Yay for T-shirts! Yay for Belgian made T-shirts! Visit a totally coolafied web issue: http://gizmag.eu/issue/61/
Yay for T-shirts! Yay for Belgian made T-shirts! Visit a totally coolafied web issue: http://gizmag.eu/issue/61/
What a fun way to start the week. I loooove getting packages through the mail. But I doooo hate the post office. It made me wait 5 days for my package, because of a holiday (which should only have been 1 day). And another hour of waiting in line today. Anyway…

The big package came from 64 Colors, the little one is from Otaku. Look at this peeping surprise! :)

It’s the Marshall toy designed by 64 Colors saying hello!
The other package, which seems to be something small, is just packed with eye-candy!

Read all about the Marshall toy and Otaku Play on GizMag!
I’ll leave you with these awesome prints of 64 Colors to drool over. Okay, stop that now. See what you’ve done to your keyboard. Get your own prints!

Today (after 1 week) we hit 1.000 downloads on the latest PDF. It’s my official counter on the website. If I have to believe my webhost’s stats, the PDF has more than 14.000 hits. So if you want to believe that one, it’s okay too. :P
I’m not sure why all the cool kids call themself Sir. But I like it. So there it is, Sir GizMag. :) Take a look at Sir Justin White. Love his artwork, and he has got pretty cool T-shirts too over at Threadless and Design by Humans.
More great stuff in the new GizMag web edition: http://gizmag.eu/issue/60/
By the way, have you downloaded the new PDF yet? I gotta tell ya, it’s pretty cool… And we are close to a 1000 downloads in the first week! Whohoo! Thanks everybody.

I just love how the PDF is sitting in my downloads folder. It looks like a “real” magazine. :)
Finally, the 5th GizMag PDF is ready, and up for you to read! I’m very excited about it, because with this issue I tried something a little bit different. All the interviews are filled in by hand! I think the result is really awesome. It gives the magazine a personal touch, and it’s filled with artworks, different handwritings and awesome doodles.
For this issue the following artists were selected: 64 Colors, Katrin Kirojood, Michael Maitland, Titi + And The German Kid, Akina, Meeshle and Slobots. I would like to thank all of them for taking the time, and putting so much effort in it! I hope it was fun to do, and I think it was well worth it. I’m very happy with the result.
Of course a special thanks to 64 Colors for providing me with a fantastic cover! I just love it so much!
If you like to blog, tweet or talk about this issue, please do so. You can find more information on the GizMag website, a cover right here, and please try to link to this url as much as possible: http://gizmag.eu/index.php?dl_id=6.
Download the PDF on this page.
Enjoy. :)
New stuff on GizMag: http://gizmag.eu/issue/59/
And watch the website tomorrow for a new PDF! It’s almost ready…
This week the website of Jeremiah Ketner is on top, Small and Around. I would think this is a nice way to describe GizMag too. :) So check out the new and fabulous issue: http://gizmag.eu/issue/58/. Also don’t forget to take a look at my post on Doodlezine!
Some time ago, I made a mixtape for a friend. And I kinda forgot about it, because for some reason the playlist was deleted in iTunes. But today at work I found it again. Listened to it. And I still liked it a lot. So I decided to put it up here. :)
It’s a mix of soft songs, which make me feel like everything is going to be all right. I hope you’re going to enjoy it. And let’s mark this as the start of the GizMag Mixtapes.

Yeah, the cover is not that great… Anyway… You can download the mix here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/229460882/GizMag_ItsAllGood.mp3
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3049327/Mixtapes/ItsAllGood/ItsAllGood.mp3
And of course the playlist:
1. Moby – Everloving
2. William Orbit – Sea Green
3. Cassius – Au rêve
4. Tosca – Rondo Acapricio
5. Röyksopp – What Else Is There
6. Air – Mer du Japon
7. Waldeck – Why Did We Fire the Gun?
8. The Chemical Brothers – The Pills Won’t Help You Know (Feat. Midlake)
9. Hans Zimmer – You’re So Cool
10. Yann Tiersen – Comptine d’un autre été
11. Gustavo Santaolalla – Deportation / Iguazu