Our leader, Joe Sequenzia, loves finding the bazaar and unique, especially when it’s hiding in plain sight. Looking out over the water from New York City, have you ever found yourself wondering, what is that little island? Well, you can thank Atlas Obscura, the self-proclaimed definitive guide to the world’s READ MORE >
One of the best aspects of advertising is its collaborative nature. Strategists, brand managers, writers, photographers, programmers, producers and financial wiz kids, all coming together to create something meaningful. That’s why Hitrecord.org is close to our hearts. Think of Hitrecord.org as an online studio where artists come together to collaborate READ MORE >
Jason Headley tells stories. It’s in the header of his website and it’s simple and true. He utilizes a variety of mediums to tell his stories; he’s not a one trick pony. Web shorts. Pilot presentations. Advertising. Short films. Novels. Essays. Documentary Shorts. Headley uses all of these methods to READ MORE >
Kickstarter is known for bringing creative projects to life through online crowd funding. After launching in April of 2009 the company has already successfully funded over 135,000 projects. One of the coolest projects we’ve seen so far is the Nanoleaf Bloom. It’s a light bulb straight out of the future. READ MORE >
When we’re looking to feed our creative juices there’s nothing like Soul Pancake, the website/YouTube channel that’s dedicated to making spirituality, creativity, and philosophy cool again. The site provides a rockin’ mix of interviews, blogs, conversations and challenges that allows readers to engage and “chew on life’s big questions.” The READ MORE >
Who doesn’t love Wikipedia? How about some great music? What if we told you that there is a website, similar to that of Wikipedia, that will take any YouTube video and stream the guitar chords in real time so that you can learn to play along? The folks at youtab.me READ MORE >
“Disobedient Objects” is a new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on the role of objects in social movements since the late 1970s. The exhibition features a variety of objects from movements from around the world, including banners, defaced currency, and experimental activist-bicycles. As part of the READ MORE >
Here at milk we love fonts. We REALLY love fonts. In fact, you could call us type nerds, we don’t mind. Combine ‘em with our love of giant robots… It sets our collective pocket protectors a quivering. Riccardo Sabatini was clearly reading our diary when he created Mekkanika. A font READ MORE >
Social media is a great way to share, and has grown to be a (mostly) credible news source in the past few short years. Instagram, a photo-snapping app for the iPhone, allows you to take photos and add vintage filters to them. The app allows for people to follow other’s photostreams, READ MORE >
Design is very often overlooked in daily life – one place in particular is in our drinks. Lately, a lot of soda can designs have been popping up – may they be real, fake, or faux. Here are a few designs to sip on during your lunch break: Diet Coke READ MORE >