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The Sophtware Slump

Music

The Sophtware Slump

Grandaddy

2000

Ok. "He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot" and "Crystal Lake" are two of my favorite songs of all time. This album in general was a revelation to me. I was 14 and and I was beginning to learn guitar. The song structures, the synth sounds, and the stories told in the songs were so unique and fun. Another intimidation meets inspiration moment.

Final Fantasy VII

Video Games

Final Fantasy VII

Square Enix

1997

I mean... if you've ever played this game then you know why it is on this list.

The story, the scale of the world, the characters, the sound track. What an absolutely wonderful experience all around. I can't imagine how many hours I spent playing the mini-games at the Golden Saucer. I was 10 or 11 and I think about this game all the time.

Ken Griffey Jr.

Design

Ken Griffey Jr.

Donruss

1990

This whole portrait series was so cool, but this was the only one I actually owned. Favorite card of my second favorite player (Kenny Lofton #1). My parents were cleaning out their house recently and I found this in a box labelled "junk". Close call.

Worm World

Art

Worm World

Brian Blomerth

2024

Brian Blomerth creates such intricate worlds and characters. This is my favorite shirt by him. His website is a reminder that the internet can still be fun.

The Elephant 6 Recording Co.

Music

The Elephant 6 Recording Co.

A lot

1993

I don't know what the actual start date is for Elephant 6, all I know is that have I listened to so much music from these bands over the years.

Microkorg

Design

Microkorg

Korg

2002

Buy one. Keep it near you and plugged in at all times. Best button-to-sound-change ratio on a piece of music equipment. It is like a toy and the sounds you can get out of it are incredible. Endless fun and creative output. This is the only thing I ever bought on Craigslist. We met in a parking lot.

The Editor (Day)

Art

The Editor (Day)

James Jean

2019

Another one for the living room wall. These portraits make me happy. Pure positivity.

Hot Fuzz

Movies

Hot Fuzz

Edgar Wright

2007

A perfect movie. So many jokes that get setup about 40 minutes before they are paid off. Another comfort movie for me. Great soundtrack.

Her Wallpaper Reverie

Music

Her Wallpaper Reverie

The Apples in Stereo

1999

My favorite band (have I already claimed that on this list?). My favorite song of theirs in on this album, Strawberryfire. I saw them perform that song at the Middle East basement in Cambridge. Magnificent, unforgettable show. Generationals opened.

The Glove Cabinet

Furniture

The Glove Cabinet

Finn Juhl

1961

You can keep your Eames lounge chair, I'll take this beauty.

Final Fantasy Tactics

Video Games

Final Fantasy Tactics

Square Enix

1997

My favorite rpg. The class system is so satisfying to progress through. The characters are the best, I use the name Worker 8 in a couple places. The music is awesome. Countless hours doing frog battles to level up. Very excited for the remaster coming out in September(?). Going to have to take a couple of "sick days".

La Plume

Design

La Plume

Alphonse Mucha

1897

I love this weird green color and the layout of this piece. It is surreal and lovely.

Eden

Art

Eden

James Jean

2020

This site was almost just 100 images of the work of James Jean. Dude doesn't miss. The vibrant colors, and incredible detail and texture are hypnotic. This is also in our living room.

The Incal

Books

The Incal

Alejandro Jodorowsky

1988

Moebius is an incredible illustrator, easily my favorite. His influence is everywhere (ex Robinhood). The story in the comic is trippy and sci fi gold. Fun to read, fun to just flip through.

Sugere Supra Bestias

Art

Sugere Supra Bestias

Faile

2013

This was the first piece of "real art" that I ever bought. I had to enter a lottery to even have the chance to buy it. It was kept hidden, rolled up in a closet in my apartment in Allston. I finally framed it when I moved out. There are something crazy like 18 layers of colors screen printed on here, as well as some hand drawn embellishments. And it's huge, 42 x 34 inches, which make it even better. It is on the wall in our living room today.

