“You took my name” is a series of images can be reduced to the well-known logos of their fundamental graphical forms.
reblogged from staleconversations
SOCIALIZE: The Laws of Instagram
This is a little off topic in terms public relations, in a way. However, more and more companies are now using Instagram as a way to communicate with their target publics, so, hey, relevancy once again!
I recently read an article titled “The Laws of Intsagram”, which I initially thought was…
reblogged from pr-laura
TeeGazette Spotlights Intanttees!
“Some of the designs are normal, some of them are obscene and some of them are just plain
weird.”

http://teegazette.com/2012/03/ttg-brand-spotlight-nstant-tees-2/
Modern day canvas. Why design on paper when you could design on buildings and people?
reblogged from likeafieldmouse
Facebook banned this picture of three women depicting the famous ‘Three Graces’ painting by Henri Regnault that was taken at the Louvre in Paris. Censorship going to far? The Huffington Post thinks so.
Carles, the prolific blogger behind Hipster Runoff, is holding a competition for those who want to be his Valentine’s Day date. We submitted a couple faux-candidates (who would be amazing dates if it weren’t for the fact that they can’t stand Carles) wearing Hipster Runoff-themed t-shirts. With an ego and paranoia like his, there’s no saying how he’ll react.
GRONKING!
Be sure to get your “Yo soy fiesta” T-shirt in honor of this Spanish Gronkism. (http://www.instanttees.com/products/yo-soy-fiesta)
reblogged from amyamyamyamyamyamyamy
Talk about amazing design.
Botanical apartment therapy in Phuket, Thailand
For some unknown reason, no one has bought this yet

Attention PTA mothers everywhere

This design will soon appear on the website in the nerd collection. It’s special not merely for its graphic interest, but because it contains an upside down SAT cheat sheet. This way, ambitious cheaters can game the system. Look out soon for calculus and chemistry cheat shirts!




