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First, There Was Roscoe’s Chicken And Waffles……
……….Now, there’s Mario’s Bar and Laundry. What’s next, Hannah’s Bar B Que and Nail Salon?
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A Special Kind of Graffiti
Vitaly Rusakov, known as Mizer - an underground artist from Russia has some really great artworks that you can come across in Yekaterinburg. These illustrations may not be in line with the sometimes obscene images or messages graffiti usually transmit, but that is why it’s more interesting. Here are some peaceful, fun and creative artworks I wouldn’t mind finding on my wall.
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An Anatomical View on Emotions
Ever wondered what goes on inside your body when you have an idea or feel excited? After many years of collecting anatomy books and drawings, Tom Giesler created a set of illustrations that combine dull anatomical schemes with a fun and personal view of the human emotions. Click on the images for a larger view or head to Tom’s website for more of his works — all with an anatomical thematic.
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Printing on a Big Scale
I have a particular, nerdy interesting when it comes to digital photography and how it is exported beyond the digital world. In this case, we’re going to take a look at Impressions Grand Format - an usual way of printing your material. Here are a few shots of how the printing works. For more information, head to their website.
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Satirical Maps of Europe
Vintage stuff is way underrated, especially when you see such great artwork forgotten by time. We’ve come across some satirical maps that describe in a humorous fashion Europe’s situation as seen during the first World War. Here are the artworks:
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Rebel Monkeys
I’m so sick of these emo and neo-nazi trends I could hurl. There’s a softer side to it, brought to us by Julia Malanina, that used in her drawings monkeys influenced by several cultures. Called “4 out of 5″, the collection has no deep message or social meaning, it was only created to make us smile. And so it did.
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30 Great Examples of Innovative Marketing
I was just talking about some extreme form of advertisement for KFC, with a begging stripper in the subway and now come across these brilliant ads, made by the book, where you’re almost instantly convinced the product is worth a shot. From a razor blades to the almighty people, we’ve gathered some of the most creative ads that recently hit the internets.
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Smartest Flying School Ad
In one of my usual dull weekdays, while riding the subway I got hit by something totally unexpected. I was listening to music on my mp3 player, some chick got up, turned on the radio and started dancing. She was wearing a nice black dress and heels. Then she started slowly removing the dress in a very sleazy way and we all got a glimpse of the bikini. She then picked up an empty KFC bucket and started collecting change. She was a beggar, to everyone’s surprise. A few days later I read on a blog that she was advertising KFC. Similar to this, here is one hell of a brilliant advertisement for a pilot school.
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20 Creative Ideas for Everyday Use
If you’re life wasn’t easy enough, the following products are here to make every day easier and funnier. It seems that Fred & Friends, the company responsible for the following 20 creative designs and a bunch more, are getting quite a hype in the press and on the internet. And it’s not surprising, considering most of these objects fit in great in every household. Here are 20 of their brilliant ideas!
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