Found this in a branding website while surfing the web.
It's a rather interesting attempt at defining the elements of marketing.
;-)
Built by Kolbrener, a branding company
Monday, October 29, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
All hands on deck
Another competition, another opportunity.
This time round it's designing for a deck of playing cards.
The whole idea is to showcase different artists in a collection of cards. If your card is picked, it'll be in the deck of cards alongside other chosen ones to be put on sale worldwide.
This time round it's designing for a deck of playing cards.
The whole idea is to showcase different artists in a collection of cards. If your card is picked, it'll be in the deck of cards alongside other chosen ones to be put on sale worldwide.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
designer tees vs vintage tees
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Fresh-Off-The-Press
100% Cold-Pressed
100% Freshly-Made
100% Naturally Produced
100% Organic Fruit, Vegetables and Herbs
100% Recycled Produce & Refillable Packaging
This brand new organic product, Wild Bunch & Co, is proudly made in Singapore.
Order them now as it delivers right to your doorstep (with a certain amount ordered, of course). Its beautiful packaging will leave you pressing for more!
Monday, August 27, 2007
I would kill to be in his shoes
I'm pretty sure every well-heeled fashionistsa (wannabe or not) has been introduced to a pair of Manolos in some way. Coveted by none other than the world’s most revered cobbler and fashion legend Manolo Blahnik.
Blahnik’s shoes deserve special treatment – right down to the shoehorn with which one puts them on. Or at least that’s the thinking behind Blahnik’s latest creation, an aluminum shoehorn designed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the London home furnishings store Habitat.
Blahnik’s shoes deserve special treatment – right down to the shoehorn with which one puts them on. Or at least that’s the thinking behind Blahnik’s latest creation, an aluminum shoehorn designed to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the London home furnishings store Habitat.
Underground Art
Saturday, August 25, 2007
In a split-second
Martin Klimas captures new structures that only exist for an instant;
something we don't normally see or appreciate till it's gone.
Truly amplifying the essence of how transient and delicate things can be.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Put on your thinking cap (part 2)
As if there's not enough competition, here's another one organized by IDN. All you have to do is design something (or anything) based on the theme "Universe". You might walk away with some cash and get your work published in the next issue of IDN. Plus, your design may be picked by Graniph to be printed onto their T-shirt!
Check out their contest website for details.
Check out their contest website for details.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Put on your thinking cap (or T-shirt if you like)
Guys, it's time to get your hands dirty and start designing T-shirts for the prize money of ¥3,000,000. Japanese label, Uniqlo, has recently launched its annual contest named Uniqlo UT Grand Prix 08 T-shirt Design Competition.
Check out the contest page but start designing because entries will only be accepted until September 20th.
Check out the contest page but start designing because entries will only be accepted until September 20th.
Winner of last year's Grand Prix by Minoru Hagiwara, titled kakato-uku.
Concept: Let's take a walk with joyous feeling of summer and break out of your shell.
Click here to access past years winners.
Concept: Let's take a walk with joyous feeling of summer and break out of your shell.
Click here to access past years winners.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Handle with care
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Crazy Japanese
You might not know who Yayoi Kusama is but you might have seen her work last year in Singapore.
Yayoi Kusama's Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees at the Singapore Biennale 2006 on Orchard Road.
Here, you see her latest installations using mirrors to great effect.
And, this artist now lives in a mental hospital in Tokyo.
Yayoi Kusama's Ascension of Polka Dots on the Trees at the Singapore Biennale 2006 on Orchard Road.
Here, you see her latest installations using mirrors to great effect.
And, this artist now lives in a mental hospital in Tokyo.
Friday, August 17, 2007
An over-zealous gardener?
This is the modern take of the Babylonian Hanging Gardens.
At 200 meters long and 12 meters tall, this vertical garden is an impressive permanent and living installation at the Musée Du Quai Branly in Paris. The "living wall" was designed and planted by Patrick Blanc and forms the facade of the museum which was designed by enigmatic French architect Jean Nouvel.
