Elijah


helloyoucreatives:

Vintage Pepsi Advertising - Pop Art

helloyoucreatives:

Vintage Pepsi Advertising - Pop Art

(Source: jaymug)

— 5 months ago with 236 notes
shitty movie

tribander:

The End.

forcedistancetime:

“Do you wanna go see a shitty movie 10,000 times?” and obviously the answer is no. But - wait a minute - what about the movie, or the “story” that you tell yourself about what your life is like? What is that story like? Is it empowering? Is it awesome? Is it inspiring? Or is it shitty and sad? And how many times a day do we tell ourselves these stories?

Maston Kipp

— 5 months ago with 14 notes

helloyoucreatives:

Nobody’s immune to breast cancer. Ace idea out of DDB, Maputo, Mozambique. I love playing on the thought that everyone thinks it won’t happen to them, and using icons to convey so much of that insight.

(Source: poptartcreative)

— 5 months ago with 257 notes
"People aren’t problems to be fixed. People are people, for us to walk alongside and journey with and help pick up the pieces with and, when they drop them again, to get back down and help them pick them up again. And that’s real love - without condition and without expectation."
Brooke Fraser (via tothegloryofgod)

(via uncaged)

— 5 months ago with 1072 notes
One girl's journey...: NSVWs - 12.13.2011 →

tribander:

The “Why I’m Awesome” Edition of Hump Day…

  • I took 8 strokes of my lap
  • I have worked out 10 times since last weeks NSVWs
  • riding my bike in freezing weather is no bother these days
  • I got a “Nice workout you’re alright.” from Adam <3
  • I’ve made some moves regarding my resume - Newsflash…I NO…
— 5 months ago with 22 notes

helloyoucreatives:

In case you forgot, this happened. Michael Jackson in a Pepsi advert in 1984.

— 5 months ago with 24 notes
realcleverscience:

smarterplanet:


3D Printing On Street Corners: A Future Scenario? — The Pop-Up City

Rapid prototyping is still the domain of nerds, but it’s just a matter of time before 3D printers become mass consumer products. With its Kiosk project, Antwerp-based design studio Unfold explores a future scenario in which digital fabricators are so ubiquitous that we see them appear on street corners, just like fast food is sold on the streets of New York City. 


The designers developed the concept for a mobile cart inspired by Bruce Sterling’s science fiction short story Kiosk and equipped with 3D printing technologies.
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via futuramb:

Awesome! This is so futuristic too! And it’s a great way to get younger people involved with design and engineering - which they should, b/c it’s much more awesome than Call of Duty and the like (which is already pretty awesome). I hope adults catch on as well, but they may need help from their more tech-savvy kids. That’s my prediction. Either way, this is cool stuff.

realcleverscience:

smarterplanet:

3D Printing On Street Corners: A Future Scenario? — The Pop-Up City

Rapid prototyping is still the domain of nerds, but it’s just a matter of time before 3D printers become mass consumer products. With its Kiosk project, Antwerp-based design studio Unfold explores a future scenario in which digital fabricators are so ubiquitous that we see them appear on street corners, just like fast food is sold on the streets of New York City. 

The designers developed the concept for a mobile cart inspired by Bruce Sterling’s science fiction short story Kiosk and equipped with 3D printing technologies.

Advanced

via futuramb:

Awesome! This is so futuristic too! And it’s a great way to get younger people involved with design and engineering - which they should, b/c it’s much more awesome than Call of Duty and the like (which is already pretty awesome). I hope adults catch on as well, but they may need help from their more tech-savvy kids. That’s my prediction. Either way, this is cool stuff.

— 5 months ago with 227 notes