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We all take our time to really wake up in the morning, so does this mug. When it’s cold, it displays a sleepy face. And as you pour in your favorite hot beverage, it will start waking up and will greet you with a smile. Buy it here ($29) 

(Source: homedesigning, via pegasusritez)

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angelablack:

Say hello to the happiest little coffee splat on my ugly kitchen counter. His name is Harvey and he’s about to meet a bleach wipe.

amazing!!!! 

angelablack:

Say hello to the happiest little coffee splat on my ugly kitchen counter. His name is Harvey and he’s about to meet a bleach wipe.

amazing!!!! 

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Advertising Agency: Impact BBDO Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCreative Director / Art director / Copywriter: Ahmad BeckPhotography: Stock, Steeve Kozman
Accurate but rather obvious hyperliteral work from Impact BBDO in Saudi Arabia circa 2008. Do you like them? While notably striking, they feel really forced to me.

Advertising Agency: Impact BBDO Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Creative Director / Art director / Copywriter: Ahmad Beck
Photography: StockSteeve Kozman

Accurate but rather obvious hyperliteral work from Impact BBDO in Saudi Arabia circa 2008. Do you like them? While notably striking, they feel really forced to me.

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tobedoit:

Wild Horses

photo manipulation masterfully by Christophe Gilbert for an unknown ad campaign. If you know it, please comment as I like to give credit! Simple concept, fantastic execution. 

tobedoit:

Wild Horses

photo manipulation masterfully by Christophe Gilbert for an unknown ad campaign. If you know it, please comment as I like to give credit! Simple concept, fantastic execution. 

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A gun shatters a life like dropped porcelain. Okay, yes, these pieces by Yvonne Lee Schultz are derivative of work that has been done before (by Charles Krafft) but it’s still such a striking critique on violence and the  legacies baked into it that inform our culture today. mostly it’s a clear call to remember the fragility of humans.
Unlike Krafft, Schultz showing these pieces next to identically painted other objects brings the commentary to another plane. Also I find her selection of the James Bond rifle to be really incisive re: Hollywood idealized veneration of symbols and masculinity.
It isn’t just about violence it’s about how violence lives in the cupboard with our regular everyday tea & cake. I think they are beautiful as they are brilliant.
bauldoff:

Porcelain Pistols by Berlin artist Yvonne Lee Schultz. From her site:
The Porcelain Pistols are replicas of James Bond’s Walther PPK and its contemporary sister, the P99, with friendly permission of Carl Walther Inc. The fragile weapon, hand-painted in the style of classic tableware motifs, lies next to your coffee and cake, asking to be picked up. Its coolness and comfortable grip increase the qualms of the user, leaving him in a quandary between the pleasure of luxury and violence.
via Make: Online (thank you Jason!)

A gun shatters a life like dropped porcelain. Okay, yes, these pieces by Yvonne Lee Schultz are derivative of work that has been done before (by Charles Krafft) but it’s still such a striking critique on violence and the legacies baked into it that inform our culture today. mostly it’s a clear call to remember the fragility of humans.

Unlike Krafft, Schultz showing these pieces next to identically painted other objects brings the commentary to another plane. Also I find her selection of the James Bond rifle to be really incisive re: Hollywood idealized veneration of symbols and masculinity.

It isn’t just about violence it’s about how violence lives in the cupboard with our regular everyday tea & cake. I think they are beautiful as they are brilliant.

bauldoff:


Porcelain Pistols by Berlin artist Yvonne Lee Schultz. From her site:

The Porcelain Pistols are replicas of James Bond’s Walther PPK and its contemporary sister, the P99, with friendly permission of Carl Walther Inc. The fragile weapon, hand-painted in the style of classic tableware motifs, lies next to your coffee and cake, asking to be picked up. Its coolness and comfortable grip increase the qualms of the user, leaving him in a quandary between the pleasure of luxury and violence.

via Make: Online (thank you Jason!)

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Starbucks French Roast IV Drip

Starbucks French Roast IV Drip

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