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Chop Cards: Mobile Design Index Cards

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Our Chop Cards are ideal for making your mobile dreams come true! We just got another batch of mobile design index cards back from the printer. Now you too can brainstorm like a pro with one hundred spot-color mobile device frames printed on high quality bright white index cards. Stockpile them for yourself or share them with a team. Pen, pencil, horizontal or vertical, with a handful of these bad boys you are ready to design the crazy future of mobile design!

Our team is often asked to mastermind and deliver new UX design solutions, or fix existing ones. A task which always entails lots of potential options, fresh ideas and rapid ideation. When the various bits (sections, platforms, navigation, etc..) of an interactive project are rapidly shifting, sketchbooks & notepads can not always keep up. Project discovery with index cards allow us to seamlessly explore design, user flows, application scale and more. It enables a team to challenge conventions or refine goals by shifting/swapping cards around until things feel right.

We believe that every creative idea worth discussing should be drawn. Experience has proven that a few hours of drawing & prototyping interactive applications can save days (if not weeks) development and testing.

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If you really want to be an overachiever, our friends at Woomoo Inc. have created a genius app called POPapp that turns your Chop Card sketches into clickable mobile prototypes. Together we are combining elements of the past and the future all for the price of $7.50 and a free app!

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weVolve Icon #22

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The next chopshopstore iconic design, available for pre-orders July 15 and begins shipping July 25. 37 celebrity apes and??monkeys from film, television, cartoons, video games and children???s entertainment. Available for men and women in both standard and American Apparel options.

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weVolve Icon #21

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The next chopshopstore iconic design, available for pre-orders July 15 and begins shipping July 25. 37 celebrity apes and??monkeys from film, television, cartoons, video games and children???s entertainment. Available for men and women in both standard and American Apparel options.

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weVolve Icon #20

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The next chopshopstore iconic design, available for pre-orders July 15 and begins shipping July 25. 37 celebrity apes and??monkeys from film, television, cartoons, video games and children???s entertainment. Available for men and women in both standard and American Apparel options.

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weVolve Icon #19

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The next chopshopstore iconic design, available for pre-orders July 15 and begins shipping July 25. 37 celebrity apes and??monkeys from film, television, cartoons, video games and children???s entertainment. Available for men and women in both standard and American Apparel options.

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Chopping Block Space Age Print

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Design of choppingblock.com circa 1998. Part of the Chopping Block series of “identity crisis” designs. This one borrows from graphic language dating back to the golden age of manned spaceflight.

All digital prints are produced and printed on archival Moab Rag Bright white and the weight is 190 GSM. The size is 11″x17″. The run will be limited to 100 copies and will be numbered as they are shipped.

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New Print: Phish New Years 2004 Ticket Art

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The ticket art for Phish???s 2004 New Years Eve Miami shows is now available as an 11″x17″ print from our Etsy shop. The tickets were for 4 separate shows culminating in the NYE show which seen at far right. Each ticket features some very bizarre alter-world version of Florida. Art ranges from an old man sun (left), old people silver-surfing (center left), squid Miami-Vice and the moon spitting out the new year.

All digital prints are produced and printed on archival Moab Rag Bright white and the weight is 190 GSM. The size is 11″x17″.

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What if Photoshop Filters were Super Powers?

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A few months ago the tshirt version of “Filter Heroes” (drawn by Joshua Kemble) made its rounds in the blogosphere. After a healthy amount of buzz it occurred to us that a good amount of people who enjoyed this concept may have loved to pin it up on a wall, but perhaps lacked the designerd courage to pull it off as a fashion statement. It is for that audience that we now present the art print version of the same design as a 13×19 glicée print suitable for framing or pinning up in your Herman Miller Office System.

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In addition to this re-release, we also dug up the original sketches of this concept from around 1999 by Amin Amat who interned with us at The Chopping Block before he became a legitimate force in the comic art world. That version of the concept was to portray each member of the company as a hero whose powers were to be defined by the Photoshop filter of their choice. The difference being that those powers were to be in the body copy only and did not alter the appearance of one member to the next. While that does spoil much of the fun, the original version was to be more of branding exercise than a spoof on Adobe software. They are here attached below and see the original studio blog post about the tshirt for more about the birth of the concept.

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above: Matthew Richmond in his Chopping Block tights. Dig those Chopping Block logo glasses.

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above: Thomas Romer in a classic comic hero pose.

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above: What super-hero spoof would be complete without the Justice League type group shot flanked by at least one character that is entirely too massive to be taken seriously. Depicted from left to right is The Chopping Block as it was in 1999: Brian Romero, Thomas Romer, Mike Essl, Matthew Richmond and Rob Reed.

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