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  • A Flower For You?

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    A Flower For You?
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Ping Pong Fun

January 16, 2015 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

I hate that the word 'Ping Pong' now reminds me of seedy bars in Thailand. Perceptions. Do not fear, there is nothing dodgy about this post... A new advertisement by Pepsi MAX features 1840 ping pong balls and mousetraps. Intrigued? Check out the video to see what happens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7YQT6BCuAE Crazy and strangely awesome. via AdWeek. . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Marketing Tagged With: advertising, creative, drink, F&B, HarrimanSteel, London, pepsi, ping pong, video

Hello 2015

January 12, 2015 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Thank you for the laughs and smiles, and the unexpected surprises you threw in my direction. For all the new countries I got to visit, and the family and friends I saw along the way. You went by at a crazy speed but I've somehow managed to learn a few lessons while you flew past. 2014 - you were an amazing year. I'm looking forward to the year ahead and all the adventures that I'll get to have . . .

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Filed Under: The Paper Project Tagged With: black and white, drawing, handmade, handtype, handwritten, illustration, new year, patterns, typography

Parkour with Flour

December 28, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Have always been fascinated by parkour - their ability to run, jump and flip across urban spaces fuelled by adrenaline, giving the cities a life different to that of the normal bustle of crowds and traffic. Earlier this year, I wrote about Dancing with Flour. This series by Photographer Ben Franke titled "Parkour Motion" takes another spin on this concept of photography, a slightly more . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: action, dancing, extreme sport, lighting, New York, parkour, photography, shadows, sport, urban

Metamorphosis

December 27, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

A beautifully timed shot - not a second too early, not a second too late. Florida-based photographer David Taggart photographed this and called it "Ready to Fly" but once it took its rounds across the internet, the public soon renamed it "Metamorphosis". "The picture was captured in Valparaiso, Chile where I was photographing the city's rich outdoor murals. As the man walked into the . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Photography Tagged With: art, chile, david taggart, florida, metamorphosis, mural, outdoor, photographer, photography, portrait, street art, timing

Plants with Pants

December 25, 2014 By Shermaine 2 Comments

If the title itself has not yet caught your attention, check this out. Yes, literally. Plants with pants. I'm loving this new form of flowerpot, perhaps because it houses my favourite green - the cactus. No longer spend long days in the office feeling lonely and place one of these cool dudes on your desk. By Matteo Cibic, see more great products at his store. via Visual . . .

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Filed Under: Design, Interesting Finds Tagged With: cactus, cute, decoration, design, desk, flower, gift, novelty, plant, pot, product, succulent

Collab#1 by Now&Them

December 24, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Where have the last two months disappeared to? Collab#1 by Now&Them. "What?" you say. Our communications agency Paper Stone Scissors started a platform called Now&Them, celebrating creativity in society. We launched with an event called Collab#1 - an exhibition that encourages collaboration across multiple industries. Furniture Designer x Chocolate Factory, Graffiti Artist x Skull . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Design Tagged With: advertising, agency, art, collaboration, event, exhibitors, graffiti, illustration, launch, painting, Paper Stone Scissors, photography, pieces, sculpture, Shanghai

Splashes of Colour

October 11, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Painted Images is a series by Los Angeles-based Alexandra Valenti merging photography and painting. She makes use of both of her passions to create a new world splashed with colour and personality, giving each of her vintage-style photographs a unique flair, youthfulness and vibrancy. Really pretty. via ufunk.   . . .

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Filed Under: Fashion, Interesting Finds, Photography Tagged With: Alexandra Valenti, art, colours, landscape, Los Angelese, Painted Images, photographer, scrapbook, vintage

Change Your Perception

October 7, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

CMYK by Skurktur, a small design collective based in Norway. Let's all be that young child who plays in the coloured rain. via Martineken. . . .

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Filed Under: Art, Interesting Finds Tagged With: campaign, child, CMYK, coloured, graffiti, Italy, Norway, paint, perceptions, Ricomincia da Te, Skurktur, stencil, street art

Ulyana Sergeenko Haute Couture Spring 2013

October 6, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

Have been having a week-long public holiday over here in Shanghai - yes, China has an absolutely blissful number of days off. For once, stayed at home and caught up on all the things you seem to put off with the excuse of "too much work" (one of which included starting to watch Breaking Bad which is extremely addictive). I've been doing plenty of reading and far too little blogging to say the . . .

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Filed Under: Fashion, Interesting Finds Tagged With: 2013, collection, dresses, fairytale, haute couture, holidays, lookbook, Nick Sushkevich, playsuits, Spring, Ulyana Segeenko, whimsey

A Wrapped City

September 27, 2014 By Shermaine Leave a Comment

I have a love for paper, stationery, and all things related. A little while ago, encountered the dilemma of having to give a couple of friends some green tea Kit Kats from Japan and found out that I had nothing to wrap them with (big gasp). Found a roll of scrap paper and decided to make my own... Presents always look nicer wrapped - we all too often get lazy and gift people in paper . . .

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Filed Under: Interesting Finds, My Creations, Paper, The Paper Project Tagged With: apartments, Christmas, crafted, create, drawing, gift, gift wrap, handmade, house, illustration, patterns, present, wrap, wrapping paper

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