Frisco Bus Stop Infographic
Posted in: bus stop, JFLJFL ha disegnato questa divertente infografica su consigli e personaggi che popolano gli autobus di San Francisco. All’interno del post trovate la versione completa.
JFL ha disegnato questa divertente infografica su consigli e personaggi che popolano gli autobus di San Francisco. All’interno del post trovate la versione completa.
Le figure impossibili hanno sempre il loro fascino, specie quando vengono riportati in progetti come questo vaso, pensato dallo studio spagnolo cuatro cuatros.
Dezeen Screen: this video by Gavin Lucas in collaboration with Order involves a visit to Mr Smith’s Letterpress Workshop in Kennington, London where Smith explains how he likes to design, set and print using traditional wood and metal type to create contemporary typographic prints. Watch the movie »
Dezeen Wire: the developer behind plans for a tower designed by architecture practice AL_A in Shoreditch, East London has withdrawn its planning application – BDonline
The design for a twisted tower on a former industrial estate attracted over a thousand letters from local residents. Developers Londonewcastle say they will adapt the proposal before submitting a new planning application early next year.
See our previous story on the original design for the Huntingdon Estate here, another AL_A project in London that was scrapped recently here and more projects by AL_A here.
En utilisant le film à but militaire Aerochrome Infrarouge de Kodak afin de relever en rose les tonalités sur les photographies, Richard Mosse a cherché à créer un réel contraste entre les couleurs ressortant des images et la dureté des images du conflit dans la région congolaise du Nord Kivu.
Our interview with the creative mastermind behind Paris’s most fantastic holiday installation
When Printemps invited us to Paris to interview Karl Lagerfeld about his designs for their holiday windows, we jumped on the opportunity. During our brief time with the cultural icon we talked about holidays, process and his abundance of creative resources. Just in time for the season, we present our latest video featuring the man who doesn’t care about holidays at all.
Welcome to this week’s round-up of great new work that’s been sent into CR Towers lately. First up, BBDO Toronto uses of hundreds of FedEx boxes to create a domino-style chain reaction…
The ad was directed by Jeff Low, who spent four days building the chain in a warehouse (see below for a behind-the-scenes shot of the set). The final ad was shot with barely any visual effects, and includes various impressive stunts. Who knew FedEx boxes were so versatile?
Agency: BBDO Toronto; Creative directors: Peter Ignazi, Carlos Moreno; Creatives: Mike Donaghey, Chris Joakim; Production company: OPC; Director: Jeff Low.
Director Saiman Chow has just joined Blacklist for US representation and this is his first spot through them, a rather lovely animation for Ray-Ban. Agency: Marcel, Paris. Creative director: Sebastien Vacherot. Creatives: Sebastian Piacentini, Bastien Grisolet.
Chances are you might have already seen this ad for Samsung, which makes a cheeky swipe at Apple and some of the more ridiculous behaviour of iPhone fans.
Noah Harris at Blinkink directed this lovely spot for Carphone Warehouse, which shows two characters going on an epic journey in their search for a new phone. Agency: CHI & Partners. Creatives: Alexei Berwitz & Rob Webster.
Rather than create an ad campaign for their client, BGH, Del Campo Saatchi & Saatchi in Buenos Aires suggested a special new microwave product line. As the film above reveals, their machines are made with an in-built USB port so you can pick a song that will play when your food is ready. It sure beats the standard ‘beep’, and the limited edition of 1,000 machines sold so well that the BGH Quick Chef Music is going into full production in 2012. Watch the film for all the info. Exec creative directors: Maxi Itzkoff, Mariano Serkin. Creative directors: Diego Medvedocky, Ignacio Ferioli. Creatives: Guilherme Souza, Breno Costa.
We finish with two great music videos to take you through to the weekend. First up is Sean Pecknold’s beautiful animated film for Fleet Foxes.
And lastly is this promo for Friendly Fires track Hurting, directed by David Lewandowski. The film stars a lady with an extraordinarily long neck and a man with a TV for a head: what more does a great video need?
If you enjoy reading the Creative Review website, we think you’ll enjoy reading the magazine even more. The December issue of CR includes a profile piece on the independent creative scene in Liverpool, a major interview with Dutch book designer Irma Boom and a great piece on ‘Poster King’ Edward McKnight Kauffer. You’ll also find articles on Dentsu London, a review of the Walker Art Center’s Graphic Design: Now in Production show and a fascinating debate on the clash between design and advertising betwen Wally Olins and CHI’s Dan Beckett.
And if that wasn’t enough, the issue also includes a FREE paper toy for readers to cut out and customise.
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