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Under: site updates
One Year of Guerilla Marketing
The people over at Bloguerilla has collected some of the best viral guerilla marketing campaigns in 2008. The video compilation includes clips from From 13th Street to the animated and controversial Diesel spot, Samsung’s optical illusions, the Nike basketball stunts, the Madrid City Council save energy stunts, Wassup 8 years later, the Nokia N96 Bruce Lee ping pong, and the iPhone blendertec to name a few.
Nokia Lee Advertising
Bruce Lee playing ping pong for the Nokia N96. I'm not sure if it's really Bruce Lee but whoever is holding the nunchucks is good. Damn good.
Under: Advertising, bruce lee, nokia, ping pong
Magic Wave by Reuben Margolin

Californian artist Reuben Margolin together with the Technorama Staff suspended 450 aluminum rods by 256 wires and connected 3,000 pulleys and sliding bars to create one of the biggest and most complex kinetic sculptures in the world. Interesting effect that employs no computers, only mechanical movements to create the result. Measuring 25 square meters the "magic carpet" contains more than 50'000 pieces and shows three characteristics of waves: Wavelength, Amplitude and Frequency. Watch the video for the full effect after the jump.
Under: art, kinetic, sculpture, technology, wave
Apple Debuts New 'Mac vs PC' Christmas Ads
Just in time for the holiday season, Apple released two new Get a Mac ads entitled "I Can Do Anything" and "Tree Trimming" with the usual actors replaced by animated characters. Check out the videos below.
I Can Do Anything
Tree Trimming
Under: Advertising, apple, christmas, Videos
Interactive Mirror: The Fairest of Them All
Spending hours in front of the mirror is a girl thing no more. This patent pending touch capable mirror conceptualized by Alpay Kasal of Lit Studios and Sam Ewen of Interference Inc lets you digitally paint, view photos, and play games. For more info, visit blog.LitStudios.com
Under: interactive, mirror, technology, touch
SUMO Paint Online Image Editor

Here's some more impressive online image editor and another fair clone of Photoshop's major features inside a browser window. According to its website, "SUMO Paint is the easiest, fastest and the most creative paint app on the internet."
Similar to previously featured Aviary Phoenix, but without the 50-use limit, SUMO Paint offers professional and easy to use tools for creating and editing images within a browser. It allows you to create, edit and comment images online with powerful tools and layer support. More info about SUMO Paint can be found from: www.sumopaint.com/info. SUMO Paint is free to use and no sign-up required.
SUMO Paint
Under: development, flash, online tools, sumo paint
WebSapient Rips Off Filipino Designer's Entire Portfolio
Marco The Site Guy's Site
WebSapient's Plagiarism
This is not cool. Not so cool at all. I don't know Marco Palinar personally but for some asshole to steal his works and put it up as their own isn't just plagiarism but totally wrong.
According to WebSapient's About Us page, the so-called design company claims to be:...an experienced and well established web design company specializing in website design and e-commerce development. We have designed, shaped and launched hundreds of successful websites since our beginning, for many different types of businesses around the World.
Our team comprises of the most brilliant and skillful people in the industry with collective experience in Designing Web 2.0, graphic design, website development, Flash animation, Search Engine Optimization, Link Building and e-commerce programming. We continuously keep track on the latest technological changes and improvements in the web design industry. We deploy the most advanced and custom web solutions.
Our web designing & development team have the capacity to appeal to your sense of style, the training and knowledge of current web standards and practices, and the ability to turn your dreams into reality!
Our clients range from small businesses needing a basic web presence to large corporations requiring complex web applications. We invite you to review our website design portfolio and read our client testimonials.
It's the biggest pile of bullshit I've ever seen. WebSapient may have taken down its portfolio page but thanks to Liz's screenshots, the whole WebSapient site is full of crap now.
More about WebSapient's plagiarism:
WebSapient is Full of Bullshit »
WebSapient? More like HOMOSapient! (So-called design company rips off entire portfolio from Pinoy designer) »
WebSapient rips off ENTIRE portfolio of Pinoy web designer »
Uh, ‘Scuse Me???? (Ripping Marco) 12.10.08 »
WebSapient Rips Off Designer’s Portfolio »
WebSapient Rips off Portfolio of Filipino Designer »
WebSapient rips off ENTIRE portfolio off freelance designer [Digg] »
Under: designer, filipino, plagiarism, portfolio, websapient
Coca Cola Christmas 2008 Commercial
As always, another beautiful holiday commercial from Coke. This one features the cover song "Can't Help Falling In Love With You" by Elvis Presley.
Under: Advertising, christmas, coke, Videos
Shelter in a Cart

Designers Barry Sheehan and Gregor Timlin have teamed up to create ‘shelter cart’, a mobile living unit for junk collectors. The unit is designed to provide shelter at night and also serve as a receptacle for collecting. The lightweight unit simply tips over to provide shelter and the user can configure the adjustable roof. Although the design does help homeless people earn an income, the designers understand that it is not a permanent solution and more a way to raise awareness. The design was originally conceived of for designboom’s ‘shelter in a cart’ design competition. Keep reading for more photos.


via Gregor Timlin
Under: cart, Design, Inspiration, shelter
Take the Quick Logo Quiz

