The Absurd Latte Art contest (voting, prizes, etc)

OK – there are now lots of lovely submissions coming in so I will say we’ll close the entries in about a week, turn it into a little competition and I will pick a dozen and create a poll for you to choose from and the best one wins.

EDIT – we now have a sponsor!  The nice people at Espresso Warehouse stepped up!  Will announce the prize in the next related post.
So – more, more, more! (please)

In other news Ola’s part three is up, and I hopefully have a really cool project to post about soon.

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  1. Posted September 14, 2007 at 11:11 pm | Permalink

    late entry… unfortunately I took the photo and it’s not great quality. but lauren and john pulled it off in one take.

    http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1440/1383309354_044dc34234.jpg

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  1. By pasteboard » What Baristas Do When Left Unsupervised on September 15, 2007 at 9:08 pm

    [...] for you…” Seems Ryan and his pals at Intelli L.A. were playing around with ideas for James Hoffmann’s Absurd Latte Art Contest, and they were so inspired by their creation that they mocked up a mag cover for us. Thanks, guys. [...]

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    My name is James Hoffmann, and I am a founder of Square Mile Coffee Roasters and was the World Barista Champion in 2007. I continue to write, give talks and consult on many aspects of coffee.

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