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Ruthless Endings

April 29, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

“It’s not you, it’s me.” How many times have you heard that? Not too many, one would hope… Portugal-based graphic designer Wasted Rita created a collection of breakup letters. Despite the seemingly cruel messages, the humour and quirky typography is something to be admired. She is self-described as "a natural born agent provocateur, sarcastic as needed and a full-time thinker who must write about . . .

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Filed Under: Design, Interesting Finds, Life Tagged With: break ups, graphic designer, humour, love, real life, relationships, sarcasm, Wasted Rita

Fruity Bears

April 28, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

The creative team at Haribo must be falling over themselves right now - they just got outshone by a pair of students at the advertising school, HAW Hamburg. As part of a class, students were asked to create a print campaign for the new delicious Haribo gummy bears with 25% more fruit juice. Aspiring Graphic Designers Valentin René Tillian and Michael Wilde came up with this simple and quite . . .

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Filed Under: Design, Food, Interesting Finds Tagged With: concept, design students, fruits, Fruity Bears, graphics design, haribo, HAW Hamburg, juicy, Michael Wilde, Valentin René Tillian

Fish&Chips

April 28, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

I'm sure we all could do with some deep-fried goodness on a Monday afternoon... A sudden pang of homesickness. Take me back to sunsets & blue skies! via Buzzfeed (with recipe by Daniel Humm) . . .

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Filed Under: Food Tagged With: Australia, blue skies, chef, cravings, Daniel Humm, deep fried, fish & chips, recipe

Animal Faces

April 10, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Photographer Lukas Holas throws away the colour to create these amazing black & white portraits of his favourite creatures. These photos capture all the details and shine every expression, texture and feather in a clearer light, creating a kind of magic to each shot. via Indulgd . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: animals, black & white, details, expressions, lighting, Lukas Holas, magic, portraits, texture

Flower Petal Explosions

April 9, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Was just talking about how advertising has reached yet another level after seeing a group of people mix & drink Robinsons juices in zero gravity with the help of Framestore, the Oscar winning VFX team behind Gravity - check it out. Then I saw this... 8 million vibrantly-coloured flower petals erupted through a small village in Costa Rica just the other day. Need further evidence? No, it's . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Marketing Tagged With: advertising, botanic, campaign, colours, Framestore, gravity, Jaron Albertin, McCann, Nick Meek, petals, Sony, technology, TV

Penny Drawings

April 5, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

How would you like to put the Wild West in your pocket? San Diego-based artist Sam Larson makes that possible with his tiny illustrations that depict scenes inspired by the American West, no bigger than a penny. Larson’s illustrations feature cowboys, mountain ranges, forest scenes, wildlife, and more - posted on his Instagram feed every night. How does one even draw that in that . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Design, Interesting Finds Tagged With: drawings, illustration, Instagram, miniature, penny, Sam Larson, San Diego, watercolour, Wild West

Strange Fruits

April 5, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Call me crazy, but sometimes when you walk past things - do you see little faces? Whether it's a bend in the handrail, the foam of your coffee, or pucker in a lemon. Sometimes it's nice to look down on a Monday morning and find something smiling at you. Sarah Illenberger creates her own experiences and makes her food into rainbows, diamonds and disco balls. The Berlin-based art director and . . .

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Filed Under: Design, Food, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: art direction, colours, concept, food art, imaginative, play, smiles, strange fruits, Tutti Frutti

Junkyard Spotting

April 4, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

A great photo of tyres about to be burned in a cement factory, by aerial photographer Klaus Leidorf: Check out the high-res on his Flickr. . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: aerial photography, birds eye, cement factory, Flickr, high resolution, Klaus Leidorf, tyres

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