How many logos can you recognize? Take the test and see how aware you are with the logos around you. Simply match the name with logo then click submit when you're done to check your score and the answers.
Phoenix Offers Powerful Image Editing Online
Another impressive image editing tool I've seen running in a browser. From basic image retouching to complex effects, Phoenix delivers the key features of a desktop image editor with the simplicity and accessibility of a web-based application.
Pheonix has a rich editing toolset so you can edit your images with undo and redo, brushes, magic wand, and blend modes. You can also work with layers, groups, and layer masks. The flash based webapp has an intuitive drag and drop interface and it also allows you to import from popular photo-sharing sites like Flickr, Picasa, and Facebook. There are plenty of tutorials available so if you're stuck with a machine that doesn't have anything better than MS Paint installed, it's very useful - and there's no need to download.
Phoenix [Aviary]
UPDATE: I've replaced the image above with a demo video to show the Phoenix in action.
Under: aviary, development, flash, online tools, phoenix
Color Changing Shower Tiles

Imagine. You walk into shower, turn the water on and the walls begin to transform themselves into psychedelic changing patterns...
"Inspired by the stunning Northern Lights of Alaska, this line features 4 × 4 glass tiles that appear black at room temperature and move through the color spectrum when temperature (warm water, radiant heat, etc) is applied. The moving color is dynamic to the temperature of the heating agent."
via Northern Lights [Moving Color]
Typography Can Be A Multi Function Tool

Multi function letters by interaction designer Marcus Schaefer. He writes-
"My neighbour forgot his multi function tool in our kitchen. I started playing around with it and (surprise, surprise) tried to create a whole alphabet with the sentence “typography can be a multi function tool” in mind. I did not yet find the time to create a real font but if you want to play with it, feel free to download the high resolution versions of the colored (5MB) and the black(0.5MB) characterset as PNG."
Under: fonts, multi function tool, typography
November: The Month That Was

I guess I've posted a lot of cool items this November and I'm glad I've shared these stuffs to more people. If you missed some of them, here's a list of some of my favorite entries for this month.
How Nike Immortalized Manny Pacquiao's Crest »
Top 30 Weird House Designs »
14 Best Photoshop Videos Online »
Top 10 Classic TV Commercials in the Philippines »
10 Funny Graphic Design Videos »
10 Video Inspirations by Vancouver Film School Students »
And a few design inspirations...
Real-Life Photoshop »
The ABC3D Book »
LEGO Spring/Summer 3001 by JC de Castelbajac »
Calendar Made of Matches by Yurko Gutsulyak »
Fuck The Rain Umbrella by Anton Schnaider »
To those who dropped by, left their comments, subscribed to my feeds, followed me on Twitter, stumbled, digged, you know who you are, thank you. :)
Top image: Christiaan Postma's calendar wallpaper
Under: blog, site updates
Fuck The Rain Umbrella by Anton Schnaider

From the rain's point of view
“Fuck The Rain” is designed by Anton Schnaider from Art. Lebedev Studio.
In use
via Art. Lebedev Studio
Under: Design, Inspiration, rain, umbrella
Calendar Made of Matches by Yurko Gutsulyak

A unique calendar made of matches by Ukrainian designer Yurko Gutsulyak. The matches are real and the construction of the calendar is absolutely safe. Keep reading for more photos.
Each page is a month and it looks like a comb made of matches that correspond to the days.


Matches are dipped in a special chemical solution and covered with sulphur, striking surface stripes are applied on both sides of a stand base.
via Behance
Under: calendar, Design, Inspiration, matches
Top 30 Weird House Designs

It's a dream for most of us to have a beautiful home but some people had a different idea. If you also prefer a unique concept, here's a collection of the oddest, strangest, most unusual houses you can live in.
Hundertwasser’s House
Hundertwasser, master of unconventional architecture, constructed this complex of 50 apartments in 1982-1985. It is an unusual house that does not correspond to the usual clichés and norms of academic architecture. This house is considered one of thTope city’s most popular tourist attractions. It has no straight lines or surfaces, completely asymetrical, with tortuous corridors, rounded-off corners, plants and trees.
The Upside-Down House
The Upside-Down House was created by Daniel Czapiewski in the village of Szymbark, northern Poland, on July 31, 2007. It represents not merely a bizarre tourist attraction, but is also meant to be a profound statement about the Communist era. It took 114 days to build the house, because the workers were disorientated by the strange angles of the walls.
Toilet-Shaped House
This Toilet-Shaped House south was built by the founding member of the World Toilet Association. The house features four deluxe toilets and is dedicated to providing clean sanitation to the more than 2 billion people who live without toilets. The home has a showcase bathroom placed in its centre. Other toilets have features that range from elegant fittings to the latest in water conservation devices. The house bears the named Haewoojae, which stands for Korean “a place of sanctuary where one can solve one’s worries”.
The House on the Stick
The design of the House on the Stick was inspired by highway billboards . The house is rather small. It is only 27 square meters (290 square feet) and as such it is not intended to be a family residence. It is designed as an object suitable for almost every place on earth, for instance, forests, seas, lakes, mountains, meadows as well as on the main city street.
Bubble House
Bubble House was constructed on Pierre Cardin’s demand. The project was being built by an architect named Antti Lovag for an industrialist with whom Lovag had become friends while building a previous house. The house was intended to demonstrate the possibility of short-circuiting traditional architecture in the name of original, contemporary design.
The Broken Column House
The Broken Column House is so named because it takes the form of a ruined classical column. The house was created by the aristocrat François Nicolas Henri Racine de Monville who made it his main residence during the years immediately before the French Revolution.
The Glass House by Philip Johnson
The Glass House is one of the world’s most beautiful and yet least functional homes. The house is symmetrical and sits solidly on the ground. The quarter-inch thick glass walls are supported by black steel pillars. The interior space is divided by low walnut cabinets and a brick cylinder that contains the bathroom. The cylinder and the brick floors are a polished purple hue. Philip Johnson says that when people come into his house they just shut up and look around. The Glass House is now open to the public, with tours booked many months in advance.
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