Archived entries for nice work

Peter Kay = Wordboner

Check out Peter Kay‘s typographic work. Double entendre, anyone?

Don’t forget to checkout his previous work and Wordboner.com.

Nice paper work!

Always a big fan of hard graft. Such beautiful bags/cases/wallets. This printed piece makes me want to touch the screen. Great brand, great photography, great products. Love their trademark little red & white tabs.

Beautiful system for Gothenburg Press by Happy F&B. Love the hexagonal tubes, which I assume is for mailing posters. Well done!

Perrier and Moleskin got together and gave birth for a special edition Moleskin in honor of Perrier’s new lifestyle blog Société Perrier. The design is a bit absinthe-inspired, in a darker, trippier mood and I want it.

Finally, Flash on iPhone!

No, the Adobe vs. Jobs cold war isn’t over yet but thanks to Cloud Browse (and yes, the developers should be awarded with some sort of medal), we can now view Flash content on iPhone.  This free app lets you remotely control a Firefox browser with the results streamed to you on your iPhone, Flash and Java included.

“The app isn’t doing anything revolutionary. It’s a “virtual machine.” I’m just glad that someone finally got around to doing this for the iPhone,” wrote Terry White of BestAppSite.

By all means, it’s not perfect but it’s a show of resilience, of Steve-Jobs-ain’t-got-nothing-on-me attitude of an independent shop that think they can, which is awesome. Read the review.

Adidas Y3: Zidane + Bored Models

Adidas Y3 & Zidane

Yes, he played dirty against the Italians in World Cub 2006 finals but I love my bald men. And he looks so Zidane in this Adidas Y3 SS/10 Collection. The rest of the boring models in the campaign adds a sense of je ne sais quoi to the whole look. I like it. Or maybe I’m just into Zidane, just like I’m into the scandalous Eric Cantona.

Stella Artois: The Ritual Project

The Ritual Project – a campaign for Stella – brings back the lost art of hand-painted advertising. Watch the short film ‘Up There’ that captures the essence so beautifully. It’s a touching story of art, expertise and craftsmanship that celebrates the “meticulous ceremony that goes into pouring a perfect glass of lager.”

It’s pretty damn impressive. Just like the brand says, “Whether pouring the perfect Stella Artois or recreating it as a massive piece of art, the magic lies in watching it come to life.”



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