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Star wars in urban settings
French photographer Cédric Delsaux created these images using Dubai as the backdrop. Pretty awesome, check out his site for more work.
Teach children about food
Jamie oliver is not just passionate about food. He is passionate to change our ignorance for food, with his anti-obesity vision. An impactful vision that could shape our next generation. Watch some of his powerful stories behind his great endeavors.
Google car chase
Directors of Honest came up with an idea of using google maps in a funny way. See the use of Google Maps and satellite sight for this short Satellite film “Because Hunting” illustrating a track race in the town of New York. Simply entertaining.
Paper war
A work of the student in Filmakademie Makaio Fabric, paper war is a mixture of origami with 3d animation. Reminds me of the days when i was a kid.
Star wars of recycling
An interesting TV spot that showcase the importance of recycling with shoe vs. bottle. Captivating angle from the folks in Switzerland.
Fashion facets

Have been doing some window shopping these few weeks and was inspired to portray the multiple facets of fashion. An imaginary vision that was depicted in my mind, form into an illustration.
Woof Woof
Bowlingual, the doggie translation device that won the Ig Nobel prize in 2002 is back and now is reaching out to all dog lovers out there! it’s slated to become available for iPhone this summer and will also allow dog owners to send their dog’s thoughts automatically to Twitter along with an icon of their dog. It is percive that this will encourage doggie and doggie owner social networking.
Learn from failure
An interesting research raises an obvious question: If humans — scientists included — are apt to cling to their beliefs, why is science so successful? How do our theories ever change? How do we learn to reinterpret a failure so we can see the answer? A thought provoking wednesday morning read from wired.
Blank Canvas
Graphic designer Leo Rosa Borges, an award-winning artist working out of Dubai, generated this unique solution to an issue often encountered by the creative classes. The blank canvas. These posters — created on a close to zero budget — are generated by cutting an ‘image’ into a blank white surface, demonstrating the ability to generate design with minimal addition or subtraction to a medium. All Borges’ designs requires are a few carefully placed cuts, that with a stretching of the canvas, come to life in the third dimension as a monstrous face.




