-
+8 +2
The best of spring/summer 2013's advertising campaigns
From Kate Moss for Versace to Romeo Beckham and Cara Delevingne for Burberry, we bring you the best advertising campaigns of the spring/summer 2013 season.
-
+8 +2
Bookshelf made out of books
A collection of books perfectly laid out to form a functional bookshelf.
-
+7 +2
Politician moves to make vulgar Photoshopping illegal
A state lawmaker in Georgia is so perturbed that someone used Photoshop to put his head on a porn star's body that he now wants any kind of lewd Photoshopping to be banned. 'No one has a right to make fun of anyone,' he says.
-
+10 +3
Anti-piracy group faces lawsuit for copying Pirate Bay site design
A Finnish anti-piracy group is facing the threat of legal action after copying The Pirate Bay's site design for a campaign
-
+6 +2
How 'Minority Report' Trapped Us In A World Of Bad Interfaces
It’s, frankly, absurd—especially if you haven’t seen it since 2002. THIS is the thing tech reviewers are always comparing a new interface to?
-
+9 +1
Adobe outs Photoshop Touch for phones, ready to outfit pockets for $4.99
Jealous about your mates' ability to edit photos and whatnot via their mid-sized slates? Well, Adobe has just announced a solution.
-
+8 +3
Is This the Worst Headline in Newspaper History?
An utterly baffling layout decision at the Mankato (Minn.) Free Press has resulted in what, by most accounts, may be the most unfortunate article headline in print journalism history.
-
+5 +1
14 lousy web design trends that are making a comeback
I was on the verge of writing a post about the joys of HTML5, which when combined with CSS3 and Javascript can do some very impressive things. However, having visited a bunch of ‘inspiring’ HTML5 websites I’ve ended up with a slight headache. The truth is that many of these sites leave a lot to be desired.
-
+9 +2
World’s most awarded print ad
It was a successful campaign on how to tell a story in a single picture, without words.
-
+7 +3
Clever business card for a divorce lawyer
A little humor during dark days can go a long way...
-
+8 +3
The inside story of Lenovo's ThinkPad redesign
"When you talk to end users about ports, they'll tell you how much they need them. They'll talk about the vast number of USB devices that they have. It's easy to hear that and determine that you need five or more ports based on what these people report.
-
+8 +2
21 Wonders From the Future of Decor
The Architectural Digest Show—running from Friday through Sunday in NYC—will make you wish you had a huge house and unlimited funds with which to decorate it.
-
+11 +2
Watermelon tiger
Amazing piece of edible art!
-
+15 +6
Ford Apologizes For Offensive Car Ad We Were Never Supposed To See
Ford and its ad agency issued apologies for a tasteless Ford Figo ad — in which former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi is shown with a bunch of gagged and crying women in the trunk of his car — that was never meant to see the light of day.
-
+11 +2
Death is dead: how modern video game designers killed danger
When you live by the gun, how do you make one life meaningful?
-
+8 +1
Breaking Bad Fan Art
Cant wait for the new season to start !
-
+10 +1
Don’t be ugly: Google wants to be known for beauty as well as brains.
Who designed the stubble? THIS time last year investors were salivating over Apple’s stock. Now they are rushing to get their hands on Google’s.
-
+8 +1
37 Professional Photoshoppers Who Should Be Fired Immediately
Mutant alien hands? Just what the client wanted!
-
+7 +1
Got some new cards
Can't wait to start putting these under the wipers of shitty parked cars.
-
+8 +2
Creative ways of using buckets in interior and exterior décor
n interior décor it’s all about being creative. A beautiful décor is not based on strict rules and on following certain lines bur on being able to think out of the box and to use objects in new and unusual ways. For example, something as simple as a bucket can be used in numerous ways and it’s up to you to choose the option that you like best or to even come up with one of your own.
Submit a link
Start a discussion