Thursday, 9 April 2009

Hugs For Monsters

Some rather amusing splash pages for Internet Explorer Users from the Joe over at Hugs For Monsters.
















Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Fabric Molotov

Some brilliant work from brazilian born fashion designer Vítor Manuel da Cunha Bastos who has created these knitted molotov cocktails. His label Ofilhobastardo is definitely worth a look.


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Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Something strange for your wednesday

Well there seems to have been a surge in strange music videos recently, strange but good. Here is Bloc Party's song "Signs" remixed by Armand Van Helden and underneath that is Depeche Modes new song "Wrong"

Enjoy
















Monday, 26 January 2009

The original eyebrow dance

As I'm sure many of you will have seen the new Cadbury's Ad if not here it is,






but the people over at todayandtomorrow have uncovered this amazing video could this be where falon got their idea from?







Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Randy anyone?

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Well after a bit of tweaking and playing about I have managed to make a font. It's something I started last year while working on a poster based around the work of Paul Rand. I have tweaked a few bits from the original version but even though it is readable it is essentially still a display font.


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If anyone would like to have a play with it here it is here



Photoshoped

Nicely done.


Another example of brilliant adbusting, a billboard on the subway in Berlin has an elegant sarcastic pasteup. The board announced the disks of Britney Spears, Leona Lewis and Christina Aguilera, but on top of them were pasted several images representing the palette of tools in Photoshop .


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Monday, 12 January 2009

The Portrait of a Future Citizen as a Young Boy | NO CAPTION NEEDED

Scary stuff


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The image of Palestinian children (as well as Iraqi children) with “toy guns” has become such a cliché in recent times that I’ve almost stopped paying attention to them when they show up in journalistic slideshows. But the photograph below, which appeared recently on the Washington Post website, warrants a close look despite what might seem initially as a weary stereotype.

What distinguishes this image from the many others in the “toy gun” genre is that the young boy is not with other children playing with his fake weapon, nor is he being watched over by a small group of approving adults. R [From The Portrait of a Future Citizen as a Young Boy | NO CAPTION NEEDED]