Interactive Sharpie e-cast Billboard
Interactive e-cast billboards have been scattered around cities, which allow people to experience the rush of creating their own graffiti. Choose some colors, write a message and Sharpie makes it possible for anyone to leave his permanent mark on the side of the bus stop or the public phone or anywhere else billboard adverting may be experienced.

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Linda Zacks
Cool artwork from Linda Zacks. “Some big, some small, all capturing the craziness, character, and chaos of the place I call Home (New York)”


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An Apple A Day letterpress poster
Here’s a quick and easy way to keep in tip top shape. Just peel the little variety sticker from every apple you eat and affix it to a square.

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Self Portrait as Panda
Totally bizarre form of art, though I love it!

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Motorola Concept
This really cool looking Motorola concept phone has been deigned by Paris based Lysandre Follet. The phone features a stereo camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and looks like Motorola’s Q phone but without the QWERTY keypad. The phone has e-mail support and dedicated hard keys for multimedia player. The drab front-look gives it a very grunge and kitsch feel.

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Street Vehicle Portraits
Kevin Cyr is a painter based in brooklyn, New York. Many of Cyr’s paintings are executed on plywood, reflecting the artist’s subject. As he explains, ‘in a culture in which people are easily lured by the appeal of status-enhancing symbols, i find beauty in derelict cars and unkempt landscapes.’ The cars and other vehicles he paints have character not seen in flashy car ads but the marking’s of a storied past. Cyr removes these vehicles from their original context, giving them a portrait like importance and allows the viewer to re-examine the sights they may take for granted.

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Petter Hanberger
Self-initiated T-shirt 2009 by Petter Hanberger. It’s a screenprint of the 2009 calendar. A pen is attached to it, so that the owner can fill in one box for each day that the shirt is being used. After one year the t-shirt design is finished.

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Dumbbell Packaging
The whole communication of “Mr. Clean” trademark is principally based on strenght and physical power concepts , well represented by the famous bald muscle man logo. With this dumb-bell packaging we have tried to find a simple but incisive shape to strenghten that idea and to give product more visibility on supermarket shelf. We have also considered packaging reusability as an important feature: the empty bottle can be easily filled with water or sand and transformed in a colourful dumb-bell for fitness. A fun excercises booklet inside the cap can be useful for home training.

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