It's a rather interesting attempt at defining the elements of marketing.
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Built by Kolbrener, a branding company



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!
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.
Winner of last year's Grand Prix by Minoru Hagiwara, titled kakato-uku. 




| “ | 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
Completely invisible under broad daylight and normal lighting, UV tattoos are a great way to get inked without having the trace of getting one done. That is, except under a blacklight. These UV tattoos are particularly popular in raver subculture. There are a myriad of UV blacklight colours. From green to purple to pink to yellow.
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.

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!"
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.
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.
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."
With a shriek.....and a hiss....The Opposite disappeared in a puff of green and yellow smoke. And that was that.

A pixel becomes a cube /