luni, 14 noiembrie 2011
sâmbătă, 19 septembrie 2009
i feel my stomach
sydney international food festival: food flag ads to help promote the sydney international food festival, WHYBIN/TBWA came up with these ads that show different national flags created using foods associated with a specific country. example of the poster: some of the flags from the campaign: you can find more posters from the series over at ads of the world project credits advertising agency: WHYBIN/TBWA, sydney executive creative director: garry horner creative director: matt kemsley art director: miles jeffreys copywriter: tammy keegan photographer: natalie boog retoucher: nick mueller food stylist: trish heagerty |
or WHATCH THIS
jeremy dickinson ‘fifteen buses’ by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens jeremy dickinson galerie xippas, athens june 17 - september 26, 2009 british artist jeremy dickinson is just wrapping up his latest solo show at galerie xippas in athens, greece. the show features large and small works by the london based painter all focusing on his passion for transportation. dickinson’s work features methodical and meticulous reproductions of cars, buses and trucks. he paints these vehicles in a realistic style that eventually reveals that they are in fact miniature toys that are reproductions of actual objects. some of the small models are from dickinson’s childhood, while others were later added to his collection. the toys are arranged in a variety of ways form being stacked on top of each other to thematic groupings, set against solid neutral colour backgrounds. his work ‘alludes both to the collector's obsession with the object of his passion and to the adult's wish to revive a memory and immortalize its content.’ http://www.xippas.com ‘seven buses’ by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘omnibus wall’ by jeremy dickinson, 2008 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘duotones’by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘rallyard with joe’s cars’ by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘fourteen buses’ by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘french autopark’ by jeremy dickinson, 2008 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens ‘tekno mixer’ by jeremy dickinson, 2009 courtesy of galerie xippas, athens |
saturday morning
help build the breakfast machine! case study of breakfast machines researched by yuri suzuki japanese designer yuri suzuki has developed a concept for breakfast machines. he based his research on quirky contraptions that often appear in movies including pee wee herman's big adventure and flubber. today yuri starts building his breakfast machine at the platform21 gallery in amsterdam as part of one of the dutch design double events. during 16–24 september, visitors will help to build the breakfast machine and from 25–26 september, breakfast will be served all-day from 12:00–20:00 dutch design double: more than twenty design-events in two dutch cities, spread over five weeks. dutch design double celebrates dutch design from the 4th of september until the 11th of october 2009. case study of breakfast machines researched by yuri suzuki case study of breakfast machines researched by yuri suzuki breakfast machine drawing by aurora portillo 2009 breakfast machine concept by yuri suzuki breakfast machine concept by yuri suzuki breakfast machine concept by yuri suzuki |
marți, 21 iulie 2009
luni, 20 iulie 2009
surasek yutthiwat: 'I'm a talking plate'
'sorry' mode enscripted with phrases such as 'give me one more chance?', 'sorry, I'm not perfect' or 'please forgive me'
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
thai designer surasek yutthiwat has sent us images of his new product 'I'm a talking plate'.
words and phrases are etched into the bottom of each of the clear glass plates, allowing users to
select and color in the words under the plate according to their moods. there are six different modes
to chose from: love, office, cheer-up, children, occasions and sorry. by coloring in the phrases below
each plate you can express how you are feeling to friends or family members who are enjoying
a meal with you.
'love' mode let's you express to your significant other things like 'I love you' or 'miss you'
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
'office' mode - encourage your co-workers by saying 'you're number 1 boss', 'keep up the good work' or 'just go for it'
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
'occasions' mode - 'happy birthday', 'merry christmas', 'happy valentine's day'
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
children can have fun too by coloring in different icons
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
'cheer up' mode - 'stay positive', 'don't give up', 'this will soon pass'
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
when food is on the plate, the message is hidden
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
as you start to clear-up your plate, the message is revealed
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
pick a phrase and color it in easily to surprise a friend at the dinner table
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
each plate is packaged individually and comes with a coloring impliment
21.o7.2009
image courtesy of surasek yutthiwat
Abonați-vă la:
Postări (Atom)