Marketing is most interactive, campaigns and high production television commercials. Print Ad is remaining effective way for advertisers to reach their audience. This showcase consists of newspapers, billboards, set specific challenges for designer. These are eye catching and make attractive way for conveying the information. A mash up of hilarious robot sound effects made into an electro track. Funky, funny and weird, it's worth a watch. The music can be annoying though, but it will definitely make you smile. Controversial, fascinating, mind bending and intelligent picture designs about our existence. All created by Michael Paukner.
Featuring a roof-mounted racetrack outside and 56 separate bars inside, the 708,661 square-foot Autopia Europia in Istanbul, Turkey will be the largest car dealership in the world. It's currently under construction, but here's a peek at the automotive wonder. As you can expect, its designers don't envision Autopia Europia as a car dealership, but rather a car mall featuring 200 individual showrooms, 48 service stations, 42 insurance companies and 24 banks. Over 400 brands (we didn't realize there were that many), will be represented with 2,426 models. All areas of the mall will be accessible by car.As you can expect, its designers don't envision Autopia Europia as a car dealership, but rather a car mall featuring 200 individual showrooms, 48 service stations, 42 insurance companies and 24 banks. Over 400 brands (we didn't realize there were that many), will be represented with 2,426 models. All areas of the mall will be accessible by car. The city district Amsterdam Osdorp recently merged with Slotervaart and Geuzenveld-Slotermeer and was given the name Amsterdam Nieuw-West. This change also meant the end of 20 years of restructuring urbanized areas. To celebrate everything achieved, a book was published. ‘The Metamorphosis of Osdorp’ gives an overview of the architectural highlights. PlusOne was asked to create an intriguing video.
Blur, the latest racing game from the team behind the Xbox's Project Gotham series, has copped a little flak for being like Mario Kart, only with real cars. Instead of deflecting that argument, this ad just runs with it. Sure, it does nothing to make me any more interested in picking up the game, but it does have me more interested in seeing more ads taking the piss out of other games. Azureus Rising is the proof-of-concept for an all new feature film trilogy. Azureus is the story of a young man who after escaping death and enduring a life changing journey - matures into a heroic freedom fighter. Azureus Rising is an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds. O2's new TV ad by VCCP accuses rivals of offering a poor service and making misleading claims. The ad shows a series of odd looking animated characters to illustrate problems with broadband companies. O2 aims to persuade the public that consumers who sign up to its service will avoid the problems represented by the characters, which include No Support-a-Saurus and Mystery-Speed Mook. The activity will involve TV, posters, press ads and online. The TV ad will be followed by a video-on-demand push aiming to demonstrate to those watching online TV that O2 Broadband can offer more than their current supplier. To check out the video, click here! During the first day of the Google I/O 2010 event, a certain piece of news would have made web-designers jump out of their seats with joy. Google announced its new Google Fonts API, a tool for adding non-standard web fonts on any web page.
Typography is a big part of the print industry, but nowadays people tend to think more of it as the problem in modern web design. This is mainly because browsers have been lagging behind other desktop applications when it comes to font support. The new API from Google will enable developers to embed a series of open-source high-quality fonts on their page through simple lines of code. To do so, Google set up a new service called the Google Font Directory (still in beta) to host those fonts. In celebration of PAC-MAN's 30th birthday, Google has resurrected the arcade classic for its home page. Users only need to click 'Insert Coin' or wait a few seconds for the ghoul-munching mayhem to begin. If you click the 'Insert Coin' button again, Ms. PAC-MAN magically appears so that you can play with a friend. (PAC-MAN is controlled with the mouse or arrow keys, while his lady moves with the WASD keys.) The game's only up for 48 hours, so be sure to hop over to Google for some tasty ghost meat. Too bad you're stuck with the original music, instead of 'Pac-Man Fever' or Aphex Twin's classic, delirious 'Pacman' remix as Power-pill.
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