A few of us went to the Arts Festival last night and got the unique pleasure of getting to experience the grand spectacle that is Revideolize. And if you haven’t heard, you better axe somebody, revid is the special heat.
Revideolize is a side project of Melodramus Act like you know!
So on Tuesdays Youtube has this little ditty known as “Trend Spotting Tuesdays”. Lo and behold, our little ditty for the Sean Kimmerling Testicular Cancer Foundation was the top feature. The video received over 600,000 hits in it’s first 24-hour period. Among other notables to be noted, it was the #1 Featured Video and the #1 Educational Video yesterday. Thanks Youtube and thanks SKTCF.
At least when my computer breaks, it breaks in style. (Last screen via Jed’s computer) How could you stay mad at error screens like this? Anyone else have accidental art?
As part of being a Strucker, we are treated to an array of financial training seminars to help us be good spenders and good savers. So, when our diligent financial trainer (who’s also a scoutmaster) needed a “graphic” for his troop’s scout camp tees—we did it up right. And yes, we’re always prepared. Check out the Dan C. action below:
So, this is a follow up to the previous post about the incredible mini-series currently running on the Discovery Channel that our interactive gurus helped promote with some fun banners. I just happened to be flipping through the channels the other night when something up in the top right corner catches my eye. It was a live digital countdown clock on the Discovery Channel. There was T-minus three minutes to go. Having had a sneak peek at some of the amazing NASA footage, I stayed tune. And I was glad I did. Suddenly I was 9 again, hoping to grow up to be one of these guys:
If you have a spare hour, or even if you don’t, I recommend you check out When We Left Earth.
It’s entertaining, and it’ll make you proud to be an American. At least until you hit your ‘previous channel’ button, and this comes on.
So you may have seen the premiere of “When We Left Earth” on the Discovery Channel last Sunday at 9 Eastern. If not, don’t fret. It’s an six part HD event! How do you know so much about this show, you ask? Well, we’ve just made many, many banners on the subject and that kind of repetition is pretty effective.
So Friday marked the end of Mustache May and in true Strucker style, full time Co-presidents and part time rock stars Jason Bangerter and Ryan Goodwin donned the ensembles you see below. Its level of creepiness was only outweighed by its hilarity. Well played my good men, well played.
So, with all the new Struckers coming on board, space is at a premium. What to do? Rent a bigger space? Bring a construction office trailer and park it out back like an overcrowded elementary school? NO! We share the space we have. That’s what Struckers do. We’re like family. And like any family living in close proximity, sometimes you’ve got to take precautionary measures to keep the peace.
Strike it rich with award bounty to be exact. Friday marked the annual AIGA 100 Show here in Salt Lake City. The 100 Show features the top 100 design pieces from the previous year and Struck was well represented. Of the 100 pieces, 9 came from within these walls. And one of those 9 pieces, the Fat Flake Festival Poster for Ski Utah took home a coveted Copper Ingot – a top honor issued to a maximum of 10 of the most deserving.