Phew, it’s been a while… but I’ve missed posting cool stuff I find, so, here I am, back again.
There is a cafe called The Little Grocer by my house that has this gorgeous pinboard outside the front door with lots of notes all over it . Each note is from someone different, a little spoon looking for her big spoon, lost and found notes and going on’s in the area. I love it!
Happy to be back!
Schirm & Co. Umbrella Shop: Rainvertising
Interesting use of media - plus i had a giggle in the middle.
I do love me some Lego
Volkswagen needed to find an innovative way of demonstrating the awesome road-eating power and acceleration of the new Volkswagen Golf R in magazines to increase sales. So, an edible insert that literally gave people the chance to “Eat the road” was conceptualised and placed in a motoring magazine. Eat the Road. Seriously, eat it. Ingredients: Glutinous rice flour, water, salt, propylene glycol FD&C colour, glycerine.Volkswagen: Eat the Road
Interbest Outdoor Company: Male Stripper
There’s nothing better than a fat man taking his clothes off.
I love this innovative use of media!
From the Tempest Running Academy. Absolutely wicked!
Italian artist CT has developed a fresh new style of graffiti in his home town of Torino. Foregoing the over-complicated and enigmatic patterns of the past, CT focuses instead on a simplified boldfaced approach to graffiti. His work is a play on bold fonts, straight angles and bubbly curves. To the passer by, CT’s graffiti may be confused with a company logo instead of an urban signature. These tangram-style bombs appear on walls throughout Torino and Europe as well, where CT has generated some worthwhile acclaim for his work. To learn more about CT, hit the gallery below, and visit ekosystem for an artist interview.
Simple articulation of a very important message.Greenpeace: Seventy, Thirty-eight, Twelve