Fashion factory
For her London Fashion Week show, luxury accessories designer Anya Hindmarch brought her collection to life in a whimsical, Willy Wonka-esque theatrical installation. The fantastical catwalk for...
View ArticleSwab & send
Help Remedies has launched a new range of plasters that encourage people to join the bone marrow register. Each pack comes with a marrow registry kit. Before putting on a plaster, you simply take a...
View ArticleThe hunt down under
February is a quiet month for Australian cities as summer draws to a close. To fight the February blues, Melbourne created ‘The Great Melbourne Treasure Hunt’ to celebrate the city and hopefully drive...
View ArticlePlastic pop-up bar
The Bluetube Bar was built by Portuguese design collective, DOSE, for the Queima das Fitas do Porto festival. Made from low-cost materials, the structure’s blue tubing – the kind used in construction...
View ArticleCyclist chic hits the road
In celebration of Levi’s 511 Commuter line leg-wear, designed for commuting cyclists, the Levi’s and Urban Outfitters Bike Shop went on a nationwide US tour. The free public event featured bike tuning...
View ArticleGood deed decadence
Danish chocolate brand Anthon Berg opened a pop-up chocolate shop for a day where people paid with the promise of a good deed, rather than cash or credit. “The Generous Store” in Copenhagen priced its...
View ArticleCoca-Cola cheer
Coca-Cola deserves a round of applause for its latest mobile effort: The Cheering Truck (tx Elliot). Outfitted with a recording booth, the red Coca-Cola truck drove throughout Argentina, stopping in...
View ArticleWorld’s first invisible ad
To promote its product, deodorant company Axe/Lynx created the world’s first invisible ad. (Cheers, Ify!) Using hack LCD screens and a terrace house in Sydney, the company created ads that were only...
View ArticlePioneering breakfasts
If you’re visiting any UK festivals this summer, keep a hungry eye out for the new Breakfast Club bus. We’ve worked with The Breakfast Club since their beginnings in 2005 and 4 cafés later, it’s great...
View ArticleThe big apple bog
Last week, Ocean Spray created a buzz around cranberries by turning Rockefeller Plaza into a cranberry bog. The 1500 sq ft area was transformed into a sea of crimson, with 2000 lbs worth of...
View ArticleLost for words
“It’s only words,” Barry, Robin and Maurice told us in 1968. But it seems words have stirred up a whole hornets’ nest over in Sydney where the Museum of Words has been hitting the headlines for all the...
View ArticleSnap Happy
Ever since the first photo was taken, there’s been the desire to take something out of them. Whether that’s an intimate couple accidentally snapped on your beautiful beach sunset, or a helpful stranger...
View ArticleBig blue chef
Computational creativity. Two words that should send a shiver down the spine of anyone who works in a creative department. Sure, computers can beat us at chess, but humans will always be able to design...
View ArticleThe Wait is Over
Queues. They’re quintessentially English, long and disorganised, and yet it seems we’ll queue for pretty much anything. Be it in an online or physical queue, nobody is overly excited by the thought of...
View ArticleCan’t afford lunch? Yes you can
Summer in Stockholm. It’s great to be young, free and totally irresponsible with your cash. Because here, even though you may have squandered your bus fare home, at least you won’t starve. To coincide...
View ArticleYou can coco
The times when the chocolate urge hits are usually the times when you can’t really be bothered to trudge down to the shops. What if you could, say, just download some chocolate? Like, print it out and...
View ArticleLove lollies
What were you doing this time last week? Weeping onto your woefully empty doormat? Proudly parading a posy around the office? Or simply keeping your head down till the commercial kack-cascade was...
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