Creative and shocking, but also disturbing.
Always think about the negative space we work in and how we can use it.
ottr:
the small stakes does it again. also, at first i thought this was really an envelope- would be really cool for a jewelry company.
new screenprint for The National by The Small Stakes
(via OMG Posters, karenh)
Simple and interesting.
cute metal bird book marks from Our Shop
(first discovered via Design*Sponge)
“Frito-Lay, which apparently aims to boost its chips’ (still) made here appeal with an online Chip Tracker that lets customers see where their snacks originated.
“Lay’s chips are made from potatoes grown by farmers across America,” the brand explains. More than 80 farms from 27 states across the country, in fact, grow the potatoes that become Lay’s potato chips. With that idea in mind, Frito-Lay last year launched a campaign featuring the farmers that grow them. The “Lay’s Mobile Farm” Tour — which wraps up this week — has been part of that effort, as is the Chip Tracker, which lets consumers trace where a particular bag of chips was made. All they need do is enter their ZIP code along with the first three digits of the bag’s product code; in return, the site gives them the specific location along with its annual output. An associated map, meanwhile, highlights both growing and production facilities.”
Great idea to drive home the other advertising they have out now. It proves all the hype is true.
Just because there’s room at the dinning table doesn’t mean you should put out everything you have. You’ll just confuse your guest and they won’t even know where to begin. The same goes for good marketing pieces.
This is a good shot and is a great diagram or model, but it should work as a cheat sheet rather than what you show everyone.
I want to go to an event where the table is set like this, I’m sure it would be glorious!!









