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Posted in: UncategorizedAdvertising School: European school of design, Frankfurt, Germany
Creative Director: Ralph Thamm
Idea / Art / Photography: Stefan Mildner
Advertising School: European school of design, Frankfurt, Germany
Creative Director: Ralph Thamm
Idea / Art / Photography: Stefan Mildner
(TrendHunter.com) These shoes were designed by Alexander McQueen, and look as though they were inspired by the recently popular, traditional Japanese Geisha look.
I have to say I have never seen anything more hideous than this double-planked aberration.
“I’m surprised he actually got a model to wear (and probab…
(TrendHunter.com) If you suffer from coulrophobia, (exaggerated fear of clowns) stay away from this gallery, because these are not just clowns, they are evil, celebrity clowns!
Worth1000.com, a very cool art and and multi-media site, are always running fun PhotoShop contests. This time, they held a contest seeking …
How much would you pay to use Twitter? How about Facebook? Gmail? Would answering a simple “How much would you pay for it?” question help us to understand how the valuable is perceived differently from the disposable?
I was going through a credit card bill and among the usual sad thoughts the activity conjures there was one relevant to this blog.
There are a lot of online services out there, and I’m actively using a fraction of them. I pay for some, but many are free. The question is, why am I paying for the ones that are on my bill even though there are free alternatives, and which free ones would I pay for if the free ride abruptly stopped, and it was either-or?
I’ve never bought a ringtone and am not planning to, but I think I’ve spent around $100 on similarly ethereal Second Life objects over a few months.
I pay for Skype and for Rebtel (very convenient VoIP for cell phones), two cell phones, but (or, perhaps, hence) no land line.
I used to pay for Angie’s List but don’t have any need for it after moving to a managed building. (Besides, their monthly subscription model feels wrong — I don’t need to fix my plumbing every month. Plus you need to call them during office hours to cancel.) I would pay for Craigslist if I had to. I’d rather pay on demand than monthly. I think between $5 and $10 for a week of usage is about right. I would also pay the same amount for a “pro” version with better search, even if a free standard version was available.
I gladly pay for Flickr not because I can’t live without the service, but because, like many Mac users, I think that the attention that goes into designing a flawless experience deserves to be rewarded. I’m sure a part of the fee pays for the “pro” next to my name, too.
To be visually entertained, I pay for the basic cable, broadband, and a Netflix-like subscription from Blockbuster. I’d drop Blockbuster and pay the $20 monthly bucks for a Hulu-like service with a decent library of streaming movies and shows. I have never bought a movie DVD from a store or a TV show from iTunes. (Do people with large DVD collections watch each movie at least four times to justify the $20 instead of renting it at $5 each time? I know it makes sense to buy DVDs for kids since they can be entertained by re-runs forever.)
Out all the free stuff I use, I’d pay for Google if it suddenly made all of its services paid. Depending on the price structure, I’d rather be paying for a subscription to everything than piece-meal for each service. If I had to pick piece-meal, I’d pay for search, Gmail, maps and reader. I am among those Blogger users who’ve been demanding a paid service for years in exchange for a hint of customer service and advanced features. (To its credit, Blogger has significantly improved over time.)
I would pay for email in general if it suddenly stopped being a free utility. Unfortunately, there isn’t much room for price elasticity there.
I wouldn’t pay for Facebook or MySpace (especially if I were already paying for email), but probably would for LinkedIn. Probably not, or very little each time I need something, for YouTube or other similar sites. Not for Twitter or any of the instant messengers (assuming I had a cellphone or email).
I’d pay for an RSS reader (Google’s, especially if it had an offline client), but don’t know whether and how much I’d pay for individual blog subscriptions. Maybe it would be a buck for any ten — so, $10 for any combination of 100 feeds a month, pro-rated weekly, with the money distributed back to publishers by the aggregating service. If it were a universal model, I wonder which blogs would end up with most subscribers.
There is, of course, a difference between paying for a service in the sense of a general set of functionalities (email, social networking, photo-sharing) and a paying to a particular provider for the service (Gmail, Facebook, Flickr).
Which sets of functions that are free do you think are worth paying for? I included a quick poll below; if you are on RSS and don’t see it, please take a minute to come over and submit your answer.
P.S. There’s a lot of talk and an entire upcoming book about the business model of free. I recommend F’d Companies, a book about similar models that tanked during the dot-com boom, as a fair-time reading.
