Urawaza Book Signing at Double Punch

Last Sunday, Double Punch hosted a book signing with Lisa Katayama (of TokyoMango and Wired Magazine) for her new book, Urawaza: Secret Everyday Tips and Tricks from Japan. Friends and fans turned out to meet Lisa, have their books signed, and try out some of the urawaza in the book!

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Ryan draws smudge-free on fabric, thanks to Lisa’s book and a can of hair sparay.

Ben and Jeremy show off their their signed copies of the handy household book.

Urawaza Book Signing at Double Punch


Join us on Sunday, July 13th @ 1pm!
Double Punch will be hosting a book signing with Lisa Katayama (tokyomango.com, Wired Magazine), author of Urawaza:
Secret Everyday Tips and Tricks from Japan.

Get your copy of this handy household book at Double Punch, have it signed by Lisa, and stay and hang out with her in our gallery space where you can check out our latest art show, “Say Hello to Piximix!”

Piximix Show Wrap Up at Groove Effect

Melissa sends up word of coverage of the Piximix and wrap up the Piximix show.  You can check it out right at this link or read it below.

If you weren’t at Double Punch this Friday, you missed Piximix’s opening reception, “Say Hello to Piximix”. Not to worry, though, I’ve got the scoop on the show, including pictures of the night’s festivities, which will be up through the month of June.

Piximix is character art gone wild. Kyle Hoyt, Catherine Maske, Garth Webb, and Rhandee Leaño combine their collective backgrounds in web design, animation, toy design, (award winning) character development, and general computer savvy to bring us such character lines as Pixipets, The Kaboom Bros., The Appley Rotten Gang, and The World of Minimids. Plus, they’re constantly conspiring to bring us new lines, which you can check out as they are released to their website.

“Say Hello to Piximix” showcases the group’s character lines through fine art prints and one-of-a-kind plush collectibles, handmade by Catherine. The show, which will remain up through the end of the month, also uses the gallery space as a pop-up shop complete with tee shirts, comic books, stickers, and the “Buttom-O-matic”, a capsule vending machine, which gives the gang’s new school designs some old school charm. The prints, which are made to order, were selling like hot cakes last Friday, and can be ordered through Double Punch, or special ordered to arrive right at your front door via Ningyoushi[dot]com.

Up next for Piximix, who are regulars at San Jose’s AnnualFanimeCon and San Francisco’sCapsule Design Festival, is a trip down south this July 4th weekend for LA’s Anime Expo 2008. Check out their newly remodeled website to keep up with future events, both locally and abroad.

Double Punch’s gallery is open during all regular store hours, and is located in North Beach at 1821 Powell (at Washington Square Park).

For questions, comments, or submissions regarding this or any future shows, email melissa@doublepunch.com

For more info about Piximix, be sure to check out their website.

Little Tommy smiles for double punch

Last weekend, there was the annual North Beach festival at Washington Square park. Folks and tourists usually go to that event as it has music, food, and beer. And with that event usually brings the drunkos that stumble into the shop, doing the pee-pee dance, but this year, I had a nice visit from one of our younger double punch fans – Tommy! He did really good at school last week and him mom rewarded him with face paint at the festival! He then asked him mom if he can swing by double punch to show me is newly paint face.  Awww… so cute! I wanted to pinch those cheeks, but that would smear his paint.  Thanks Tommy!

Little Tommy @ double punch