To let people who are visually impaired know that South African fast-food chain Wimpy offered menus in Braille in all its restaurants, advertising agency MetropolitanRepublic South Africa created 15 ‘Braille burgers’ as an ad campaign.
2) ‘Film Alphabet’, Posters That Quiz Your 1980s, 1990s Movie Knowledge
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.
3) DC Entertainment Reveals New Identity
A new logo, designed by brand design firm Landor Associates, for both DC Entertainment and DC Comics were revealed.
4) ‘In Caffeine We Trust’, An Infographic To Track Your Coffee Consumption
California-based design and PR company Column Five Media has come up with a DIY infographic poster to let you track your coffee consumption.
5) Kodak Is Officially Bankrupt
Photography company Eastman Kodak Company—more commonly known as “Kodak”—has filed for bankruptcy.
6) Pop Culture Rebels As Modern-day Hipsters
Modern-day Frida Kahlo listens to Daft Punk, Che Guevara wears an 80’s leather jacket, Salvador Dalí is a Vampire Weekend fan, and Cleopatra sports a Justice tattoo.
7) In Latest Ad Series, LEGO Leaves It To Your Imagination
The four consecutive-page series—with long copies and minimal imagery—features: a LEGO brick on each page, accompanied by an imaginative scenario to communicate what kids see, when they look at a simple brick.
8) Breathtaking Underwater Photography Captures Fluidity and Grace
His latest works for his book, ‘H20’, features graceful dancers, models and performers posed inside a state-of-the-art, custom-built swimming pool, complete with studio lights.
9) Diet Coke Releases New Fashion Cans
Diet Coke has collaborated with American make-up brand Benefit Cosmetics to release a limited edition can collection in the UK and across Europe.
10) In Movie Posters Series, Modern Films Reimagined With Vintage Casts
In ‘Movies from an Alternate Universe’, modern films were reimagined with vintage casts, such as: William Shatner in Avatar, Charles Helston in Pulp Fiction, and Leonard Nimoy in Diehard.
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