The Malaysian artist Chow Hon Lam has made some very funny but clever illustrations that also includes a touch of irony. The artist himself thinks that even if you are an animal, an object or some sort of food, you have something to say even though you can’t speak. Therefore Hon Lam wants to create and tell their story to the worldWhen people confront him about it, he just say: “I guess they must have something to say … Trust me, I try to communicate with them!” In the illustrations you can see how a the milk in a cow’s body is emptying itself while milking, gingerbread men creating themselves, a golfer breaking the sky with his golfball, etc.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
15 Extremely Shocking Ads Ever
Get Them Off Your Dog (Frontline, Flea & Tick Spray)
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Breathtaking photos
Very beautiful photos, good quality! Take a look, you’ll not regret it!
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
10 Awesome Images That Are Actually Paintings
At first I thought most of these images were photos.
They are all inspiring paintings from some amazing artists and I recommend you check out the rest of their work by clicking on the links.
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World Coolest Ads
The following collection of "creative advertising" will focus mainly on visually rewarding ads, such as the ones, made for Citroen by Jaap Vliegenthart:
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Fashion Photography By Carter Smith
The Photographer Carter Smith was born in the year 1971 in America. He began his career with fashion photography. His works were published in Vogue, GQ and Elle magazines which includes the fashion photos and portraits of celebrities.
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Google Office versus Facebook Office
It might be a question of personal preference. You can’t help but love one company’s work more than another, which leads to desire to work for them. Aside from that, you could use some objective measurements in choosing between the two.
This might help you. We give you a chance to have a sneak view at the offices from both Google and Facebook. You’ll find that both are design great, to enhance the productivity of their workers. Absolutely no trace of standard office cubicles.
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