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Only a free press can hurt them. Support our fight. Ad campaign for Reporters Without Borders by Saatchi & Saatchi. Looks a lot like the earlier Comme des Garcons summer campaign that were created by Stephen J. Shanabrook using his paper surgeries technique.

Sweet kaleidoscopic pattern and confused animals in this video directed by Körner Union for Larytta


We all know how tilt-shift photography is really popular. Making ordinary life look like it was a small scale model. These guys took another approach when designing cover art for the Australian Ministry of Sound Chillout Session. The build a model of ordinary life trying to make it look real. This is what Collider in Austrlia write on their website.
A homage to Frank Lloyd Wright and Neutra and the lifestyles their buildings accommodated, Chillout Sessions XII takes us to a fusion of time periods somewhere between the 50s and the 80s in the filtered light of California.

For reasons unknown to me I’m now a contender at The Battle of the Blogs in the category, Art & Design. So please do me a favour and go vote for me. Much appreciated. The battle runs from Monday the 12th. to Sunday the 18th of April.


Alexa Meade paints with acrylic on flesh and clothing, then photographs the painted people in a real environment for extra effect. Nothing like I’ve ever seen before.

Sweet BMX posters made by Craig Oldham for The Olympic Games and Graphic Design. The magazine Grafik invited 39 agencies and designers to design a poster celebrating an Olympic sport. This guy got BMX and made some pretty amazing posters. Check out some more posters after the jump.

It’s no secret that I love surreal photographers. This guy really makes it work with both ideas and effects. You should check him out, his name is Timothy Saccenti. There is lots of chances to get lost in his work. Via.
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