(TrendHunter.com) We’ve covered light graffiti before, the photographic art of creating designs or writing with the use of a small, rapidly moving light source in a dark setting, yet it still continues to fascinate us as well as the rest of the photo-intrigued blogosphere.
Although this image looks like a bunch of …
Puppies Behind Bars (PBB) is one of the most innovative programs I have ever come across. Prison inmates actually help train guide dogs for the disabled and to work as explosive detectors for law enforcement. The puppies are raised by the inmates in their cells for several months. They also attend c…
(TrendHunter.com) Tired of repeatedly buying new cell phone cases to fit your new cell phones? Well, here is THE solution from Covertec, an expandable case that fits any size Pocket PC Phone, SmartPhone or cell phone because the generous side flap closure accommodates a range. It’s made from Nappa leather in a varie…
(TrendHunter.com) There have been rumblings of discontent in the blogosphere with the computer-generated Hulk of The Incredible Hulk movie, scheduled for theatrical release on June 13th. So perhaps in response, Swedish artist Jonas Thornqvist created this 3D version using a graphics application called 3ds Max, a 3-D …
(TrendHunter.com) Puppies Behind Bars (PBB) is one of the most innovative programs I have ever come across. Prison inmates actually help train guide dogs for the disabled and to work as explosive detectors for law enforcement. The puppies are raised by the inmates in their cells for several months. They also attend c…
(TrendHunter.com) To celebrate their 75th anniversary, Esquire magazine asked the world’s most influential fashion designers to recreate some of the magazine’s most iconic covers.
With the exception of one, all these pieces are based on covers conceived by esquire’s long time art director George Lois, who hel…
(TrendHunter.com) It’s not just young women that dream of interning at fashion magazines — Sean Avery, a forward for the New York Rangers, is said to be starting an internship at U.S. Vogue.
The 28-year-old NHL player reportedly starting his unpaid position this week. Considering he’s used to a $1.9 million salary…
(TrendHunter.com) If you’ve ever recorded video footage of yourself on the go, you probably looked like a goofball with your camcorder or cellphone stretched out in front of you… not so stealth. With this slender backpack, the Porta2030, you can record more low profile footage and actually stream your video as long…
(TrendHunter.com) It’s incredible how different the world looks from an aerial perspective, which is why Google Earth is so fascinating. The satellite photos pick up the neatest things, like this giant grid of pastel coloured rectangles.
The image from 5°5’28.85″S 81°7’36.44″W, near Paita in Peru, looks like an e…
This is a guerrilla ad by a group of actors who surprised and shocked people waiting at Stansted Airport in London with an impromptu musical performance, a la Improv Everywhere. It’s always fun to see people’s reactions when they see actors pop out of nowhere singing and some even tap dancing.
Ther…
This powerful PSA campaign from Singapore successfuly illustrates how verbal abuse can be just as horrific as physical violence. This is an important issue to raise awareness of, as many people do not realize that vicious domestic verbal abuse can actually have longer lasting effects and hurt their …
(TrendHunter.com) How bad-ass is this Grenade Estuche (Jewelry case) set of drawers in the shape of a hand grenade by Los Carpinteros? It’s certainly not your mom’s typical jewelry case!
Los Carpinteros’ work was recently featured an PBS’ Frontline/World in a report about Cuban art.
Other interesting and unusual p…
(TrendHunter.com) Craigslist is one of the funnest websites to peruse, especially when you encounter odd posts. On Toronto’s Craigslist site, someone had posted an request looking for outdoor nudists who would want to join him in creating a group of hikers who hit the trails wearing nothing but their boots.
Conside…
(TrendHunter.com) This is a guerrilla ad by a group of actors who surprised and shocked people waiting at Stansted Airport in London with an impromptu musical performance, a la Improv Everywhere. It’s always fun to see people’s reactions when they see actors pop out of nowhere singing and some even tap dancing.
Ther…
User-generated rating, reviews and testimonials have become essential for the modern traveler. Social travel networks let you check out hotel reviews before booking. After looking at the review, you either book or compare it to other hotels which could have better reviews, prices or are simply a bet…
User-generated rating, reviews and testimonials have become essential for the modern traveler. Social travel networks let you check out hotel reviews before booking. After looking at the review, you either book or compare it to other hotels which could have better reviews, prices or are simply a bet…