Just one of many from season one of “get a Mac” commercials. The reason why I’m posting this is because this site has collected the complete “get a Mac” commercials in one place. I’m sure there’s going to be a couple you haven’t seen.
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Just one of many from season one of “get a Mac” commercials. The reason why I’m posting this is because this site has collected the complete “get a Mac” commercials in one place. I’m sure there’s going to be a couple you haven’t seen.

With no computers, these posters are all photographic and printmaking techniques. Avantgarde layouts and colour schemes creating some of the finest graphic design.

It reminds me of some of the old Diesel advertising that I liked so much and I actually agree with the campaign on many levels. If you ever read anything of Paul Arden – legendary copywriter and creative director for Saatchi and Saatchi – you’ll know why.
“When you blame yourself, you learn from it. If you blame someone else, you don’t learn nothing, cause hey, it’s not your fault, it’s his fault, over there.”
- Joe Strummer of The Clash

In short, Vivian Maier was a street photographer in Chicago between the 50′s and 90′s. She never showed her photo’s to anyone and was only discovered when young photographer John Maloof bought 30-40,000 negatives of hers at an auction. Before he could contact her, she was already dead. This is were the story of Vivian Maier begins. You can see more of her photo’s after the jump. Thanks to Vuk.

The Slippery Spiral Situation is the new clothing collection of Henrik Vibskov. It will be shown in Paris from thursday. I like the look and the style of the image above. Thanks to Adam for the heads up.

These guys keep coming up with good stuff. So I’m looking forward to the see this exhibition, if it shows in Denmark.

Now this is real family time. Angela Missoni (Missoni designer) reunited her family to be in the new campaign. The ads were shot over a dinner at founders Rosita and Tai Missoni’s house.
“I wanted to highlight our reality and our lifestyle, which is reflected in our unique product and in the artisanal aspect,” said Angela Missoni. “This campaign really reflects the mood I’m in these days, even from a design stance.”
And off course the whole thing was shoot by Juergen Teller

Marc Sich is a French artist and designer. His recent project are these hand painted skeletons on magazine covers. Really cool stuff. Check out more of Marc Sich’s stuff here
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