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Russian Marketing
Posted on 31. Oct, 2009 by euphoria.
From time to time we have some examples of what amateurish ex-Soviet marketing genius may produce.
First one is pretty cool, it was published in Minsk and the media for it was an egg, or thousands of eggs that were sold in local stores. Text on eggs were inviting people to visit “The Prodigy” concert. Pretty [...]
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Hughes Net
Posted on 19. Oct, 2009 by euphoria.
Hughesnet internet service is an internet service provider ready to offer you a high speed internet connection that you can rely on and excellent 24/7 customer care services. Covering the entire country, hughes internet is able to provide high speed internet even to the most isolated and remote places in the United States of America. [...]
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Artisitic Watches
Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by euphoria.
If you’re trying to find a toy watch, an artistic toy watch or a classic watch model, online shops are the best place to look for one and Michele Watches is the perfect web site to start; impressive watch collections and huge discounts are some of the main advantages when buying online. Though you [...]
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Girlish Transformer
Posted on 16. Sep, 2009 by euphoria.
This is one very stylish transformer! Or could it be Arcee, the girl transformer? Arcee was absent from the U. S. Marvel Comics (barring the adaptation of the movie), because the comics had established that in their continuity, Transformers did not possess sexes, thus Arcee’s presence as a clearly female robot would have defied [...]
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Bamboo construction site
Posted on 01. Sep, 2009 by euphoria.
Bamboo is one of the oldest materials people have used to increase their comfort and well-being. In today’s world of plastics and steel, besides continuing to make its traditional contributions, bamboo is growing in importance. Bamboo is available in commercial quantities using the established supply system. It is a renewable plant with a short rotation [...]
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Kerrigan sculpture from StarCraft
Posted on 31. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.
If you’re into StarCraft, you’ll definitely know who Kerrigan, the queen of the blades is. For those who don’t know who Sarah Kerrigan is, here is some brief info: Sarah Louise Kerrigan, the self-styled Queen of Blades, is a major character and the predominant antagonist in Blizzard Entertainment’s StarCraft series of video games and novels. [...]
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Seen from Google Earth
Posted on 28. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.
Have you ever wondered how the Earth looks from above? Google Earth caught some funny, some beautiful and some pretty impressive images of our planet. Have a look at them. I hope you’ll find them amusing.
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Nicolas Evariste’s black and white animals
Posted on 27. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.
Impressive black and white photography of adorable animals taken by Nicolas Evariste. Let us see who he speaks about his work:
Coming from Granville in Normandy (France), I started photography in 2006. I was quickly attracted by black and white and square format.
I carry a strong interest in landscape photography of my area, in macro and [...]
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Unique bottle opener sculptures
Posted on 26. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.
Have a look at this unique bottle openers. You probably haven’t seen corkscrews like this before. In my opinion they are tacky, tasteless and cheap. The only thing that comes up to my mind is to use it as a toy. You can be a really reckless parent and give it to your kid to [...]
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West African Costumes
Posted on 24. Aug, 2009 by euphoria.
Inseparable from ceremony, ritual, rhythm, and music, traditional African dance styles are as much a cornerstone of Sub-Saharan and West African cultures as they are a powerful and unique facet of the dance world. Not only is African dance a powerful experience for the spectator, but it is also a symbol of solidarity and an [...]
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Dirty water from vending machine in New York city
Posted on 18. Jul, 2009 by euphoria.
Have a look at this creative and humorous UNICEF campaign made to provide clean water to children around the world. You can chose between malaria, cholera, typhoid, etc. on this vending machine. And the point is to raise awareness with people about the problems that are people dealing with. Casanova, a Hispanic advertising unit of [...]
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The festival of San Fermín
Posted on 17. Jul, 2009 by euphoria.
The festival of San Fermín in the city of Pamplona (Navarre, Spain), is a deeply rooted celebration held annually from 12:00, 6 July, when the opening of the fiesta is marked by setting off the pyrotechnic chupinazo, to midnight 14 July, with the singing of the Pobre de Mí.
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Miniature food dollhouse
Posted on 15. Jul, 2009 by euphoria.
For some people food is art! PetitPlat the name under which Stéphanie Kilgast and her friend are working are indeed one of those people. They have finished their studies (architecture) and are now making miniature food and food jewelry. Here you can see some of their work, such as modular dollhouses including kitchen, bathroom, living [...]
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Cyril Rolando artwork
Posted on 13. May, 2009 by euphoria.
A bit dark and twisted collection of Cyril Rolando’s illustrations, but still very moving and impressive. Here are some of his thoughts I found online:
” I think humans are proud, mistrustful and self-centered (and I am human). I want to hand over to the animals, to critic or play human roles. They don’t carry [...]
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Illustrator Souloff
Posted on 10. May, 2009 by euphoria.
This is beautiful and inspiring collection of ads and design artwork of artist known online as “Souloff”. She says her main source of inspiration is music. “Ninety-nine per cent of the time, I’m listening to music while I’m working. I’m influenced by anything that has soul. For me, it’s something more than a job. As [...]
