This rather nice but somewhat strange series entitled… “Be Careful of Things Left Behind”. Each small figurine is in its own universe with its own light, its own atmosphere, etc. We will particularly appreciate that each scene was created with toys and figurines from all over Tokyo. Similarly, the title “Be Careful of Things Left Behind” is a rather “cliché” short phrase of the message that certain ATMs broadcast. Paris VERSUS New York in posters! This noon a superb realization of posters placed under the theme "Paris versus New York". This “ friendly visual match between these two cities is the look of a Paris lover on a New York full of details, clichés and contradictions.
I let you discover : We will appreciate the well-captured image manipulation service shots, and even without knowing New York, we already have all these references in mind ;-) A beautiful job which, apparently, has only just begun The Halloween of the logo! If you're late for your Halloween preparation and you like logos, this is the pumpkin that will really scare you! Surely you must have heard of this GAP logo story ( I told you about it here ) where the GAP brand released a bad enough logo and then backtracked.

Well, designer Joe Bauldoff had fun carving the “famous” GAP logo on his pumpkin… all in Helvetica And you your pumpkin, how will it be Peer to Peer in the street with “Dead Drops”! Good morning and happy Sunday Aram Barthol did it again! This outstanding artist has imagined an installation that goes beyond all QR codes and other wifi connections… These are real storage media integrated into the city! He simply cemented USB keys in certain walls of the city of New York to allow the distribution and exchange of data. This neo-analog project is called “Dead Drops.