► War veteran gives beautiful speech about equality



This video is as moving as it is humbling.

A beautiful insight from a WWII veteran.

Take a look at the comments over at BoingBoing too for some very valid and varied opinions.


Posted on October 24, 2009.
Categories: History, Human Rights, Inspiration, Lectures, Society, War.
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► Disney’s Animatronic Presidents



Both creepy and amazing.


Posted on July 4, 2009.
Categories: Curious, Individuals, Inspiration, Politics, Society, Technology.
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► Women’s Aid



Raw.

Via: IBelieveInAdv.


Posted on April 8, 2009.
Categories: Advertising, Human Rights, Inspiration, Society, Violence, Women.
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► DQ x PSDTUTS+ / Interview



The good people at PSDTUTS+ just interviewed me asking me a bit about my creative background and my overall process in creating a few of my pieces.

Fun stuff to do. Big thank you goes out to Emil from PSDTUTS+ for the interview and of course everyone who’ve shown their support.


Posted on March 21, 2009.
Categories: About Me, Design, Designers, Individuals, Interviews, KDU, Motion Graphics, Remix, Resources, Society, Trends, Various.
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► Objectified



By Gary Hustwit, the same man behind Helvetica: The Film, now comes Objectified, a documentary dedicated to our relationships with objects in everyday living, from the idea to the final product.

A must-see for any kind of designer at the very least.

The movie hasn’t been released yet. Any new information will of course be posted here.


Posted on January 5, 2009.
Categories: Accesories, Design, Documentaries, Industrial Design, Inspiration, Interviews, Society, Trends.
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► Want respect? Use a condom


Now that’s how campaings should be done.

Via: IBelieveinAdv.


Posted on December 14, 2008.
Categories: Advertising, Inspiration, Sex, Society.
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► For more Information


Advertising Agency: TBWA\Vancouver, Vancouver, Canada
Creative Director: Paul Little
Art Directors: John Williamson, Angela Sung
Copywriter: Paul Little
Print Producer: Julian Davis

Via: IBelieveInAdv.


Posted on November 25, 2008.
Categories: Advertising, Inspiration, Society.
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► Obama is the new President!



A beautiful poster by Paula Scher and Drea Zlanabitnig.


Posted on November 5, 2008.
Categories: Design, Inspiration, Politics, Posters, Society.
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► Blue Planet Run


Blue Planet Run is a project that attempts to raise awareness among the world about the severe problem our planet is going through regarding the issues of drinkable water.

Among its many causes, Blue Planet Run has released a book with over 250 pictres taken by some of the best photographers in the world alongside different figures and information about our current water related problems.

This book, if you want to have it in your hands you can purchase it through Amazon for only $33 USD. However, the good guys at FayerWayer have let everyone know that you can also download legally and for free a high quality PDF copy of the book through here.

A great book. Not only for its social weight, but also for its inmense quality, even design-wise. Each page is noticeably been made with love and concerne about a matter that should be important to us all.

Please download it, or even better buy a printed copy or join the cause at BluePlanetRun.org


Posted on August 25, 2008.
Categories: Curious, Inspiration, Nature, Photography, Society.
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► Olympic Medal Count Map


I gotta admit I don’t quite remember where I got this link from ’cause it was a while ago. All because I’ve had some problems lately that are slowly solving, so I’ll be catching up with the content and giving more movement to the blog.

Olympic Medal Count Map is a highly attractive and easy to follow world map created by The New York Times. In this map you’ll see different participating countries represented by circles. These circles vary in size accordingly to the amount of medals won by a given nation. Plus you can also click on any country to see who and in what disciplines the medals were won.

A lovely thing to watch and also to catch up on our sports history.


Posted on August 19, 2008.
Categories: Curious, History, Inspiration, Resources, Society, Sports.
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