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Entries from September 1, 2009 - September 30, 2009

Tuesday
Sep292009

YSL Manifesto V: Out

Sunday
Sep272009

Elvis Presley - Interpretations Cover

Fantastic! (found via)

Friday
Sep252009

Nike Tag - Play

Now wouldn't this be fun? Try it at the office!

(via swiss-miss)

Thursday
Sep242009

Rewritten Classics

Rewritten and reimagined! Now I am very curious...

(Thanks again Loizos)

Thursday
Sep242009

St. Vincent - Marrow

New ear (& eye) candy! Great video, great song: eerie overall! 

(Thank you Loizos)

Thursday
Sep242009

Retro Style Movie Posters

Some very gifted people put together these retro-style posters for modern-day movies. Loving that "Dark Knight" adaptation by Brandon Schaefer

(found via My Modern Metropolis)

Wednesday
Sep232009

Fame Kills | West + Gaga

 

Kanye West acts like a cocky, self-centered, judgmental brat; that is a fact. A statement backed by what happened with Taylor Swift at the VMAs and this hilarious blog. Having said that, I now state that he is an utterly talented, über-stylish, very gifted artist and his tour with Lady Gaga will doubtlessly be a super extravagant/alternatively-pop/awesomely-stylized showcase of talent! I just had to post this 30-second promo video, five words: grain, slow motion, sans-serif.

Wednesday
Sep232009

Do Bem Juice Ads

Apparently, Do Bem is a Brazilian juice brand, and these are their new stop-motion ads: Fantastic! The same goes for their logo and packaging.

(Found Via SwissMiss)

Monday
Sep212009

Peugeot BB1: Lust!

Electric, capable of carrying four people, futuristic! NO CO2! Still a concept, I wonder when it will get the greenlight for actual production... (Also, the shoes of the cyclist are awesome, can I get those at least?)

Thursday
Sep172009

London Science Museum War Memorial

Harry Pearce of Pentagram has designed a tribute to the staff members of the London Science Museum who died during the First and Second World Wars.

The memorial is a two-layer iron-cast plaque. Each layer represents a world war. The dates are cleverly delivered over the two layers, while a cross is cut through both layers. Again, I love the condensed sans serif marriage with the serif font used for the names (not particularly visible in the picture above).

(via Creative Review)