Obey vs The Labour Party

Shepard Fairey

Way before Shepard Fairey became famous for having designed the Obama “HOPE” poster, we went to one of his exhibition at Stolenspace Gallery, a very cool place in London (http://www.stolenspace.com). We fell in love with the picture above (it was gigantic; the size of a wall so very impressive) and decided that we wanted . . . → Read More: Obey vs The Labour Party

Ugliest Hand Ever Drawn…And it’s all over the city!

This is a picture of a pedestrian crossing as seen in our neighborhood. Nothing special… but take a closer look at the hand:

Isn’t it an awful drawing? Floppy, boneless, wrinkly, ‘wristless’ and with the most bizarre manicure I’ve ever seen! This hand is traumatizing enough to come and haunt you at night…

Seriously, I might be slightly . . . → Read More: Ugliest Hand Ever Drawn…And it’s all over the city!

Royal Canin: Drooling Dog Advert

As owners of two cats that love Royal Canin food to the extent that it has to be kept under tighter security than the gold bullion at Fort Knox this advert really struck a chord with us!

Obviously we’d like to see a version featuring our cats (they’re quite photogenic: Steve only needs to hear the . . . → Read More: Royal Canin: Drooling Dog Advert

Form follows function…NOT – sahre victore wilker

Designers sometimes have moments of euphoria when they think of a great concept that will look amazing and will really stand out from anything else. Then we create the ‘great concept’ and realize that, damn, it’s not working at all and to make it work we have to modify the ‘great concept’ and take away a . . . → Read More: Form follows function…NOT – sahre victore wilker

Fresh: “Plantable” label for Edmonton Tourism Promotion Piece

Fresh: Edmonton Tourism

I came across this promotion piece for Edmonton Tourism while at work; it’s to promote their meeting and conference hosting services. The whole concept revolves around them being a ‘fresh’ alternative to group events as they offer eco-friendly options such as ECO report card, sustainable event planning guide and sustainable event planning tips . . . → Read More: Fresh: “Plantable” label for Edmonton Tourism Promotion Piece

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