A Wizard of Earthsea

Books

A Wizard of Earthsea

Ursula K. Le Guin

1968

My favorite book about wizards and magic. Hard to not pull inspiration from this when playing DnD or naming a new character in an MMO.

The Left Hand of Darkness

Books

The Left Hand of Darkness

Ursula K. Le Guin

1969

Fascinating concept. One of the best sci-fi books I read during the my journey through classics.

The End

Art

The End

Aaron Horkey

2018

A masterpiece. Aaron Horkey's work is 99% intimidation, 1% inspiration. The level of detail is astounding. All of his posters are the coolest. This is hanging up in the kitchen. I look at it everyday.

Neuromancer

Books

Neuromancer

William Gibson

1984

Recently, I went on a journey through sci-fi classics and this was my favorite. You can see the impact of this book all around our culture today.

Great opening line.

"The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel."

Strawberry Thief

Design

Strawberry Thief

William Morris

1883

Another one from college that has stuck in my brain. I love the detail and the colors. I even love the name of the pattern.

Running Late

Art

Running Late

Stephen Powers

2012

This is hanging by the door our the house, because we are always late. Like most of the work by Stephen Powers, it is fun and playful and poetic.

Beautiful Losers

Movies

Beautiful Losers

Aaron Rose

2008

This documentary made me nostalgic for something I didn't actually experience. And it introduced me to some of my favorite artists.

Butterfly Clock

Furniture

Butterfly Clock

Peter Max x GE

1968

I have this on my desk. Found it in at Orange Trading Co. out in Orange, MA. It still works, how great is that?

Psychedelic André

Art

Psychedelic André

Shepard Fairey X John Van Hamersveld

2020

This is hanging in the kitchen. A collision of a couple things I like. Obey x John Van Hamersveld x Blotter Paper. I bought a couple pieces from the blotter paper series that I believe was put out by 1xrun, and this one is my favorite.

The Doors of Perception

Books

The Doors of Perception

Aldous Huxley

1954

In 2015, my wife and I quit our jobs and travelled across Costa Rica and Nicaragua for 3 months. This is one of the books that I read during that time. It changed my view on something that up until that point I had thought of as recreation and not much more.

"The man who comes back through the Door in the Wall will never be quite the same as the man who went out. He will be wiser but less sure, happier but less self-satisfied, humbler in acknowledging his ignorance yet better equipped to understand the relationship of words to things, of systematic reasoning to the unfathomable mystery which it tries, forever vainly, to comprehend."

You know, stuff like that.

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Movies

The Grand Budapest Hotel

Wes Anderson

2014

My favorite Wes Anderson movie. I think it is so funny and everything in it is so wonderfully designed. Also is there a better description of being a designer than this?

"What is a lobby boy? A lobby boy is completely invisible, yet always in sight. A lobby boy remembers what people hate. A lobby boy anticipates the client's needs before the needs are needed. A lobby boy is, above all, discreet to a fault. Our guests know that their deepest secrets, some of which are frankly rather unseemly, will go with us to our graves."

Sun and the Moon

Art

Sun and the Moon

Jeff Soto

2010

Jeff Soto was my first favorite artist. The watercolor wash backgrounds with solid elements and characters on top was something that I copied a lot. When I look at Mercury's current site, this is what I see.

Scott Pilgrim vs the World

Movies

Scott Pilgrim vs the World

Edgar Wright

2010

This is my comfort movie. I love the visuals, I love the music, I love the jokes, and I want to be friends with Young Neil.

The Best of Me

Books

The Best of Me

David Sedaris

2020

Great collection of hilarious short stories. Bonus points for cool book cover.

Player Piano

Books

Player Piano

Kurt Vonnegut

1952

The most recent Kurt Vonnegut book that I have read. His first book. Perfect read for the AI age that is upon us.

