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Darth Vader & Darth Maul : by Nicky Barkla / Tumblr
Alphabet commissioned by Wallpaper for their Sex and Art issue
by malika favre
(via grimslice)
A guerilla gardening project, turning milk bottles into characters and planting them around the city.
(via utterlol)
“Pleasure in your Hands” advertising campaign for US Playboy by agency Neogama BBH, Brazil.
Whiting Out Your Favorite Brands
By day, Andrew Miller is a branding strategist at a New York design agency — working to figure out how to create memorable branding around perhaps not-so-memorable products. But by night, the former designer is stripping away that visual branding by covering it with white Krylon spray paint — to see which of our favorite products are still recognizable in their purest form. From a red Twizzler rope to an old Macintosh computer, the result is Brand Spirit — a blog of 100 ghost-like objects, photographed with an old 1970s camera, over 100 days.
Tell us how Brand Spirit came to be.
It started as a school project at SVA, where I was studying brand strategy. One of the things we talked about a lot in class was how, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, they banned all outdoor advertising, aiming to reduce visual pollution. Not surprisingly, businesses were very worried. But with the ban still in effect, the city is thriving — a recent survey even found that most residents find the ban beneficial. So, I wanted to ask, what happens when you start to imagine a world without brands?
(via jonnovstheinternet)
“Would you like a ‘throne’ of your own, or perhaps a fluffy picnic space? Lichtbed is an experimental project by architecture practice 51n4e and textile designers Chevalier-Masson and Julie Vandenbroucke. The oversized daybed that explores social relations and the boundaries between openness and privacy allowing sitters to chose the size of their own personal space.”
(via inhabitat)
Pikachewie by Kody Koala / Donald Kennedy
Based on the Pikachewie illustration by Rob Wood, this design asks the question: is it possible that you can eventually evolve your Pikachu into a Wookie? And would a hybrid Pokewookie speak in disgruntled groans or only communicate by saying its own name?
Artist: flickr / website / deviantart