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Here at JESS3, there are a lot of us (including our founders) who have strong journalism ties. So we weren't surprised to see anchors goofing around during a commercial break, I mean it's just too tempting. It's a rush to try and squeeze-in a makeup retouch, a bad IFB switch-out, or in this case, a dance routine all before you're back on-air again.
I love this project by Vahram Muratyan. The book is a beautiful object too. Not to mention it's a great reference for snackable content a la This vs That. As for the video it was directed and edited by Tony Miotto, the audio really does a great job of bringing it all to life.
When Tokyo's +81 magazine approached Lo Siento to design a cover for their 2011 September issue, the theme was "next creative." Given the broad nature of the theme this could've gone many different ways. The end result was a typographic lettering based on bubble wrap that was injected with colored water.
Jonny "Rittz" Valiant a Gwinnett County, Georgia native was a defeated artist working as a cook at a barbecue restaurant. Thanks to dedication, luck, talent, and a perfectionist's approach to lyrics he's finally making it.
The new iPhone just hit stores, and we're taking a close look through the JESS3 telescope. Yes, telescope in the way that we're looking from afar (from the end of the Apple store line) trying to size-up exactly what's different about iPhone 5. Is it THAT much better?
After a year of having Gotye continually shoved down my throat with "Somebody That I Used to Know" I was apprehensive to check out his latest video released last week "Giving Me a Chance." I'll go on record saying: Gotye is officially NOT a one-hit wonder.
Several weeks ago I snuck away from the office in order to take two days off with my partner, Val. The trip required driving to Front Royal, VA which is approximately 1.5 hours from our Nation’s Capitol.