Graphic Designer Created Digital Collages On Life As A Small Business Owner
Helen Garfield owns a marketing and graphic design agency and is also a graphic designer. Through her artwork, she hopes to portray the experience of being a solopreneur. Helen elucidates the marketing and technology obstacles that company owners have while trying to grow their internet presence. Continue reading »
Maru The Cat Tries On Different Wigs By Accident After His Owner Builds A Box Trap
This is Maru – the 9-year-old Scottish fold that is adored by thousands of people. Maru now has in upwards of 500k subscribers on Youtube and thousands of people watch his videos. In fact, he’s also a Guinness World Record holder for the most watched animal on Youtube. Why makes Maru so special? Continue reading »
Cats Wearing Hats Made By his Owner From Their Own Hair
Japanese photographer Ryo Yamazaki makes hats from the hair his cats shed, and they are beautiful! Continue reading »
Badass Cat Proves He’s The True Owner Of This Supermarket In London
According to Bored Panda, cats go where they want and do what they want. In the case of one kitty in London, it means going to a supermarket. This cat was first spotted in November while parading around in Sainsbury’s in Brockley. Later on identified as Olly Oliver, this six-year-old had been removed from the premises by store security. But seeing how cats have no fear of laws of man or God (and they’re highly suspicious of this “physics” thing), he’s at it again. Continue reading »
Like Owner, Like Dog: Photographer Captured Dog Owners Mimicking Their Best Friends
“My name is Ines Opifanti and I am a photographer from Hamburg, Germany. For this series, I photographed dog owners who mimic their dogs’ facial expressions. Almost 3 years ago I adopted a puppy out of the blue and quickly noticed her amazing ability to pull off almost human-like facial expressions.” – photographer Ines Opifanti told to Bored Panda. Continue reading »
Chinese Restaurant Owner Told to Pull Down Two Gigantic 50ft Naked Buddhas from Establishment’s Roof
Photo: HAP / Quirky China News / REX
A Chinese restaurant has removed two naked 50ft statues of Buddha from its roof just two days after putting them up because they offended believers. The statues were a reference to a old Chinese wives’ tale involving Buddhist monks, which features one of them scrambling over a wall to try some soup. Buddhist followers, known for their peaceful ways, were so angered by their religions leader being used as an advert that they began protesting outside the eatery, demanding the figures be taken down. Continue reading »