Breakfast of Champions

Books

Breakfast of Champions

Kurt Vonnegut

1973

The first Kurt Vonnegut book that I read. Given to me by a friend who now gives me a different Vonnegut book whenever we get to see each other. I'm hooked. Kilgore Trout is the greatest character of all time.

Valheim

Video Games

Valheim

Iron Gate Studio

2021

I don't want to play Valheim, I want to live Valheim. This might be my favorite video game of all time. The first time playing I found myself just smiling. The music is so good. The graphics are perfect (for me). I could spend hours building in this game. Never gets old. Incredible to see what a small, dedicated group of people can build. Excited for the Deep North release.

Born Standing Up

Books

Born Standing Up

Steve Martin

2007

If you're a creative person, you need to read this book. Super funny, obviously. A look at the process and life story of one of the greats.

Untitled (the one with the house)

Art

Untitled (the one with the house)

Landland

2016

I really should have separate posts for both halves of Landland, Jessica Seamans and Dan Black. Their posters are always full of texture and fantastic color choices. I certainly notice myself drawing in this style a lot.

Big Sur

Books

Big Sur

Jack Kerouac

1962

This book is a great reminder to keep your vices under control.

In Our Time

Books

In Our Time

Ernest Hemingway

1925

My favorite collection of short stories. Not exactly uplifting, but it feels very "New England" to me, which is where I grew up. Least positive thing on this list. Still good.

Composition VIII

Art

Composition VIII

Vassily Kandinsky

1923

One of my favorite assignments in college was to recreate paintings and I was assigned this piece. It was my introduction to Kandinsky. Digging into his process and learning about the relationship between his painting and music was exciting. I still have my poorly copied version of this hanging up.

Sloe

Art

Sloe

Margaret Kilgallen

1998

These collage pieces do something to my brain that I don't quite understand. I feel better when I see them, I want to be a better person when I see them. Self contained worlds. Randomness balanced with perfect attention to detail. Look at that tiny bird.

Installation at UCLA

Art

Installation at UCLA

Margaret Kilgallen

2000

My favorite artist. I was introduced to her work by watching Beautiful Losers. She created such an interesting world with all her characters. Her typography kills me. The colors are perfect. Installations like this one fascinate me. It is fun to get lost in the layering of everything and the stories that come through.

Graphique de la Rue

Books

Graphique de la Rue

Louise Fili

2015

Buy this book. Looking through it feels like you're traveling. All of the typography is wonderful and worth studying. Instantly unlocks you if you're ever in a creative slump.

Elegantissima

Books

Elegantissima

Louise Fili

2012

I love this book. Endless inspiration. A great view into the design process.

Vertigo

Design

Vertigo

Saul Bass

1958

This poster. Saul Bass. Is there anything better? I loved learning about Saul Bass in college. I even stayed a few nights in the The Hotel Bristol Palace in Genoa where Alfred Hitchcock was supposedly inspired the spiraling staircase to create the spiral theme of the movie.

Job

Design

Job

Alphonse Mucha

1896

Another kinda cliche one but I do love Alphonse Mucha's work. I can't help it. I love the big typography, I love the colors, I love the pattern. It makes me want to draw. I see the influence that works like this have had on some of my favorite illustrators and designers, and it makes me happy that they are all pulling from similar sources of inspiration but making wildly different work of their own.

No Man's Sky

Video Games

No Man's Sky

Hello Games

2016

Wow. What a redemption arc. I remember the hype of this game pre-launch and the absolute disappointment of everyone who played it when it came out. Hello Games proceeded to not give up on their vision and it has turned into such a wonderful game to play. The studio themselves are an example of dedication and vision and perseverance. Playing the game is like therapy to me. Exploring planets and galaxies, collecting ships and gear. I find it to be so immersive and relaxing.

