Amnesty International Freedom Candles

Ogilvy a réalisé pour Amnesty International une campagne des plus réussies mêlant spot publicitaire et vente aux enchères pour permettre d’obtenir des financements. Avec Freedom Candles, un spot vidéo dévoile des bougies pensées par Coarse représentant des situations de violences et de privations de libertés, dévoilant des symboles d’espoirs cachés sous la cire.

A noter que 30 bougies seront mises aux enchères en éditions limitées sur eBay le 19 avril.

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Best-of Office Architecture on Fubiz

Au programme du premier best-of Fubiz du mois d’Avril, voici une sélection de l’intérieur des bureaux de grandes sociétés regroupant différents noms très connus tel que Google, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, Nike. Nous avons choisi pour vous une sélection des bureaux les plus créatifs, originaux, et esthétiques.

Pinterest Office Architecture by Neal Schwartz.

Superdesk Installation by Clive Wilkinson Architects.

Airbnb Office Architecture by Gensler.

An Office In The Middle Of The Forest by Selgas Cano.

Inside Evernote Office in California by Studio O+A.

Dropbox Office Architecture by Boor Bridges Architecture and Geremia Interior Design.

Glass Office in Shanghai by AIM Architecture.

Google Tel-Aviv Office by Camenzind Evolution with Setter Architects and the studio Yaron Tal.

Google Tokyo Office by Klein Dytham.

Nike London Office Redesign by Rosie Lee.

Foxhead Office Architecture by Clive Wilkinson Architects.

IBM Office Redesign by Massimo Iosa Ghini.

Inside eBay Israel Office by Miki Mottes.

Inside Twitter Office by IA Interior Architects and Lundberg Design.

JWT Amsterdam Office by RJW Elsinga.

Lego Office by Rosan Bosch.

Inside Instagram Office by Geremia Design.

Inside Nike CEO Office by the CEO of Nike.

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5 Inside Evernote Office in California
13 Inside Twitter Office
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15 Lego Office
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8 Google Tel-Aviv Office
7 Glass Office in Shanghai
6 Dropbox Office Architecture
4 An Office In The Middle Of The Forest
3 Airbnb Office Architecture
9 Google Tokyo Office
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Inside eBay Israel Office

L’artiste Miki Mottes a imaginé toute une série d’illustrations colorées pour décorer les bureaux d’eBay Labs à Natanya. De nombreux stickers qui apportent une touche de gaieté et de joie dans les locaux de l’entreprise de ventes aux enchères la plus connue au monde. Le tout est à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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#eBayonthebeach

Questo week end a Marina di Ravenna (che in molti di voi ricorderanno per il leggendario sk8park) VICE e eBay fanno una festa sulla spiaggia. Per partecipare, basta mostrare all’ingresso un tweet o un post con l’hashtag #eBayonthebeach. In consolle Opale e Digi G’Alessio. Tutto il resto lo trovate qui.

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Play Mat tee

Direi che funziona finchè il tuo cucciolo non si impunta perchè scambia il buco del tuo orecchio per una galleria e cerca in tutti i modi di infilarti la macchinina facendotela passare dall’altra parte del cranio. La trovate cmq qui.

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Garage

Instagram meets eBay in a social e-commerce app

Entering the US today, Garage is an iOS app aimed at people looking to unload their goods on the Internet marketplace. The remarkably simple interface lets vendors post photos of their stuff, add captions and choose shipping options in record time from the iPhone. For pricing, Garage gives the option to set dollar values or open the field to bidders. Users can also take full advantage of the social media game by tweeting and liking individual items or by following friends and vendors. Essentially, Garage is the most streamlined option around for selling your unwanted apparel, electronics, accessories, sprockets—whatever you like.

“The idea for Garage developed out of the simple fact that everyone has cupboards, rooms, even garages full of things they don’t want anymore and could sell to a new home,” explains founder Simon Beckerman in a press release. “I didn’t want to create a faceless marketplace used by strangers, but a system that is social and fun. Just as they do with Twitter or Instagram, Garage gives friends a real time way to follow one another and chat about what they have are selling and buying.”

The company was funded through H-Farm Ventures, an incubator backed in part by Diesel’s Renzo Rosso. Garage made its debut in the UK and Italy this spring and has already garnered a loyal following of media types in both countries, many of whom are currently looking to unload rare and limite-edition items. For this reason alone, it seems prudent to give the free app a try.

Garage is available for download from the iTunes App Store.


Bureau of Trade

Flash sale site culls rare finds from the Internet’s largest one-off marketplaces
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It all started with a search for a pair of whalebones—two of them, between five and seven feet in length—to be mounted on a wall. Michael Moskowitz wanted to display the rare pieces to spark discussion of conservationist efforts, but found them exceedingly hard to come by. With all the flash sale sites around, he was surprised that there remained no options for curating Craigslist and Ebay, the Internet’s largest gold mines for rare and one-off finds. So he started Bureau of Trade, a newly launched website for unique items at remarkably low prices.

Currently in beta, the space features around 30 finds per day with plans to up the output to 150 in the near future. Among the treasures are a trillion dollars in Zimbabwean currency (valued at $500), a block of petrified lightning and a 19th-century French fire helmet. Tailoring to the anti-IKEA masses, Moskowitz selects the goods based on what he sees would peak the interest of a discerning collector.

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Moskowitz’s background ranges from foreign policy analyst to IDEO designer, but he admits Bureau of Trade is informed by his personal experience searching the globe for rare collectibles. “If you’ve spent months scouring Bermondsey Market, and continue to hound Brooklyn and Alameda Fleas, travel to Kathmandu for sandalwood neckties, to Tel Aviv for illicit Afghan war rugs (don’t ask why they end up there), to Buenos Aires for pure silver goucho spurs from the 19th century, and correspond with teenagers in Tripoli to secure Qaddafi propoganda posters, I think you have at least some small trace of credibility to make a site like this work,” he says.

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The site mashes up the tastes of a number of influences: effortless shopping à la Mr. Porter, humorous and informative copy they model on the writing of The Daily Show, visual appeal of Haw-Lin and the sensibilities of Brooklyn Flea shoppers. Succinct and entertaining descriptions limit product blurbs to tongue-in-cheek “suitable for” and “not suitable for” designations. Users can browse by category or world geography, which ranges from “American West” to “The Orient.”

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While Bureau of Trade is a free service, users are still asked to register. “We want to keep things exclusive,” says Moskowitz. “There shouldn’t be three, five or 50 Walrus skin attachés carried around Manhattan at any given time—at least prior to the Mayan apocalypse.” In the future, Bureau will offer a subscription service to help customers find specific items as well as alert them when preferred merchandise becomes available.


Imaginary Dog

Se ti pressa per avere un cucciolo di cane quest’anno per natale, regalale quello immaginario 🙂

Nike Mag 2011

Après la diffusion du teaser, voici les visuels officiels de la paire de Nike Mag portés par Marty McFly dans Retour vers le Futur II. Une disponibilité de 1500 paires mises aux enchères sur Ebay et reversées à la fondation Michael J. Fox. L’ensemble du shooting est à découvrir dans la suite.



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Ebay – My One For All

Afin de représenter la richesse et la diversité des articles proposés sur son site, eBay a eu l’idée de faire appel Stink TV pour sa dernière publicité. Une réalisation d’Arno Salters où l’on peut découvrir un visiteur passer d’une catégorie d’objets à d’autres en un instant.



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