Posts Tagged ‘Geek Inspired’
Geek Inspired: Dr. Horrible
I cannot express how much I heart Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog, the online musical by Joss Whedon about a small time villain struggling to become one of the big bads. This style set can help bring out the musical villain in everyone, with Horrible references both direct and inspired by his mad scientist persona!
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Geek Inspired: Cabin in the Woods
A staple of many horror movies is the ominous cabin in the woods, where kids are stalked by demons, zombies, and serial killers. There’s even an upcoming horror movie by Joss Whedon that’s named for the trope. It’s a visually beautiful setting for horror, with trees and woodland creatures you can enjoy while you shake off the feeling that you’re being watched from the underbrush. Combined with the ensuing bloodstains, a horror flick with a cabin in the woods is set to terrify and inspire!
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Geek Inspired: Wild Things
I remember reading Where the Wild Things Are as a child, but I only began to appreciate the artwork and story as an adult. With the release of the movie, it’s a great excuse to explore childhood again with stylish goods fit for a king! Let the wild rumpus commence after the break:
Geek Inspired: DNA
If you ever wanted to see your own nucleotides, now is the time! DNA is hip and stylish, with a variety of products representing the human body’s building blocks. Some can even be personalized: with a swab of cheek cells, a laboratory can create a unique piece of art based entirely on you. DNA’s iconic double helix shape and telltale lines make great graphic accessories for your home, office, or outfit.
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Geek Inspired: Cubes of Q*bert

Inspired by Q*bert
I actually still have my old Atari 2600 in the garage, though I doubt it still works. One of the classic games in the old Atari arsenal was Q*bert, the platform game involving jumping between graphic cubes. The visuals were colorful and the geometric patterns have lived on to this day.
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