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Rad Day // Valentine’s Day super post
My Valentine’s Day began last night – I cooked my wonderful girlfriend an equally as wonderful dinner. I told her she better watch out; I might replace her as the resident executive chef. I really love Valentine’s Day as it is a perfect excuse to spoil the hell out of the love of my life.
Here’s a hodgepodge of Valentine’s Day goodies for you to enjoy.
For starters, Yeasayer just debuted their video for “I Remember,” directed by Sophia Peer, and, in spirit of today, have decided to release their I Remember EP for free (as a way for you to give it as a gift) from their website. What a rad band, right? Head over to their special Valentine’s Day website to watch the video and download the EP for someone special (or yourself).
Google has a nice Valentine’s Day logo going.
How about some lovey dovey GIFs…
OH YA! Love and video games go really well together too.
Let’s end this super post with some music. Last year, Breakbot put out a Valentine’s Mix that, although it was put out last year, may still be fresh to your ears. It was to mine. Download it here and check out the tracklist here.
Well…that’s all the Valentine’s radness that I can muster up. I hope y’all enjoyed it.
Be Rad. Enjoy.
Sound Of Design creates rad art
I am big on a lot of geeky stuff and when I came across Sound Of Design’s Flickr profile I was in awe; it’s an eyegasmic gold mine. Ty Lettau has created hundreds of minimalistic portraits of characters from a plethora of cult classic geek universes. All are displayed in a minimalistic “Cartooned” fashion similar to the classic media in which some of the characters are taken. There’s sets for Mega Man, Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. Beyond the video game realm, there are many other sets that are sure to tickle you geeky fancy. I mean, he tackled Star Wars by creating a total of 141 portraits. That work alone is daunting and there’s way more: Street Fighter, Batman, X-Men…the list goes on.
Check out Sound Of Design’s Flickr here, and his website here.
Be Rad. Enjoy.












































