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One of Facebook’s top designers/illustrators, Ben Barry, takes a stab at branding Trinidad & Tobago Carnival for a school project in 2006.

Trinidad is a tiny island nation with a rich cultural history. This project was all about bringing back a nostalgic feeling of traveling to an exotic place, and was aimed at getting American tourists to visit Trinidad for Carnival.

The Fundamental Elements of Design

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Coca Cola Guerrilla Marketing Magnet Ad to promote Coca Cola’s grip bottles. The ad places magnets behind the billboard so when passerby’s stand too close with metal in their pockets, they are magically attracted toward the ad.
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Coca Cola Guerrilla Marketing Magnet Ad to promote Coca Cola’s grip bottles. The ad places magnets behind the billboard so when passerby’s stand too close with metal in their pockets, they are magically attracted toward the ad.

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John Cleese on Creativity

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Time for Freelancers to Become More Social and Play the Game | FreelanceFolder

For freelance writers, there are a lot of avenues available to promote their work. Social media, however, should be the first and foremost tool to spread the word about interesting articles, searching for individuals to interview, gathering new story ideas and more.

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The Air Camera by Yeon Su Kim

A unique design concept which eliminates all that superfluous crap in your camera like… well, most of the camera. Stripping the idea down to two modules you wear on your fingers, one a Bluetooth-enabled camera lens (which sends your “pictures” directly to your smartphone) and the other a motion-sensitive shutter button for “clicking”. Simply curving your fingers would enable the video mode. Smile for the fingers!

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Design History: The Art of Playing Cards

At least one pack can be found in almost every home in America, which means they’re a perfect example of ubiquitous design that we take for granted. We’ll take a fresh look at why they’re so perfectly designed and learn a little history along the way.

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A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

An amazing drawing done with a line and a pen without stopping till finished!

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The Kerning Game…

How good is your kerning? Turns out ours isn’t too bad :-) Check out KERNTYPE and have a bit of fun.

Ok Designers! On your mark, get set…

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