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Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 0 comments
Beautiful ad/documentary by Wieden + Kennedy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Alot of time & Love and attention to detail. It just makes Coke so "nice". I want one, its worked.
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 0 comments
Labels: Advertising, Animation
Really intersesting Blog post about how a black google could save the world, well how an all black site uses less power than an all white one.
Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year
So someone made one:
www.blackle.com
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 2 comments
A few nice Tee's from Urban Outfitters. Not often you see a "slogan" Tee these days and would actually wear it.
Maybe they would send James & Joe a few, to be seen out and about in..
Urban Outfitters
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 0 comments
Labels: Fashion, Graphic Design
I cant believe we haven't mentioned him yet on this blog. I'm sure you all know and love him, if not then please check out his work.
He basically, gets drunk at great partys and takes pictures of hot girls, every mans dream job.
I suppose he's a bit like those shit people that take photos in clubs and put then up on a site (4clubbers maybe??) but he's not shit..
The Cobra Snake is the guy in the last pic wearing the Bat Man T-shirt.
The Cobra Snake.com/
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 0 comments
Labels: Photography
"Joe Penrod's "painted shadows" are a kind of working class public art with a short "shelf life"."
I think its a cute idea, however i saw it done on a road where i used to live, but the person had waited till there was no light other than from the lampposts, so the shadow was in the same place every night. I remember walking past a little drunk and thinking what a coincidence I'm walking past when the shadow is in exactly the right place, I was amazed, the I realized.
Joe Penrod's Painted Shadows
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 1 comments
Labels: Art
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Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 8 comments
Labels: Comments
Design your own Penguin book cover, what a great idea for a really personal gift.
Above are a few people who have done one and sent to Penguin.
They have a small gallery of covers created by bands, but they are a bit arsey, thought these where better..
Website link.
Posted by James & Joe at 8/18/2007 0 comments
Labels: Editorial, Graphic Design
Find out how people view your website or image and which areas are getting most of the attention. Enter your url, heatmap generator will create a heatmap for you.
"The ViewFinder Heatmap service creates a Saliency attention heatmap.The salience map creation is based upon neuro-science studies of visual Attention, Perception and Cognition of humans."
feng-gui.com.
Posted by James & Joe at 8/10/2007 1 comments
Labels: Science and Technology, Web design
A little something we were playing around with
Posted by James & Joe at 8/10/2007 0 comments
Amazing video, heres what they say about it.
"An experiment to exploit the single frames that make up an animated film and explore the emotions of the creative process. Created with 987 polaroids and no computer compositing."
Posted by James & Joe at 8/09/2007 4 comments
Labels: Music Video
At first i thought this was another photoshop job, then when i read a few more comments and snooped around the flickr page a little more realised that it was 100% real. I thought the image was funny, but more interesting that these days i just asume everything like this is a photoshop job. kinda tastes the fun out of things. A bit like knowing the magic trick.
check out the poor kid.
one tough cookie!!!
Posted by James & Joe at 8/08/2007 1 comments
Labels: Funny
nice ad found in a womans magazine to go along side their campaing.
Nice way to aproach the subject. However i'm sure they are still hiding something.
makeupyourownmind.co.uk
Posted by James & Joe at 8/07/2007 0 comments
Labels: Advertising, Graphic Design