I cannot count on one hand the amount of Street Food YouTube channels I follow. The old saying “ Bubble gum for the Brain “ doesn’t apply. Bubble gum for the stomach?
The speed and efficiency of these cooks are always amazing. Yes, I would eat it.
OMG the spray paint process color video = 1000% my jam. Also: french bread left in paper bag then wrapped in tinfoil stays nice on my kitchen counter for days... Howdy Gareth from DC!
Great roundup as usual. That spray paint halftone thing is brillaint precisely because it shouldn't work but does. There's something deeply satisfying about taking digital precision and making it analog and messy. I've been down the same rabbithole with street food videos, tho I'm more obsessed with how they've optimizd every single motion for speed.
Wesley is always good for novel approaches to things. As a former offset printer who used to try and do registered multi-color work on a Davidson Dualith 500 press which NEVER lined up, I learned to work around that off-register to make it a feature.
Yet another excellent issue! My fave article? Each and every one!
I cannot count on one hand the amount of Street Food YouTube channels I follow. The old saying “ Bubble gum for the Brain “ doesn’t apply. Bubble gum for the stomach?
The speed and efficiency of these cooks are always amazing. Yes, I would eat it.
OMG the spray paint process color video = 1000% my jam. Also: french bread left in paper bag then wrapped in tinfoil stays nice on my kitchen counter for days... Howdy Gareth from DC!
Great roundup as usual. That spray paint halftone thing is brillaint precisely because it shouldn't work but does. There's something deeply satisfying about taking digital precision and making it analog and messy. I've been down the same rabbithole with street food videos, tho I'm more obsessed with how they've optimizd every single motion for speed.
Exactly!
Wesley is always good for novel approaches to things. As a former offset printer who used to try and do registered multi-color work on a Davidson Dualith 500 press which NEVER lined up, I learned to work around that off-register to make it a feature.
(And thanks for the high-fives.)