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Friday, April 16th, 2010 by Mike RigbyOn exactly the same topic – I’m sure you’ve all seen this. Which has more impact do you think?
On exactly the same topic – I’m sure you’ve all seen this. Which has more impact do you think?
They don’t mince their words in Australia. This is a recent driver safety campaign commissioned by the Victorian government.

Here’s two of the slightly odd supporting ads, the first pokes fun at ginger people….
The second, EMOs…
This is amusing… Casey Neistat writes: I am selling my car. it is a serious automobile. A 1994 BMW 530i station wagon. I am really selling it. This video is not a joke. please contact me if you want to buy it. I have some of the signs from the video and will throw them in for free. You can see the ebay listing here – only 22 bids so far.
car for sale from Casey Neistat on Vimeo.

The record-playing cardboard package from Grey Vancouver who have recently re-branded GGRB a music recording company in North America an come up with this wonderful piece of direct mail for their self promotion. The self-sufficient packaging makes a very low tech, yet audio-capable record player.

Vintage Ad Browser is an enormous collection of advertisements from the 1800’s to the present day, Well worth a viewing.
The following happenstance images were created by taking the staples out of broadsheet colour supplements. The results provide us with a subverted, none linear, thought provoking insight into the medium of publishing. And begin to question how we, as individuals, are feed and view visual information.
Try it.
Manchester based design agency Music have produced this short piece of motion graphics to promote the Man City v Liverpool match on the 21st of February.
Thanks to ex-Preston student Jordan at Music for passing (ahem) this on.