Archive for June, 2008

open til late: mcdonalds

By Pat Law™ • Jun 30th, 2008

How clever, making use of the natural reflection caused by the fall of the sun to promote Mcdonald’s late operating hours. Scam ad or not, I’m hungry now. The ad worked.



toy with my toy

By Pat Law™ • Jun 30th, 2008

Getting my Firebone Fly inked by the great man Pete Fowler himself, at Singapore Toy and Convention 2008. Were you there?



pop it like it’s hot

By Pat Law™ • Jun 28th, 2008

I wish I knew how to pop without looking like Jane Fonda in her aerobics workout.



b-boyz & ballerina

By Pat Law™ • Jun 28th, 2008

First to stun the audiences in Korea and at the Edinburge Festival Fringe in Scotland with their phenomenal gravity-defying power moves and precise popping for punctuation against beats for personality, B-Boyz & Ballerina is produced by the Gorilla Crew of Korea with members from both Able Crew & Brooklyn Monkeys - your top motherfuckers well respected by their competition in international dance competitions.



the open room

By Pat Law™ • Jun 26th, 2008

The Open Room, is Ogilvy’s best demonstration of being a world class digital agency that knows its worth well enough not to fear sharing their knowledge with its competitors.



are you afraid of heights

By Pat Law™ • Jun 26th, 2008

Bruno Muff, Markus Freitag and Daniel Freitag risked their lives dangling from ropes over hours just so the audience could view the mother of all oversized football portraits at the Freitag tower in Zurich.



gypsies and vivienne westwood

By Pat Law™ • Jun 26th, 2008

If I’m a threadsetter like Vivienne Westwood, Imma probably use our foreign workers and domestic helpers.



when some guys get bored…

By Pat Law™ • Jun 25th, 2008

And when you get bored too. Videos you otherwise wouldn’t bother with if you could find your brain back from that last painful meeting with several egos fighting.



how to nap

By Pat Law™ • Jun 25th, 2008

I wonder how this would fly with my boss, if I say I need to crash on the leather couch at 1500h.



the original jin

By Pat Law™ • Jun 25th, 2008

Of today’s supposed new greats of the Art world, I see more similarities than I do with individualities. Odd how everyone wants to be unique, and yet appear like Xerox copies of each other. Can Individuality not be preserved?