Tag Archives: signs
how to practice mindfulness on a b’klyn bound F local train
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to watch people
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to get creative in the cloud
© 2012 Patti Sokol
Making Creative affordable for the rest of us. By Adobe’s, John Nack.
The business case and featuresPeek. By Stephen Shankland, of c|net.
how to prevent injury from a chance stampede in your own backyard
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to caution those intent on evolution
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to find new ways to network underground
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
Huge shout out to Erik Lieber for his dangerously awesome* touch-app digital imaging recommendations shared at Smith and 9th St., adjacent to the Kentile Floors marquee, a frequent and iconic subject in Erik’s work.
And for those who prefer the creativity and versatility of Photoshop and have often wished – if only they had a Photoshop Touch on a tablet…
* careful what you wish for. if you found it hard to turn reduce your screen time before, click away now!
how to confuse pedestrians at urban crosswalks
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to call a fowl foul
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to sign off
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to make literal or figurative decisions
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to save the politics for the last minute
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to possibly end up on unsure footing
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to control the end-state of your provisions acquisition experience
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to position your business if you wish to be perceived as transient and untrustworthy
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to inadvertently confuse a modern day escape artist with learning disabilities
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to go to hell
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to know you’re about to get to the meat of it
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to frame massimo vignelli in freeport, maine
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to create one of the worst retail window displays ever
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to get something you really want but only cause someone else has it
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to develop street smarts despite the challenge of sometimes being labeled a social stereotype
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to manage and maintain windows for the enterprise
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to trigger a grade school memory of the dodge ball team selection process
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to celebrate the end of winter if you’re a seasonally modified sanitation truck
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to test market to people who drank way too much last weekend
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to know casey jones ain’t watchin’ your speed
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to find plan b, even if you are an ecological disaster
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to take your iconic bath toy aspriations to the next level
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to test market less than conventional snacks at a convention center
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to rethink your strategy for monday
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to be running just a tad late for on time departure…
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to take a seemingly random moment and turn it into less than subliminal advertising
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to exploit the consumer during a brief window of sensationalized media coverage
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to help your domesticated feline feel approximately 5 1/2 feet taller
© 2012 Marc Teitelbaum
how to like it twice as hot
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to get slipped by mickey
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to pass gas near kingston, NY
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to spread the love in portland, me.
how to take frank sinatra’s advice if you’re approaching flatbush avenue from the northwest
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to find a sign that your 8 hour workday doesn’t work that way anymore
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to be exclusive and divisive against your better nature
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to find a dime when you really need one
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to peel back the layers to see what prevents those ‘whacky ideas’ from taking flight
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how wall street can feel better about themselves despite reports of record low bonuses
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to be happy to see someone but leave them wondering if it was just something in your pocket
© 2011 Dave Weinberg
how to market scarcity to anyone who even cares at this point
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
how to go this way and that way in 2012
© 2012 Dave Weinberg
cellphoneSketchpad began kinda randomly in 2007 while exploring the social photo sharing features on Facebook. The early cellphone ‘sketches’ were captured using a Motorola Razr (a.k.a., my dumbPhone) – max image resolution, less than 1MP! (640 x 480 at 72 pixels per inch).
An avid ‘little black sketchbook’ artist since before college, I had not done much with photography since. I became fascinated with the immediate accessibility of the cellphone camera vs the necessary intention required to use SLR + gear. Since the phone was always with me, it became more of an extension to my pen, ink, sketchpad toolset – less about formal photography; more about capturing ideas quickly in real-time. Sometimes these cellphone’sketches’ lent themselves to more finished work but much of the time they are what they are.
This blog was launched on June 28, 2009 with a commitment to publish at least once daily. Posts always combine words and image(s) with lots of room to play, to explore and — wait for it… to #fail! There is a freedom in sketching that tends to keep things loose and fun vs all of those ‘serious’ assignments that can tighten us up because they ‘matter’ so much or require ‘approval’ by committee. A sketch doesn’t have to work – in fact, mistakes often lead to discoveries that may not have happened otherwise.
cellphoneSketchpad continues to evolve, as a daily blog; can be seen in galleries; has been used in college and K-12 curricula; on limited edition pigment dyed prints, greeting cards and pillows. The web site is now open for submissions. Got a cellphoneSketch you’d like to share? Send it in! Leave comments here or on Facebook. Either way, thanks for stopping by. Best to you in 2012 – in whatever ‘vehicles’ you choose for your journeys.
Happy New Year!