In a Silent Way

Music

In a Silent Way

Miles Davis

1969

A classic. One of my guitar teachers showed me this album and it was my first true introduction to modal music. I listen to this when I am trying to relax. I was on a project years ago where for about 3 months our team would fly to Louisville, KY on Monday morning and fly home Thursday night. I listened to this album on every take off and landing.

Stuff

Music

Stuff

Stuff

1976

I found Stuff and this album through listening to an interview with Jack Stratton of Vulfpek. This has become some of my favorite instrumental music. Cornell Dupree is a wizard. You can find old videos of him teaching guitar on youtube and they're absolute gold.

A Little Bit of Somethin'

Music

A Little Bit of Somethin'

Tommy Guerrero

2000

I found this gem much later in life than I should have. All of Tommy Guerrero's music is great but this album is one I constantly go back to for inspiration. Incredible songs with simple, beautiful melodies. Bonus points for the album art by Margaret Kilgallen.

Untitled

Art

Untitled

Keith Haring

1982

I think this is my favorite character of Keith Haring's. In the book, which is somewhere on this list, he says that it was a mistake. He had painted the first eye, stepped away, and realized that it was way too far to left. Then it occurred to him to add a 3rd eye in the middle to balance the space. Mistakes are the best.

Pop Shop II

Art

Pop Shop II

Keith Haring

1988

Primary colors, thick lines, pure energy. What a piece. I have a little cup with this dancing guy etched into it that sits on my desk at home.

CR-78

Design

CR-78

Roland

1978

Another piece of music equipment that I do not own but am inspired by. From the wood panels to the kid's toy looking buttons. Wonderful inspiration for interfaces.

Modular 400

Design

Modular 400

Teenage Engineering

2019

Another amazing product from Teenage Engineering. I wish I had bought one. You have to assemble it when it arrives. It looks simple and beautiful and like a powerful tool for endless experimental creativity.

EP–133 K.O. II

Design

EP–133 K.O. II

Teenage Engineering

2024

I do not own this. I have never even used it. I just think it is stunning. I even watch demo videos on youtube about this thing just to see it in use. All of Teenage Engineering's products are that way. They are beautiful, they look like fun.

Dieter Rams: The Complete Works

Books

Dieter Rams: The Complete Works

Klaus Klemp

2020

Obviously, Dieter Rams has had a gigantic impact on design. But I think this book in particular is so well curated and a joy to look through. I used to have it on the table in our living room, now it is on the bookshelf where my kids cannot reach it.

Wild Arms

Video Games

Wild Arms

Sony Computer Entertainment

1996

The first rpg that I ever really played. It changed my brain chemistry. I use character names from this game a lot when I need placeholder text or titles for projects. I still listen to the soundtrack today (youtube). This game set me on a path for the type of music, stories, and movies that I love.

Asheron's Call

Video Games

Asheron's Call

Turbine Entertainment Software

1999

My first MMO and essentially my introduction to life on the internet. I was 13 years old, I did not know what to expect and I did not know what I was doing. It was great. The storyline was cool, collecting items and exploring the world was fun. My friend and I would pass notes in class about the loot we had found the night before and I have no idea what teachers thought we were talking about when they inevitably intercepted those notes. Years later, I used the character creation screen as inspiration for a screen on the Bank of America app where users would distribute money to multiple accounts.

Dark Age of Camelot

Video Games

Dark Age of Camelot

Mythic Entertainment

2001

My favorite MMO. I loved how unique each of the classes were. The realm vs realm frontier concept always made playing incredibly fun. I felt like I was exploring a world with a purpose and high stakes. Countless hours spent playing this with my brothers and friends. Shoutout to Phoenix for bringing this game back a fews ago and letting us relive the experience.

Space is the Place

Art

Space is the Place

Kilian Eng

2015

All of Killian's work is amazing but I think this is my favorite piece of his. This is the type of poster that intimidates and inspires me at the same time. I love the colors, I love the textures and the detail. I feel like I can sense how much fun he had making this. Extra points for Sun Ra.