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Roots x Douglas Coupland


The RootxDouglasCoupland clothing line, a collaboration between Douglas Coupland (the author of the bestseller Generation X) and Roots (the Canadian clothing company), finally unveiled in stores yesterday.

I heard about this collaboration through the grapevine a.k.a Twitter and I straightaway thought, oh no, what’s a literary doing with a clothing brand? But then I remembered that he’s also an artist, screenplay writer and producer. His ability to capture our techno-pop-culture extends to his art, where he explores and corrupts dimensions of pop culture and pop art. Andy Warhol’s his favorite study.

The collaboration with Roots features not just clothing, but art installations, sculpture, custom designed art and retail spaces. The RootxDouglasCoupland website is projects Coupland’s aesthetic very strongly –TV test pattern, pixilated objects and punch-card dots to name a few. The warping mouse-over effect that is suspiciously very Yugo Nakamura (remember his Wonderwall?).

To be honest, the pieces are fantastic. Look at these Test Pattern Armwarmers! That’s going into my closet.

When interviewed by Steven Heller, Coupland explained that his Roots clothing line as more of an art/design experiment, part of his exploring new ways of perceiving “being Canadian.” A friend suggested he collaborated with Roots as part of that exploration and he thought “it was a good idea, and wonderfully free of cynicism.”

Coupland also loves Penguin (the Canadian publishing house, not the bird) for their cutting edge worthiness and dutiful minimalism. He’s speaking about the covers and he’s not just saying. For Penguin’s 75th Anniversary in March, he created Speaking of The Past, celebrating the publishing house with invitation for fans to design their own Penguin covers as well as showcasing the various original templates used from 1935-1963.

His devotion to their simplistic design lines was strongly expressed in this little autobiographical paragraph:

Last month I installed new bookshelves in a room in my house. They’re black, and my painter offered the unsolicited opinion that they might look depressing when completed. I knew he was wrong because, at the very least, the paperback shelf couldn’t help but have a cheerful orange zing a zing that comes from the Penguin spine, the most wonderfully insidious default interior design statement in our culture. Even crack dens glow with Penguins on the shelf.

That, in my opinion, is lovely. What a statement of devotion.

You have to admit, Douglas Coupland is one hell of a creative and productive human being. How inspiring.

Burberry Eyewear: Swiveling heads

Burberry shows its Eyewear in a enticing way on Facebook. It caught me by surprise because this unassuming tab looks just like any other nice-photo-of-beautiful-models-wearing-merchandise interface. But then I mouse-over the model and — EEEK!! — her head swivels following my cursor! No, I’m not making this up. It freaked me out for a sec!

Browse all the models here and see how smoothly the interaction is. It could still be a bit better (yeah, I don’t like all the pre-loader either) but it’s a totally cool way of showcasing the eyewear: On actual persons, on pretty much every angle that matters. Superbly done!

So….ccer Crazy!

World Cup 2010 is feverishly descending allover the web. Checkout PUMAcity coming to South Street Seaport — June 11 to July 11. Then we have Louis Vuitton Journeys with soccer’s legendary greats: Pelé, Maradona and Zidane.

Louis Vuitton - An Encounter with Greatness

The microsite allows you to post connect via Facebook and see your profile photo being signed by Pele or Maradone. (It is kinda odd, though. Shouldn’t they be signing their photographs instead of yours?) You also get to watch them play foosball and post your “shouts” by country.

Umbro is doing their thing with all their football prowess, showcasing their World Champion collections, supported by interesting blog posts, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter presence.

Umbro

And to get close and personal, rough-housing with other World Cup fans, go check out PlayBeautiful, a pop-up match-viewing hub in NYC starting from June 11. It could pop-up anywhere: bars, restaurants, soccer fields… But on June 20, it’ll set up a brick-and-mortar shop at OpenHouse Gallery on Mulberry St (NoLIta). Go reserve your spot!

Meanwhile, Squeaky is working on some World Cup flavor on our own so stay tuned!

Lexus: Luxury Awaits 2.0

Lexus: Luxury Awaits 2.0

Luxury Awaits, a lifestyle microsite for Lexus, gets an upgrade in design and front-end coding. Working with Walton | Isaacson, Squeaky put together a site that is iPad- and IE6(eeek!)-friendly with soon-to-come Twitter Stream to increase traffic and support upcoming events, featuring artists such as Ryan Leslie, Hal Linton and Keri Hilson. Check it out.

Fred Perry is one cool cat

Fred Perry Tell us your story

Talk about retro cool. Fred Perry, the tennis-inspired British clothing brand, wants you to tell them your story on Fredperrytellusyourstory.com.

Fred Perry Tell us your story

In this latest campaign, the brand wants to bring the untold stories of the original Fred Perry shirt to life.  I love the graphic treatments, the colors, the cutout styles… everything gives out a very authentic, retro feel. Checkout their old ads.

On top of the retro, there is the sleekness of history: Fred Perry – 100 Years.

Fred Perry - 100 years

Yes, it is sleek, yet still very much in line with its retro and heritage spirit. Very authentic indeed and  I like it a lot.



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