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Posted: 08 May 2009 09:45 AM PDT Knitwear duo Annalisa Dunn and Dorothee Hagemann of Cooperative Designs bring forward another graphic/color-blocked knitwear collection with a lot of attitude for FW09/10. My mind is sort of on sensory overload when I look at the collection as it is trying really hard to define the evident inspiration references. Its a bit jumbled, but I can definitly draw a lot of Debbie Harry - 80’s Punk Rock / Goth Glam, London street scene, Vivienne Westwood, “Cry Baby”… I guess I just articluated the jumble that is in my head, but i think those key terms define the inspirations and attitude behind this collection.
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Posted: 08 May 2009 09:07 AM PDT If you like expensive pop art, then you will enjoy this interesting Crayon dog sculpture made of cut yellow and blue crayons, wood and two-part epoxy resin, measuring 42? x 19? x 28? and will cost you a whopping $18, 000. Thanks to 2dayBlog for the tip! |
Black and White Editorial & Video - Vogue UK Posted: 08 May 2009 08:57 AM PDT The video will show under this
I really like this Black/White editorial and video made for Vogue UK shot by Nick Knight (co-directed by Ruth Hogben.)- The fashion story features the beautiful model Anja Rubrik in a delicious series of black and white robes and outfits, using some of the best brands and designer names in the industry such as Martin Margiela, Dries Van Noten, Dior, Vivienne Westwood and Viktor & Rolf.
Black and White Via ShowStudio & TrendHunter |
Posted: 07 May 2009 05:23 PM PDT Magnun Larsson, an architecture student from London has proposed an idea to transform the Sahara Desert by creating a 6,000 km wall of sandstone. His proposal was awarded the top prize at the Holcim Foundation’s Awards for Sustainable Construction. The purpose wall would not only create an oasis by providing to create an oasis by providing shelter, water, and vegetation within the harsh Sahara Desert, but it would also stop the Sahara Desert from expanding. Amazingly, the limestone needed for the 6,000 km wall would be created entirely by utilizing bacillus pasteurii, which is a bacteria that when combined with regular sand turns into hard limestone. Check out these other shots: |
Posted: 07 May 2009 04:29 PM PDT Haha, ” The Beer Goggles effect ” ! Man I love advertising ! How creative some Agency are ! This Ad is for Ibrew-Coopers Beer: “Unlike regular-strength beers, Coopers Premium Light is a low 2.9% alcohol. The benefit of this low alcohol beer is that even after you've had a few, the effects are minimal. In fact, the "beer goggles" effect is only about 2.9% “ Via Jwt Singapore |
Posted: 07 May 2009 12:49 PM PDT
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