Glass Art with Sugar and Watercolor
Posted in: UncategorizedAprès son éléphant en papier, l’artiste Sipho Mabona revient avec ses vitraux colorés réalisés à l’aide de sucre et d’aquarelle. En utilisant un laser, il taille des motifs d’origamis dans du bois et y verse la mixture chaude à base de sucre. En refroidissant, le mélange se fige comme du verre. « In Search Of… » a été présenté lors de la GUILD Design Fair à Cape Town.
Little Illustrations of Pop Culture Characters
Posted in: UncategorizedLe studio créatif espagnol Hey poste quotidiennement sur leur compte Instagram des illustrations de personnages pour leur série « Every Hey », consacrée à la pop-culture : de McDonalds à Woody Allen, en passant par Tortue Ninja, David Bowie, Dracula, Charlie, Le Joker, The Grease, Mars Attack et Black Swan.
The 1970s Harlem by Jack Garofalo
Posted in: UncategorizedJack Garofalo a été un photographe très important de Paris Match Magazine dans les années 70. Durant ces mêmes années, ce parisien a sillonné les rues d’un Harlem post-exode des classes moyennes. Retrouvez la série de l’homme qui regardait la ville « comme les chats guettent les moineaux ».
The Characters of Wes Anderson Illustrations
Posted in: UncategorizedEn hommage au cinéma du réalisateur Wes Anderson et à ses personnages, l’illustrateur et graphiste colombien Alejandro Giraldo a imaginé une série d’illustrations des héros de ses films. De Rushmore à Moonrise Kingdom, en passant par The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Darjeeling Limited et The Royal Tenenbaums, ses portraits sont disponibles dans la galerie.
Mad Max Trailer
Posted in: UncategorizedVoici une seconde bande-annonce pour le prochain film de George Miller : « Mad Max: Fury Road ». Ce film post-apocalyptique revisitera la trilogie des précédents films, avec à l’affiche : Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult et Zoe Kravitz. Cet opus sortira en salles le 13 mai 2015.
Prehistoric Shower Heads – Etsy's Pixel and Print Shop Creates Unique Home Goods (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedIn Hollywood, A-List Talent Agencies Battle Over Departure of Agents
Posted in: UncategorizedCom ação impressionante, “Velozes & Furiosos 7” faz digna homenagem a Paul Walker
Posted in: UncategorizedJames Wan compreende lógica da franquia e finaliza sétimo filme de forma comovente
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QUAL É A BOA? – Amor nos Tempos do Capitalismo; Man Behind The Poster; Perdido em Marte; Ggoolldd
Posted in: UncategorizedNunca diga: “Sou contra o pessoal do vi?deo”
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Trevor Noah Sees Childhood Under Apartheid as License to Speak His Mind
Posted in: UncategorizedThe newly anointed successor to Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show” has a fearlessness when it comes to talking about race from his life in South Africa.
Nature-Inspired LEGO – The Latest Work by LEGO Artist Sean Kenney is of the Natural World (GALLERY)
Posted in: UncategorizedJivr, uma bike elétrica e sem corrente, perfeita para trajetos urbanos
Posted in: UncategorizedApple, Pebble e Tesla em uma bike só, garante o criador
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Agency Execs Predict How Mad Men Will End
Posted in: UncategorizedSince it’s almost Friday and our PR contacts are very resourceful, here are some quotes from agency executives discussing the pending finale of the most/least realistic show about the ad industry.
First, what will happen to Don “Don’t Call Me Dick” Draper?
From Jorge Narváez-Arango, VP/ECD on IBM at George P. Johnson:
“The clue has always been there, foreshadowed in the opening credits. Don will spiral out of the industry and take on a new persona once again, starting a new life on the West Coast.”
Maybe, but that would mean reconciling with Megan. From Jason Marks, ECD/chief Kanye troll at Partners+Napier:
“Don Draper will kill himself. He’s been falling from his Madison Avenue tower at the beginning of every single episode… he’s got to hit the ground sometime, no?”
That would be way too easy, though. From David Eastman, former JWT North America CEO and current MDC partner:
“A twenty-something Martin Sorrell will find a loop-hole in the McCann contract that allows him to buy the 51% from McCann.
He convinces the partners to sell to him on the basis that they will make more money during his proposed 20 year earn-out than they would have done on their 5 year contracts with McCann. He funds the deal by a sale and lease back on their office space to a twenty something Donald Trump. The lease costs will go on SC&P’s P&L.”
Slow clap.
We would include more quotes about favorite scenes and episodes, but everyone picked the Kodak/Lucky Strike pitches.
CCO Mark Simon of Lowe Campbell Ewald does, however, have a recollection inspired by the lawn mower incident:
“I drove a Segway into a presentation once, crashed into a wall and ran over the Account Director’s foot. Fortunately, no toes were lost in the process.”
We assume he meant to say unfortunately. Finally, GSD&M Group Creative Director Scott Brewer talks realism:
“The fact that my sister can text me and ask how many martinis I had at lunch is a pretty good indication that [the show is] reaching an audience outside those of us in the industry, but also shows how unrealistic it is compared to the actual agency world we work in these days.”
That’s not what we hear…
Our predictions? Don will write email campaigns for a direct marketing agency based somewhere in South Florida; Roger will retire to Orlando, father a child at 70, and live to 95; Peggy will quit the ad industry to become a real estate mogul with a practice on the Upper West Side; Pete will die while attempting to fake his own death in order to escape from Trudy; Sally will write an anonymous memoir; Bob will somehow run SCDP after the McCann deal falls through; and Harry Hamlin will break character to remind everyone that he played Perseus before they even graduated from Tisch.
Advertising Jobs: iCrossing, Scratch, The Ad Council
Posted in: UncategorizedThis week, iCrossing is hiring a media manager for paid search/SEM, as well as a senior media analyst for paid search/SEM. Meanwhile, Scratch is seeking a copywriter, and The Ad Council is on the hunt for a senior vice president of media. Get the scoop on these openings and more below, and find additional just-posted gigs on Mediabistro.
- Media Manager, Paid Search/SEM iCrossing (San Francisco, CA)
- Senior Media Analyst, Paid Search/SEM iCrossing (San Francisco, CA)
- Copywriter Scratch (New York, NY)
- Senior Vice President of Media The Ad Council (New York, NY)
- Senior Copywriter GMMB (Washington, DC)
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Mirror permite testar maquiagem no seu rosto usando um iPad
Posted in: UncategorizedModiface Mirror combina tecnologias de realidade aumentada e reconhecimento facil para que clientes possam testar as maquiagens oferecidas pelas lojas em seu rosto, virtualmente. Esse produto da Modiface pode ser vendido para lojistas e empresas que buscam complementar a experiência de compra dos clientes, oferecendo não somente a oportunidade de provar tudo o que está disponível, mas também […]
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Abstract Browsing transforma qualquer site em composição abstrata
Posted in: UncategorizedTirando todos os detalhes, um site nada mais é do que um monte de retângulos e formas geométricas. Pelo menos é o que você enxerga ativando a extensão do Chrome Abstract Browsing. Criado pelo artista Rafael Rozendaal, a ferramenta transforma qualquer site que você visita em uma composição super colorida e abstrata – quase que […]
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