At 200 meters long and 12 meters tall, this vertical garden is an impressive permanent and living installation at the Musée Du Quai Branly in Paris. The "living wall" was designed and planted by Patrick Blanc and forms the facade of the museum which was designed by enigmatic French architect Jean Nouvel.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Come home to Zoo
The Seduction Of Paris 01
Thought I'd share some of the shots I took while holidaying in Paris. Paris by night is truly mersmerising. There is something magical and flirtatious in the air at night while you stroll around the city, and utterly euphoric waking up in the morning to the smell of freshly baked baguettes.
The Eiffel Tower
By day and by night. The tower bursts into a shower of scintillating lights every hour each evening. The wind really picked up and got pretty nippy as I ascended. I could actually feel the tower sway at certain times.
Named after it's designer Gustave Eiffel, it is the tallest Parisian landmark. At the time the tower was built, many people were shocked by its daring shape. Gustave Eiffel was criticized for the design and accused of trying to create something artistic, or inartistic according to the viewer, without regard to engineering. *Amazing.*
Named after it's designer Gustave Eiffel, it is the tallest Parisian landmark. At the time the tower was built, many people were shocked by its daring shape. Gustave Eiffel was criticized for the design and accused of trying to create something artistic, or inartistic according to the viewer, without regard to engineering. *Amazing.*
“ | Now to what phenomenon did I give primary concern in designing the Tower? It was wind resistance. Well then! I hold that the curvature of the monument's four outer edges, which is as mathematical calculation dictated it should be (...) will give a great impression of strength and beauty, for it will reveal to the eyes of the observer the boldness of the design as a whole. | ” |
—translated from the French newspaper Le Temps of 14 February 1887 |
Moulin Rouge
Chanced upon the Moulin Rouge in the red light district of Pigalle, Paris, one afternoon while on our way out from visiting Montmartre (one of two principal artistic centers of Paris). Went back again to experience the sex stretch at night when it comes alive with sparkling gold lights, suggestive scarlet and titillating mauve.
Mouling Rouge is French for 'Red Mill' or 'Windmill'. It is a traditional cabaret, built in 1889 by Joseph Oller. Much of the romance from turn-of-the-century France is still present in the club's decor. The Moulin Rouge was also the subject of paintings by post-impressionist painter Toulouse Lautrec. *Pleasure for all senses. A city of Art, romance, sex and food. On their own, or altogether. This is the Parisian way of life.*
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Good vibes for iPod
Apple has done such an amazing job, selling their Macs and iPods like hotcakes, even third party software and application that are related to these products are flying off the shelves. Here's quite a new accessory made for the iPod that's sure to make you tingle.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
"You've got a certain glow about you tonight."
Highlights on tattoos and the art form.
I remember a good friend of mine back in secondary school who set her right breast aglow with a paw print UV tattoo. Turned out pretty neat. When used alone, the results are surprising, a tease. When traditional and UV ink are used creatively together; much like a highlighter, it's nothing short of stunning. Aren't you just itching to get inked now? I know I am.
The Opposite by Tom MacRae
When Nate woke up one morning, The Opposite was standing on his ceiling, staring down at him. "You can't stand on the ceiling, " said Nate. "Get down!"
But The Opposite happened, and it stayed where it was.
"Dad!" cried Nate. "There's an Opposite on my ceiling!" "Where?" said Nate's Dad, poking his head round the door. "There!" said Nate, pointing upwards. BUT, the Opposite had already disappeared, and it wasn't there anymore. "Come on Nate," said Nate's dad. "You don't usually make up stories to stay in bed."
Nate came downstairs to start his breakfast. His mum poured out a bowlful of cornflakes. "You can do the milk yourself," she said. Nate always did his own milk. It was one of the things he was best at. Nate took the milk in both hands and gently poured it over the cereal.
But then, The Opposite happened...
Instead of the milk pouring down, it poured UP, splashing all over the ceiling , then dripping down again all over the tablecloth. The Opposite grinned in the corner. "Oh Nate!" said Nate's mum. "Look what you've done!" "It wasn't me!" cried Nate. "It was The Opposite over there!" And Nate pointed at the corner.
