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Old Spice Tastes Its Own Medicine

August 19, 2008

Old Spice continues its tounge-in-cheek Revival Of Manliness with the newly-launched Old Spice School of TV Medicine. Nice tie-in to the TV spots, featuring another recent tounge-in-cheek revival, the one and only NPH. He’s no Bruce Campbell, but it’s a fun moment.
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Technology, Video, Design, Advertising - 0 Comments

United Takes To The Sea

August 9, 2008

United Airlines has some spectacular new spots for the Olympic Games. The spots are meant to “capture the spirit of […] relaxing and rewarding international travel.” Rolled out initially in Chicago, SF, and DC, the internationally-sourced animation coupled with high-profile orchestra music makes for some of the most arresting commerical time we may witness during […]

Video, Design, Advertising, Music - 0 Comments

Skip to the Titles

June 19, 2008

I’m insanely jealous of movie title designers and the design-nerd awesomeness of their jobs. So I’m happy to have found these two amazing links:
Art of the Title.
Forget the Film, Watch the Titles.
The first site links to my current favorite sequence, Showtime’s Dexter. Absolutely brilliant credits for the serial-killer-as-cop crime drama. PS, Digital Kitchen is right […]

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Give the Robotic Drummer Some!

March 31, 2008

The Yellow Drum Machine is the funkiest robot I’ve ever seen (make sure to check the longer Google video link). Says inventor fritsl, who obviously builds from his heart:
I think the biggest advantege [sic] with building fast as I do (instead of measuring and drawing) - is that you get cooler designs! Lot more soul […]

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Justice “DVNO” Video

March 26, 2008

Hilariously awesome and intricate interpretation of 80s television graphics by France’s biggest musical export since Daft Punk. I’d say they’re starting to get a reputation for uber-cool visual interpretations.

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