Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
PANTONE HOTEL




The PANTONE HOTELTM invites you to experience the city of Brussels through a lens of color and a spectrum of comforts. From the moment you arrive, our “hotel of colors” will awaken your senses to an array of delights and playful surprises.
Impeccably designed by Michel Penneman and Oliver Hannaert, The PANTONE HOTELTM, Brussels showcases the color of emotion with a distinctive hue on each colorous guest floor. From vivid to subdued, for business or leisure, our unique boutique hotel perfectly suits your savvy palette and colorful imagination.
From a design perspective, The PANTONE HOTELTM, Brussels is built on an exceptional use of contrast; a white canvas provides clean space for saturated colors to pop. Guest rooms feature unique photography by esteemed Belgian photographer Victor Levy.
Welcome to the center of the color universe.
VIA
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
lemonade.
What do people who were once paid to be creative for a living do when they’re laid off? They get creative with their own lives. Lemonade is an inspirational film about 16 advertising professionals who lost their jobs and found their calling, encouraging people to listen to that little voice inside their head that asks, “What if?”
consider yourself..laid off...
Monday, May 24, 2010
YEASAYER - TIGHTROPE
So you're wishing that you never did
All the embarrassing things you've done
And you're wishing you could set it right
And you're wishing you could stay the night
But then I go again, wishing never solved a problem
If you wanna get it big time, go ahead and get it get it big time
So I think I can solve all my problems by myself
Nevermind, nevermind, nevermind, nevermind
And you think you can solve all your problems by yourself
Nevermind, nevermind, nevermind, nevermind
Oh, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it
Until you just can't give no more
Oh, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it
Until you just can't give no more
Oh, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it
Until you just can't give no more
Oh, give it, give it, give it, give it, give it
Until you just can't give no more
Sunday, May 23, 2010
PILLOW TALK

Pillow Talk is a project by Interaction Design Student Joanna Montgomery aiming to connect long distance lovers. Each person has a pillow for their bed and a sensor fitted into a wearable chest strap, which they wear to sleep at night. The chest sensor wirelessly communicates with the other person’s pillow; when one person goes to bed, their lover’s pillow begins to glow softly to indicate their presence. Placing your head on the pillow allows you to hear the real-time heartbeat of your loved one.
The result is an intimate interaction between two lovers, regardless of the distance between them.
The project is built using a transceiver from a Polar exercise watch, built into a circuit which runs via an Arduino board. The pillows contain a flat panel containing the circuit, small speakers and lights, which can slot into any pillow.

VIA
Saturday, May 22, 2010
MR. ED DEAD
Mr. Ed Dead: And Other Obituaries of the Most Famous People Who Never Lived
The brand new humor book Mr. Ed Dead: And Other Obituaries of the Most Famous People Who Never Lived by Barry Nelson and Tom Schecker is a hilarious parody of famous characters and their imagined obituaries. Mr. Ed: Dead recounts, in laugh-out-loud detail, the lives and deaths of hundreds of illustrious characters, including dozens of advertising icons. These characters had a fictional life, and, darn it, they deserve an equally creative death. Check out a few items from the book.




The brand new humor book Mr. Ed Dead: And Other Obituaries of the Most Famous People Who Never Lived by Barry Nelson and Tom Schecker is a hilarious parody of famous characters and their imagined obituaries. Mr. Ed: Dead recounts, in laugh-out-loud detail, the lives and deaths of hundreds of illustrious characters, including dozens of advertising icons. These characters had a fictional life, and, darn it, they deserve an equally creative death. Check out a few items from the book.





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