But The Opposite had already happened, and it wasn't there anymore. "Come on Nate!" said Nate's mum. "You're not usually so clumsy."
Nate walked into school and got ready for the first lesson. Nate's teacher asked the children to paint a picture of their favorite animal. Nate decided to paint an elephant. he took out his paint and paper and brush, and made a start. But then The Opposite happened.
Instead of the paint going on the paper, it went on Nate's head. Then on the floor. then on the walls. Then on his teacher. the paint went everywhere, except on the paper, which stayed as blank and clean as ever.
The Opposite giggled from under the teacher's desk, right by the teacher's legs. "Oh Nate!" said the teacher. "You're usually not so messy." "it wasn't me!" cried Nate. 'It was The Opposite under there!" And Nate pointed at the teacher's desk.But The Opposite had already happened, and it wasn't there anymore.
Nate stopped and thought for a moment. Then he had an idea. Slowly, he pointed at the empty space in front of him. "I mean to say,"said Nate, "that there ISN'T and Opposite standing right in front of my finger. But then, The Opposite happened.
Suddenly, The Opposite WAS standing right in front of Nate. It blinked with surprise, and it looked a little worried. "I mean to say," said Nate. "That the work I have already done today is messy and untidy."
But then The Opposite happened.
The Opposite bared its teeth, but it was too late. Nate's painting was now as tidy and perfect as you please. "And," said Nate, smiling, "I mean to say that I have SO enjoyed having The Opposite with me today, and I DO ever hope it will stay around for ever and ever and EVER!" But then The Opposite happened...
With a shriek.....and a hiss....The Opposite disappeared in a puff of green and yellow smoke. And that was that.
Very quickly, Nate's teacher and the rest of Nate's class persuaded themselves that they had never sen The Opposite and none of it had ever happened. But Nate knew what had happened, and now you do too. And if you ever met an Opposite, you will know how to deal with it.
The next morning, when Nate woke up, The Opposite was standing on his ceiling, staring down at him. "Oh good" said Nate. "I hope this story goes on for ever and EVER!"
THE END
Cocky Art
Artist Cees Krijnen has collaborated with with Freundenthal/Verhagen, Jason Wallis-Johnson and Oscar Süleyman to create this striking image which is both fantasy based and humorous. The work injects the penile imagery and literally sugar coats it in order for it to compliment its surroundings. This piece tackles the issues of virility and fantasy in a naive manner.
" Cees Krijnen is a master at mixing art and life, and mixing socially
engaged statements with the purest of 'ego-docu-drama'.
Personal involvement always provides him with his point of departure.
In the work it is not fact and fiction that are interwoven
so much as various levels of reality that are created.
'I don't keep anything from the audience, I just give them what it is.
It has a lot of integrity', says Krijnen sincerely. "
Monday, August 13, 2007
3D Pixel = Voxel
A pixel becomes a cube /
A volumetric pixel /
- representing a grid in
three-dimensional space.
Voxel-based chair by EZCT architects, Paris
A volumetric pixel /
- representing a grid in
three-dimensional space.
Voxel-based chair by EZCT architects, Paris
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Paul Smith meets Catalina Estrada
Friday, August 10, 2007
Weird Science
"Ooblecks, Dilatants or more generally Shear Thickening Fluids (STF) are certain types of smart materials whose viscosity changes in response to increasing forces (strain/shear) applied to it by its local immediate environment, e.g. compression, vibration, acceleration or heat."
See the amazing effect it produces!
Love the music...
See the amazing effect it produces!
Love the music...
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Happy Birthday, Singapore!
I remember the days when National Day Parade was all about the fireworks and the mass dance display... this is another version done in Korea, in the form of human pixels.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Fun, Funny AND Creative
Stumbled upon this video while surfing the web today.
I wanna play this game too (minus the costume, of course)!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
I know what I did this summer...
Sunday, August 5, 2007
1st POST!
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