Sunday, October 17, 2010

Jordan Shoes

Michael Jordan and Nike started a basketball shoe revolution. We as Air Jordan shoe fans are dedicated to providing you with the newest and best Nike Air Jordan shoes information available on the web. Our passion is Air Jordan shoes and this website is our tribute the Air Jordan brand produced by Nike

Our site focuses on all the different Air Jordan Shoes produced by Nike that have been realeased starting in 1985 to the present. If you're looking for Air Jordan shoes, you may have realized it is a difficult task to find them. We strive to provide you with information on online shoe stores that carry authentic Nike Air Jordan shoes.

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Jordan Shoes for Women
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Simple Motif from Jordan Shoes
Black and White Jordan Shoes
Black Graduated Colors
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Friday, October 15, 2010

DSW Shoes

DSW opened its first store in July 1991 in Dublin, Ohio. In 1998, Value City Department Stores, Inc. purchased DSW. In December 2004, Retail Ventures, Inc. consolidated several brands. Until July 5, 2005, DSW operated as a wholly owned subsidiary of Retail Ventures, Inc. who continues to hold 60% of the outstanding shares of DSW.

DSW Boat for Girls
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Green High heels from DSW
New Model from DSW
Elegant Black from DSW
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DSW Sandals and Shoes
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DSW Shop Online
Old Models from DSW
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Monday, October 11, 2010

DC Shoes

Why are they called DC Shoes? When the company started in 1993, it first went by the name Droors Clothing Footwear, the words that stood for the acronym ‘DC.’ The current name DC Shoes was acquired when the company was sold to a new owner. Although a tie no longer exists between the old and the new group, the acronym is still used as part of the company name.

Luxury DC Shoes
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DC Double Label
Blue and White DC Girls
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Polka Black and White
3 in 1 DC's Colors

"If Art Were..." with Sean Brian McDonald




I met artist, Sean Brian McDonald, at his "Important Packages" art show at Specific Merchandise last month. If you're familiar with Brooks Hudson Thomas of Specific, you know what a fresh perspective he has and a keen eye to curate truly unusual yet inspiring things. Sean Brian McDonald's show was just that, emerging talent at its best...truly out-of-the-box, if you will.

A former musician turned painter, turned sculpture, Sean's "Important Packages" is based in utilitarian philosophy. He focused on each piece as a cultivated object with it's own compositional needs. As he gathers materials, such as beautifully flawed pieces of scrap wood, he's able to implicate this sense of process and use it as a point of departure, allowing new ideas and narratives to surface. As he states, "my goal is to extract the hidden elegance and sense of magic out of every material I'm drawn to."

I sat down with Sean last week for a twist on my favorite conversational game, "If Design Were..."

Here you have it, "If Art Were... with Sean Brian McDonald:

SY: If art were an object?
SBM: Junk drawer

SY: ...a food?
SBM: Caviar on wonder bread.

SY: ...a moment?
SBM: The beginning of the universe.

SY: ...a memory?
SBM: A moment of excitement followed with a yawn.

SY: ...a place?
SBM: Sewage plant.

SY: ...a song?
SBM: "Free Jazz," By Ornette Coleman.

SY: ...an era?
SBM: Pre-Historic: The hunter's and gatherer's would spontaneously break into chants and start dancing.

SY: ...a person?
SBM: Andy Kaufman

SY: ...an animal?
SBM: Flying squirrel or humpback whale.

SY: ...a city
SBM: Even though I've never been there I'll go with Berlin. It just sounds right.

"If Art Were..." with Sean Brian McDonald




I met artist, Sean Brian McDonald, at his "Important Packages" art show at Specific Merchandise last month. If you're familiar with Brooks Hudson Thomas of Specific, you know what a fresh perspective he has and a keen eye to curate truly unusual yet inspiring things. Sean Brian McDonald's show was just that, emerging talent at its best...truly out-of-the-box, if you will.

A former musician turned painter, turned sculpture, Sean's "Important Packages" is based in utilitarian philosophy. He focused on each piece as a cultivated object with it's own compositional needs. As he gathers materials, such as beautifully flawed pieces of scrap wood, he's able to implicate this sense of process and use it as a point of departure, allowing new ideas and narratives to surface. As he states, "my goal is to extract the hidden elegance and sense of magic out of every material I'm drawn to."

I sat down with Sean last week for a twist on my favorite conversational game, "If Design Were..."

Here you have it, "If Art Were... with Sean Brian McDonald:

SY: If art were an object?
SBM: Junk drawer

SY: ...a food?
SBM: Caviar on wonder bread.

SY: ...a moment?
SBM: The beginning of the universe.

SY: ...a memory?
SBM: A moment of excitement followed with a yawn.

SY: ...a place?
SBM: Sewage plant.

SY: ...a song?
SBM: "Free Jazz," By Ornette Coleman.

SY: ...an era?
SBM: Pre-Historic: The hunter's and gatherer's would spontaneously break into chants and start dancing.

SY: ...a person?
SBM: Andy Kaufman

SY: ...an animal?
SBM: Flying squirrel or humpback whale.

SY: ...a city
SBM: Even though I've never been there I'll go with Berlin. It just sounds right.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Zappos Shoes

Zappos.com is an online shoe and clothing shop. Currently based in Henderson, Nevada, United States, the company warehouse is located in Shepherdsville, Kentucky, along with an outlet store. Since its founding in 1999, Zappos has grown to be the largest online shoe store. Zappos did "almost nothing" in sales for 1999, but grossed over USD$800 million in merchandise sales in 2007 and grossed over $1 billion in 2009. In July 2009, under pressure to deliver a return to Sequoia Capital and its other investors, the company announced it would be acquired by Amazon.com in an all-stock deal; by the time the deal closed in early November, the deal was worth about $1.2 billion. The name Zappos is derived from the Spanish word zapatos, meaning shoes.

A Girl Used Zappos Shoes
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Soft Colors from Zappos
All Models on Zappos
New Models from Zappos
Beautiful Pink
Unique Zappos Shoes
Zappos Girls and Boys Shoes
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