To commemorate the last of the limited edition white Kit-Kats, illustrator Mike Watt created a series if posters painted completely with melted white Kit-Kat bars over canvases. Watch the video below to learn more.
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In the world of creativity, if you're not starting a fire, then what's the point? So, we've created a portal to celebrate the most revolutionary and thought-provoking ideas we're seeing in the world today. Some are ideas we've recognized from others and we're tipping our hats to, and others are ones we thought of (go figure). Either way you cut it, you won't find a dull moment here, and hopefully we've inspired you to start your own fire.
To commemorate the last of the limited edition white Kit-Kats, illustrator Mike Watt created a series if posters painted completely with melted white Kit-Kat bars over canvases. Watch the video below to learn more.
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The second year students of University fo Southampton’s Winchester School of Art have created intriguing fashions that are inspired by medical conditions of the brain. This project, ‘Changing Minds,’ has explained neuroscience through the art of fashion; this project has been held over the past two years. The beautiful garments are created by thorough research, and visual research to create an artistically pleasing work. Some mental disorders and diseases, such as schizophrenia, stroke, and Alzheimer’s have been used to create these fashion pieces.
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It may be a challenge to target beauty products to men, but Dove in Brasil came up with an amusing way to target their shampoo for men. By teaming up with Ogilvy & Mather Brasil, they created this hilarious commercial while also poking fun at women shampoo commercials.
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Extrapolis is a mural that is inspired by the world’s urban areas and comes to life using interactive technology; projection mapping and sound design. This piece was created by Théoriz Crew and BKYC. This work combines both the traditional art forms with the modern and contemporary. Take a look at the video below to see how it works!
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In celebration of the return of Mad Men, the shutterstock team created a series the compares the times of Don Draper if it were set in 2013. This series focuses on the technology of then and today; what do you think of this series?
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