaboration he did with toy connoisseur and producer Android8. As many of you know, Motomichi's characters are all two dimensional, so his challenge was to…

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Motomichi: Dream Texture Series

Posted on December 15, 2006 Under Art

One of my favorite Japanese designers (although now Brooklyn Dwelling), Motomichi, has a couple of gorgeous new prints for sale for the holiday season. He actually introduced these prints back at the Pictoplasma Conference in October, but hasn't put them…

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Motomichi Nakamura

Posted on May 5, 2006 Under Art

Motomichi Nakamura was born and raised in Japan, lived in Ecuador for a bit and currently works as a digital artist in Brooklyn. He has exhibited his animation, paintings and drawings around the world. The Monster Series is pretty fun--…

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Omega Code

Posted on March 16, 2009 Under Art

While some bands are well connected enough in the music biz to get producers like the Neptunes or Rick Rubin to work on their debut album, Brazilian metal-industrial band Omega Code is more concerned with getting artists like Joshua Davis…

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Boardeli Longboards

Posted on August 24, 2007 Under Design

Boardeli Longboards, a tiny start-up out of Canada, already has the kind of reputation bigger companies ache for. Maybe it's because their boards are awesome-looking, limited-edition pintails from worldwide designers (including longtime JS favorite Adriean Koleric, and our very own…

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Monster Lamp: Dream Sequence

Posted on March 29, 2007 Under Design

Adriean Koleric, a refreshing designer out Alberta (and a long time favorite of Josh's) has teamed up with a selection of artists and given them free reign over his Monster Lamp. We're thrilled to report that the first featured artist…

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