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"art for the real world"

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 3, 2009

[“Portfolio Number One”, hanging in a collector’s office in Germany.] I’ve been playing around with this line  a lot recently: “Art For The Real World”. …

how 'cube grenades' are re-inventing the advertising business [at least for me]

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 2, 2009

[Essen­tial Rea­ding: “Everything You Always Wan­ted To Know About ‘Cube Gre­na­des’ But Were Afraid To Ask.”] Back on 24 September, I wrote about how Shit …

"a good customer base is the best marketing department there is"

By Patrick Crampton | Oct 1, 2009

In a rather random moment of clarity, I wrote this line on Twitter a couple of weeks ago: “A good customer base is the best …

[pre-publication print offer:] love matters. people matter. everything else is secondary. …

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 30, 2009

[$50 PayPal Deposit Button etc.] The “A Story [Blue]” print is now available as a pre-publication offer: $245.00 This print is different than the ones …

random book sighting in japan

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 29, 2009

I was quite amused by this, in a weird kinda way. A few days ago, some groovy cat in Japan spotted my book in a …

"and if only one percent of those people…"

By Patrick Crampton | Sep 28, 2009

I got this story from Derek Sivers, about a musician who bought a quarter-page ad in a big magazine. The magazine had a circulation of …