Chocolate Billboards – Giant Cadbury Bar (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedSluggish Street Art – Inner City Snail (GALLERY)
Posted in: Uncategorized$17,000 Denim – Vintage Levi’s Jeans
Posted in: UncategorizedStudy: Skinny Women Better for Bottom Line
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BATAVIA, Ohio (AdAge.com) — Thin is still in for advertising, new research suggests, unless you're trying to sell cookies or self-esteem. A study by business professors at Villanova University and the College of New Jersey, inspired by Dove's "Campaign for Real Beauty," shows that ads featuring thin models made women feel worse about themselves but better about the brands featured.
Cartoon Oil Paintings – The Simpson Portraits by Limpfish
Posted in: UncategorizedWheeled Laptop Cases – eChairz Offers Vivid Colors (VIDEO)
Posted in: Uncategorized45 Really Random Rings (SUPER GALLERY)
Posted in: Uncategorized‘Wipeout’ and ‘America’s Got Talent’ Top Tuesday
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MINNEAPOLIS (AdAge.com) — Maybe the reason viewers like ABC's "Wipeout" so much is that the absurd obstacle course reminds them of their TV viewing. As Tuesday prime time showed, viewers these days jump from network to cable and back again. And when they're watching network TV, they often create their own schedule grids.
Saliva Art – Spit Photogram Prints (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedBejing Olympics Architecture – Herzog & de Meuron’s National Stadium (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedPersonified Trees With Eyes – Voyeurs in Nature (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedInteractive Doesn’t Mean Online, It Means To Play With
Posted in: UncategorizedThis Stride Gum ad caught my attention (in Rolling Stone) because it’s a good example of interactive print.
The copy encourages readers to chew six pieces of gum and place the remnants in the circles shown, an act which will make the unsavory image go away.