As part of his Friday project to “create something witty or pretty for a Friday”, British artist and designer Stephen Wildish created minimalistic and nostalgic movie trivia quizzes.
2) World’s Most Expensive Business Card Costs US$1,500 Each
London-based company Black Astrum creates Swiss metal business cards studded with diamonds, that cost about US$1,500 per piece.
3) 10 Creative Myths
Over the years, I have heard a lot of people say a lot of daft things about creativity. Some of those things, I hear again and again. What’s worse, a lot these daft notions—or myths—about creativity are detrimental to the creative process. So, let’s end this once and for all. Below are 10 creative myths. If you share these with everyone in the world, these myths will go away.
4) What’s The Difference Between ‘Geeks’ And ‘Nerds’?
According to the infographic ‘Geek VS Nerd’ by MastersInIT.org, the terms ‘geek’ and ‘nerd’ have different: historical origins, traits, jobs, talks, and favorite movies.
5) Album Covers Without Dead Band Members
Jean-Marie Delbes and Hatim el Hihi created a Tumblr LIVE! that shows famous album covers with dead band members digitally removed.
6) ‘Pop’ Each Day As It Goes By, With This 2012 Bubble Calendar
The 2012 Bubble Calendar is a four-foot tall poster-sized bubble wrap calendar, with its type set in Helvetica Neue.
7) IKEA Installs Apartment In Parisian Subway Station
Operation ‘The IKEA Apartment—54 square-meter ideas to life’ takes place in a 54 square-meter apartment in the Paris’ Auber subway station.
8) Staying Healthy While Working In An Office
Freelance writing, as an occupation, has its own dangers for health, as does any other occupation. In terms of health problems, they are equivalent to those of most office jobs. Let’s talk about some of these.
9) Photographs That Resemble Chinese Ink Paintings
Using old Asian photography techniques, San Francisco-based Chinese photographer Don Hong-Oai captured his home-country in a classic way that resembled traditional Chinese paintings.
10) James Bond Film Titles As Pictograms
Designer Bryan Lenning created a poster depicting the title of all 24 James Bond films as pictograms.
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