The Prodigious Elephant
Posted by Ebun | Posted in futbol, shirt | Posted on 10:19 PM
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Wow, I made this shirt in JULY! and I cannot believe that I haven't posted this yet. smh @ me. My apologies. Here we have a shirt with Didier Drogba aka the prodigious elephant that I made for a female Drogba fan who was attending the Chelsea v A.C. Milan game (I believe it was) in the summer. Hope you like it....enjoyWelcome to Owl country...
Posted by Ebun | Posted in shirt | Posted on 6:23 PM
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LUPE FIASCO & ASHER ROTH at Temple University
Posted by Ebun | Posted in | Posted on 1:12 PM
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Futbol vs Football
Posted by Ebun | Posted in futbol | Posted on 6:13 PM
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I know this post is going to cause a stir, and rightfully so: discourse is good. So as a fan of both American Football and futbol (soccer) I have to say this: Futbol is a much more enjoyable game to watch (and play) than American Football for a number of reasons.
First of all, there is an inherent finesse to the game of soccer that I believe does not exist in American Football. Even if you don't watch soccer often or at all, whenever you see a clip, you are amazed at the things that soccer players can do by themselves. For instance, I've "wowed" people just by myself on the corner of the street or in my alleyway juggling the soccer ball and doing tricks. I'm yet to see someone do something breathtaking by themselves with a football. Usually, you are wowed by a running back juking the crap out of a linebacker or safety or a wide receiver making a leaping catch over a cornerback. As amazing as it is to see someone get "Mossed" or Ray Lewis knock the wind out of Ochocinco, I find it more amazing to see a freestyler do an around the world 10x in a row or to see Ronaldinho juggling the ball solo.
Now, most people who I've debated this with always bring up the fact that in a futbol game you will be lucky if you see two or three goals scored. And to that I say that if you watch futbol, as a true fan of the game, it isn't about the goals. Goals are great to see, but I've watched some games that ended in nil-nil draws that have been far more entertaining than games with two or three goals scored. I doubt any American Football fan would leave the stadium happy if the game they just attended ended 0-0. Furthermore, I feel as though there is a culture that surrounds futbol that isn't found, or if so, very little in American football. If you were to take a journey to the most remote parts of the earth, what game will you most likely find the kids playing? you guessed it, futbol. Most importantly though, the biggest sporting event of a single sport is the FIFA World Cup. Some might rebut and say, "well that's because it involves all countries" and my response would be that that is representative of futbol's appeal on a global scale.
Ultimately, they are both great sports that have die-hard fans the world over. I choose futbol. What about you?
Maison de Verre
Posted by Ebun | Posted in architecture | Posted on 6:41 PM
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The Art of Evading
Posted by Ebun | Posted in architecture | Posted on 11:47 PM
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Yesterday was the review for project 01 of studio. The project essentially began with us being assigned a human trait, mine being "evader" and progressed into us defining the trait, making a drawing about it and then surveying a site with instances of the trait being manifested in the site. Once this site mapping was completed, we were to begin to design for an inhabitant of our choice and to program the space.
ZOMBIELAND
Posted by Ebun | Posted in architecture | Posted on 7:06 AM
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Les Trois Rois (The Three Kings)
Posted by Ebun | Posted in futbol, shirt | Posted on 10:17 PM
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I made this post to recap three of my favorite shirts, all of which have French football legends on them. Thierry Henry, Zinedine Zidane and Eric Cantona, respectively. If you are interested in any of the pieces on my blog or have any shirt idea in mind that you would like to see come to life, please feel free to send me an e-mail at ebun.olaloye@gmail.com
P.S. Look forward to the ad campaign for the first t shirt from the line of shirts: Live. Breathe. Futbol.
For the LOVE of the game (and the city)
Posted by Ebun | Posted in design, shirt | Posted on 9:31 PM
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There is something intriguing about the city of Philadelphia. I live right across the bridge in south jersey and rarely visited the city for the 6 years I lived there before I went to school at Temple University in the heart of North Philly.
Upon going to Temple, I immediately fell in love with the city and the myriad of things it has to offer. In short, the city has character, attitude, panache and lots of it too. However, it wasn't till I got my own apartment and built a bike as my primary means of transportation did I really get to experience the city.
I especially love the soccer culture at Temple and other surrounding universities (Drexel, UPenn). To combine the two things I love the most about the city: soccer culture and attitude, I designed a graphic, t-shirt, stickers and hoody to champion my love of this city. Stay tuned for the design.

