Nothing is worse than saying the wrong pronunciation especially if you are in the fashion or retail industry.
Nothing is worse than saying the wrong pronunciation especially if you are in the fashion or retail industry.
Beautiful window. One that uses movement and lighting to build momentum while engaging the viewers.
DO YOU KNOW... "18% of all global Green Houses Gases are from the consumption of MEAT and DAIRY?"
Save the Human campaign is to raise public awareness about these alarming facts in a funky graphic way that appeals to young & older people in an inspirational way that empowers them to not only change their lifestyles but also to pro-actively be part of the solution.
The team with which to manifest this campaign at this moment in time is made up of designers, directors, producers and sponsors all acting selflessly & voluntarily with a strong passion and full-hearted support to see this change happen.
This is an idea whose time has come and therefore it will receive popular support.
It is the time to save us, go vegetarian, go organic now and today.
- Bobsy Gaia, Chairman of ABLE Charity
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed people can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has." -Margaret Mead-
This is not a kid's playground or a fun fare but instead is the office of Ogilvy & Mather in Guangzhou China. They were selected as one of the recipients of the third annual China's Most Successful Design Award 2008, sponsored by FORTUNE China magazine and China Bridge International. And you can obviously see why.
The theme behind this concept is "A Carnival of Ideas". Simply to encourage creativity and to create a work space that is as fun as a playground.
I know I have to share this with you as soon as I see this post at Style Bubble. A collection by Marit Fujiwara, a BA Textile Design grad from Chelsea College Art of Design. This could easily put any designer to shame. If you think it's just fabric dyed? Then look closer. Prepare to be be speechless, I know I do.
This Aesop Store at Strand Arcade, Sydney shows how visual merchandising can make a huge difference.
A Push Button House version of Illy Cafe. Designed by artist - architect Adam Kalkin's Quik House, this creation was parked at Time Warner Center in New York from November 28 to December 29, 2007. Yes it's just 1 month. What a waste! They could easily made it a permanent creation in every major cities. Not only that they used recycled shipping container, it's practical for transportation and definitely a gorgeous piece of art.
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