Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Candy slogans


“It’s all in the mix.” - Twix


“Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.” - M&Ms


“It’s too good for kids” - Toffifay


“Taste the rainbow.” - Skittles


“Makes mouths happy.” - Twizzlers


“Two for me, none for you.” Twix


“Isn’t life juicy?” - Starburst


“Don’t let hunger happen to you.” - Snickers


“Hungry? Why wait?” - Snickers


“At work, rest and play, you get three great tastes in a Milky Way” Milky Way


“Sometimes you feel like a nut. Sometimes you don’t.” - Mounds and Almond Joy


“Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger” - Butterfinger


“Crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery Butterfinger” - Butterfinger


“If he kissed you once, will he kiss you again?” - Certs


“Cleans your teeth while it cleans your breath” - Dentyne Gum


“Double your pleasure, double your fun” - Doublemint Gum


“Gimme a break” - Kit Kat


“There’s no wrong way to eat a Reese’s” - Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups


“How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop” - Tootsie Pop


“Do you eat the red ones last?” - Smarties (UK)


“A lighter way to enjoy chocolate” - 3 Musketeers


“a palatable confection and a most nourishing food.” - Hershey’s Chocolate


“Get the sensation” - York Peppermint Patty


“Put a Tic Tac in your mouth and get a bang out of life.” Tic Tacs


“The great American chocolate bar.” - Hershey’s Chocolate Bar


“It’s more than a mouthful– it’s Whatchamacallit!”

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Kartell Jolly side tables


Louxenbourg Bar Cart


Designer Frédéric Sofia created a line of furniture inspired by the iconic steel chairs and benches of the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris. Sofia swapped steel for aluminum—which makes the furniture easier to handle and provides excellent resistance to the elements, ideal for outdoor cocktail hour.

Patrick Norguet's acrylic Rainbow Chair




Domingo Totora Paper Furniture




The recently launched Touch NY line showcases the convergence of artisanship and right-now design aesthetics, all wrapped up in a cloak of both social and environmental sustainability. Case in point: Domingo Totora's line of natural paper and banana fiber furniture and home accessories. We've seen many a cardboard chair before, but here's a poetic example of taking a usually non-structural material and giving it new function and meaning. Domingo's design philosophy is deeply rooted in his hometown of Maria da Fe, Brazil, and principles of sustainability and renewable organic cycles. Check out his benches, stools, and table accessories, along with other amazing Brazilian design at Touch NY.


Monday, December 1, 2008

Etro Fall Winter 2008 advert campaign

Ad Campaign: Etro
Collection: Fall Winter 2008.09
Models: Edita Vilkeviciute and Martin Cannavo
Photography by Max Cardelli









Friday, November 28, 2008

Johnny Walker Black Label Campaign


A colourful still life x-ray of a cornet showing the yellow and orange hues of whiskey distillation



A colourful still life x-ray arrangement of apples and pears showing the yellow and orange hues of whiskey distillation.

X-ray Babies series


Inspired by Genetic Engineering and Designer Babies this series of imageshave a sinister, otherworldly feel.It is appropriate to apply a scientific imaging technique to creatediscomforting mutated representations of these baby dolls. Do we know where we are heading with genetics?





x-ray photos by Nick Veasey


A new series of fine art photography is up at 20th. This time by English artist Nick Veasey. In a world obsessed with superficial image it is a refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside. Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner of subjects: people, buildings, machines, animals, natural forms. The work has an ethereal, otherworldly quality yet the things he uses to create the pictures are so familiar. These elegant yet often unsettling artworks are a perfect fusion of science and art.



White Plains Hospital Bus
WrapThis x-ray photograph of a bus full of people was applied life-size to a New York bus.Passengers gawped in amazement and missed their bus. Consequent complaints meant it had to be withdrawn - it was good while it lasted!










Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Secret of Positive Thinking



Positive thinking is a discipline that trains the human mind to change a perceived reality by repeatedly making positive mental statements. A person practices positive thinking when they derive a positive sense of well being, optimism, belonging, meaning and/or purpose from being part of and contributing back to something larger and more permanent than themselves. Positive thinking is a process of choosing positive emotions from stimuli in the environment and applying them to perceptions and beliefs. The objective is to create an outlook that translates into a new or better chosen reality.



