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Anyone who reads this site knows how much I LOVE mixtapes and playlists that’s why when PSFK’s Christine Huang wrote about Muxtape I had to check it out. Muxtape let’s you make your own digital mixtape and provides you with a url to share with all your friends, even the grouchy ones that won’t mix along or just that special person (ugh I’ll stop the sap right there)
Christine’s mix was great and included one of my all time favorites The Beatles’ A Day in the Life.
And so far I’m in LOVE and all up in the mix or rather the Muxtape.
So what’s on your muxtape?
It is closing weekend for Fredric Snitzer gallery’s current exhibit Echo/Repeat by Sean Dack.
The exhibition is a collection of images altered from digital to analog that show how beauty often comes through chance or imperfections.
Fredric Snitzer gallery is located at 2247 NW 1st PL and will be open today Friday 29th and tomorrow Saturday March 1rst from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Photo courtesy of commerical-archive.com. Photographed by Simon Harsent.
Earlier this week PSFK’s Orly Sharaby wrote about Levis new Laser Etched Jeans released in Japan. The advertisementsshow heavily tattooed models wearing tattooed jeans. BBH Tokyo created the campaign and is smart to focus on the popularity of tattoos (Miami Ink) and consumers’ growing desire for individual, personal touches.
Levis is definitely hip to the youth market. A good example is their collaboration with Bravo’s Project Runway. Their limited edition dress sold out in less than 24 hours and can now be found selling for more than twice the cost on eBay.
Riding the wave of popularity from their partnership with Project Runway. Levis developed the Project 501 Design Challenge. A design challenge in which anyone can submit designs online, the public votes online, and the winner’s design will be produced and sold online.
It’s great to see Levis, an iconic company doing such a great job of understanding the consumer, I just hope they bring those Laser Etched Jeans to Miami.

