Think Different - ‘Glow-In-The-Dark’
October 31st, 2008



Peace to all TMagicworld citizens
Tonight sees the very special release of the ‘Think Different’- ‘Glow-In-The-Dark’ Edition T-shirt. Similar to a common glow stick, if the T-shirt is held near light, a familiar green glowing hue will radiate from the typographical message. This Think Different black/glow colourway is a complete redesign of the first edition and technically is a first for the T.Magic collection, featuring a ridiculously high quality full grain half dot tone finish. Also available is a special white on white edition.
Only 50 in the entire galaxy! A special collectors item for all you T.Magic connoisseurs!
Release date: Now
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Kaws Interview By The Think Movement
October 30th, 2008
The guys from The Think Movement sat down with Kaws for a short video interview. They talk mostly about the business aspect of Kaws’ life, which is pretty interesting.
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Jay-Z: He Came, He Saw, He Conquered
October 29th, 2008

Arts documentary series. Alan Yentob explores the life and work of the chart topping rapper and multi-millionaire businessman Jay-Z. With an exclusive insight into his world Yentob accompanies Jay-Z for six months, including the build up to his triumphant headline gig at Glastonbury and backstage access to his concerts in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York. Jay-Z also talks in depth about his other passions, which include modern art, architecture, politics, sports and fashion.
A good ‘Rags To Riches’ story. I hope it’s of use to all you aspiring entrepreneurs!
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RBG Rainbow Glasses
October 28th, 2008

Designer Luis Porem is the man behind this interesting prototype RBG Rainbow Glasses. The frames are hollow and hold colored ink — green, red, or black, it’s your call. I could see Kanye sporting these.
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Banned Commercials - MUST SEE
October 27th, 2008
Now this is some funny shit.
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The Dragons’ Stories: How They Made Their Millions
October 27th, 2008

I just saw a special edition of Dragons’ Den revealing their lives and how did they make their millions? Also what are they really like? I must say, it was very inspirational.
In the first of the five programmes focusing on the dragons, we are on an access-all-areas journey into the life of Theo Paphitis.
I hope it’s of use to all you aspiring entrepreneurs!
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Creating Something Out Of Nothing - Colourway
October 26th, 2008
What’s up peeps?
I was at the screen printers Friday just gone and managed to take a photo of the ‘Creating Something Out Of Nothing’ Tees that were printed in the wrong colourway. I’ve showed them to a few people and they said I should release them. I doubt it cause I have some new exclusive colourways of this design that will blow that one out the waters but who knows. If so it won’t be for now cause I don’t to like release the same designs too soon to each other so we won’t be getting another ‘CSOON’ Tee or Jumper til next year. This year I think there are only going to be like 4 or so more releases so hold tight.
Recently I’ve been getting a lot of stick about Tees selling out too soon. I know everyday more and more people are becoming a part of the T.Magic Movement at an alarming rate but I don’t want to increase the production at the minute. I’m going to ALWAYS keep T.Magic limited and exclusive but I’m working on ways of expanding without contradicting myself. What can I say people… You need to be quick on the ball. They say ‘The early bird catches the worm’ right?
The next release is approaching very soon and it’s a great one. I’ve been working on it for a minute now. It will be a cut above the rest in terms of the new inks I’m experimenting with. Stay tuned
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Self Help
October 25th, 2008

Found this quite funny.
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T.Magic Quote Of The Week pt.67
October 24th, 2008

“Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
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Artist Spotlight - Robin Rhode
October 23rd, 2008

Robin Rhode is a South African artist who creates beautiful street art by transforming simple shapes and objects into elements of narratives.
Rhode usually works in public spaces, using walls, public basketball fields or just the street as his “canvas”. His preferred materials are easily accessible ones like charcoal and paint. As a result, his works stand out through their simplicity and their formal clarity, emphasizing the idea over lavishness of production.