Positive Mental Attitudes


A positive mental attitude is the belief that one can increase achievement through optimistic thought processes. A positive attitude comes from observational learning in the environment and is partially achieved when a vision of good natured change in the mind is applied toward people, circumstances, events, or behaviors (Wikipedia). Since it is difficult to quantify (measure) the effects of a positive mental attitude, it can be considered a philosophy and a way to approach life.



The Secret to Positive Thinking


Creating reality by how one chooses to think about life, health, relationships, and finances was the subject of the hit movie “The Secret.” Current self-help gurus discussed the Law of Attraction and other principles congruent with positive thinking. Building a positive mindset that attracted better circumstances in one’s life involved:

(1) alignment to a clear vision of what is desired,

(2) an attitude of thankfulness,

(3) having positive emotions associated with the desire, and

(4) releasing that desire to a greater power.


The experts in “The Secret” emphasized an individual’s responsibility to create and institute positive mental programming and present moment awareness to release emotional drivers that cloud a person’s ability to have a productive life. Regret, shame, and blame and a negative outlook on life focused on past circumstances can also be fundamental cause of physical disease in adults. Similarly, physical healing can be obtained creating a self-made vision. Demonstrating a healthy life with positive outcomes involves setting an intention, consciously creating a mental attitude of positive expectation, and conditioning the mind to accept navigate through grief, loss, anger with ease or choosing to eliminate those mental attitudes altogether.



Create Positive Thoughts by Using Affirmations


The technique of writing and repeating affirmations has been said to institute a positive mental attitude resulting in measurable change. An affirmation is a positive, present day statement that assumes what one declares is real and present. The more an affirmation is practiced, the mind has a greater the level of acceptance of that thought. Positive thinking experts, such as Louise Hay, Michael Beckwith, James Arthur Ray, Catherine Ponder, Norman Vincent Peale, Napoleon Hill, and John Randolph Price advocated the use of affirmations to both reprogram the brain by repetition and maintaining present moment centeredness. The desired result is to manifest new and positive circumstances.


Since an affirmation declares one’s state of mind and expectation, it acknowledges to the mind and body a present-day reality. An example of an affirmation is the following: “I am filled with wonder and I now manifest prosperity and abundance in every aspect of my life. I use the creative genius of the universe in all I do. I am successful, healthy, and live life well. This day I have the power to change myself.”


Affirmations are a spiritual idea, and non-quantitative. They are based upon “as within, so without, as above so below” which is an idea, or universal presented in many religious works, including the Bible. If thought attracts, or resonates, with like energies, than any individual practicing positive thinking can eventually see results externally in the form of a better job, more loving relationships, or even satisfying experiences.

Retro style dot pattern




Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Vintage style stump stool

little peep


Love Eco sells a deliciously stylish selection of eco friendly gifts and accessories. All their products are are either made from reclyed materials or produced in a sustainable way.

These little peep doorstops made from vintage fabric remnants.

graphic illusions


A motion illusion is a type of optical illusion in which a static image appears to be moving due to the cognitive effects of interacting colour contrasts and shape position.


moving sheet illusion


Waving illusion


Spreading illusion


moving sheet illusion



waving illusion


Physiological illusions

Physiological illusions are caused by excessive stimulation of brightness, color, contrast, movement, etc. Examples: Afterimages such as seeing "spots" after getting a camera flashed in your eyes.

Cognitive illusions
This site is more about cognitive illusions than physiological ones. Cognitive illusions interact with our natural visual assumptions and are misinterpreted. Cognitive illusions are can be divided into ambiguous, distortion, and paradox illusions.

Ambiguous Illusions are images that 'change' appearance right
before our eyes. Perception switches back and forth -- as available visual data does not confirm a single view. Illusions that give the impression of motion also fall into this group.

Distorting Illusions produce distortions of scale, size, or curvature.

Paradox illusions include images that are contradictory or not possible. These illusions are caused by our brain's misunderstanding that adjacent edges must join.


Color become alive






Sony Bravia: Optical illusion one