Boris Loukanov Creative Mix

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Check out the making of the latest Orangina spots Pigeon and Cannon ball by Fred & Farid’s creative team Gian Carlo and Rolando, and directed by Glue Society (Gary Freedman).

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Check out the making of the latest Orangina spots Pigeon and Cannon ball by Fred & Farid’s creative team Gian Carlo and Rolando, and directed by Glue Society (Gary Freedman).

Old Spice | Meet the Wolfdog (by OldSpice)

Old Spice is pleased to announce their new official Chief Director of Marketing, Mr. Wolfdog. He’s a wolfdog, so he’ll be great at marketing. http://mrwolfdog.com/

Stuck in a creative rut? Think outside the canvas. Artist Steve Casino is a painter of nuts. Yes, we said nuts, peanuts actually and they are amazing little pieces of work.
(via Steve Casino Painter of Nuts - Would We Care If It Wasn’t A Peanut | Great-Ads)

Stuck in a creative rut? Think outside the canvas. Artist Steve Casino is a painter of nuts. Yes, we said nuts, peanuts actually and they are amazing little pieces of work.

(via Steve Casino Painter of Nuts - Would We Care If It Wasn’t A Peanut | Great-Ads)

Sonny London’s Nick Rutter and The Mill create a latex suit love story for Lapalux’s ‘Without You’

(via Without You - The Mill)

Beck Reimagines David Bowie’s “Sound and Vision” (by lincoln)

Listen to Beck’s performance with your headphones on for ideal sound, and check www.hello-again.com for the 360° Experience 

The Hello, Again performance started with an idea — Beck would reimagine David Bowie’s classic, “Sound and Vision.” But it became more than another cover. It became an experience that presented a fresh take on the possibilities of the once familiar, for both the audience and the performers.

In collaboration with Beck and a “band” of more than 160 diverse musicians, Director Chris Milk created a concert experience that was fully immersive for both the audience and the performers. By capturing the concert with 360-degree cameras and binaural microphones, online viewers will have the opportunity to experience the show from any and every seat in the house. Visit the 360° Experience at www.hello-again.com

Reading through the infographic can help clients and artists decide on which works best for them, especially since the arsenal section lists down the tools and media suitable for both RGB and CMYK. As well, they can get tips from the strengths and weakness sections, plus the final verdict which states that as far as the digital realm is concerned, RGB wins while CMYK is tops in print form.
(via RGB vs CMYK - Infographic | Web Design blog, Design Inspiration - Downgraf)

Reading through the infographic can help clients and artists decide on which works best for them, especially since the arsenal section lists down the tools and media suitable for both RGB and CMYK. As well, they can get tips from the strengths and weakness sections, plus the final verdict which states that as far as the digital realm is concerned, RGB wins while CMYK is tops in print form.

(via RGB vs CMYK - Infographic | Web Design blog, Design Inspiration - Downgraf)

The Porsche 911 celebrates its 50th anniversary. What an incredible run. The 911 has always served as special inspiration to those who believe in long-term iteration. Excellence takes its time.
(via The Porsche 911: An ode to iteration by Jason Fried of 37signals)

The Porsche 911 celebrates its 50th anniversary. What an incredible run. The 911 has always served as special inspiration to those who believe in long-term iteration. Excellence takes its time.

(via The Porsche 911: An ode to iteration by Jason Fried of 37signals)

Old books, records, tapes, maps, and other media frequently fall into a realm that too much of today’s art occupies. Their intended role has decreased or deceased and they often exist simply as symbols of the ideas they represent rather than true conveyers of content. … When an object’s intended function is fleeting, the necessity for a new approach to its form and content arises.
(via Recycling books and tapes into sculptures, by Brian Dettmer » Design You Trust – Design Blog and Community)

Old books, records, tapes, maps, and other media frequently fall into a realm that too much of today’s art occupies. Their intended role has decreased or deceased and they often exist simply as symbols of the ideas they represent rather than true conveyers of content. … When an object’s intended function is fleeting, the necessity for a new approach to its form and content arises.

(via Recycling books and tapes into sculptures, by Brian Dettmer » Design You Trust – Design Blog and Community)