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JanuarySeptember 5th, 2008
Compendium
Do not forget to download the PDF with wonderful photography collaboration by Gonzalo Aguilar from Mexico
Gallery: Acrylics
Gallery: Net Stuff
Rabbit-kun garbage bag + friends
"Meet Rabbit-kun, a plastic trash sack with pink eyes, an X-shaped mouth, and a pair of bunny ears that double as handles. Designed by Tokyo-based creative group MAQ, Inc., Rabbit-kun aims to inspire a more responsible attitude toward waste by providing a cute and stylish way for people to carry their trash home after a day outdoors."
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The new media wizards of In2media have created this video based site for danish phone Company TDC. Impresive film work and site execution:
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itte studio now Alan, the Gallant
Nice, from Barcelona: Alan, the Gallant
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Company Creative Exercise (Poster Contest)
It's been too long and I'm afraid it will go on a bit longer. 
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Andrew Zuckerman: Wisdom
PROMOTIONAL FOR BOOK:
Inspired by the idea that wisdom is the greatest gift one generation can give to another, award-winning photographer and filmmaker Andrew Zuckerman interviewed, photographed, and filmed 50 of the world’s great writers, actors, artists, designers, politicians, musicians and religious and business leaders of our time. He posed seven questions to each of his subjects—all over 65 years of age—and their candid responses offer uniquely inspirational and often surprising insights in Wisdom.
MY THOUGHTS:
I think the idea is quite intriguing and love both the actual and physical contrast of the images and their background. I definitely look forward to hearing the thoughts and ideas from his subjects and can definitely see myself giving this book/dvd away as a gift. I also love the use Helvetica on most of Andrew's work but question it as well. As beautiful, modern, and classic of a typeface as it is I feel as though its overuse will lead to the downfall of its beauty. See Andrew Zuckerman Photogrpahy, Creature Book, Wisdom Book, and Late Night & Weekends for this example in his work.
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