TBWA China. One of my favourite advertisement work.



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Friday, May 02, 2008
Adidas China Beijing 2008
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
Fredrik Tjernström
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http://www.fredriktjernstrom.com/
via http://www.belowtheclouds.com/2008/04/29/illustrationer-fran-fredrik-tjernstrom/
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
3:33 Footwear
Treading confidently beyond the dilapidated definitions of a fractured culture in the digital age, Los Angeles, California-based 3:33 footwear culls the essence of order from amidst the splintered chaos to offer a transcendent framework for individuality built on effortless simplicity. Unisex designs appropriate for any occasion, 3:33 footwear's obsessive compulsion to clean details and the finest quality materials, all handcrafted in Portugal, are unified in a cosmic nod to versatility for the new global underground. The result is an easy and effortless style signature inspired by house slippers, moccasins, classic worn-in sneakers and all the people that wear them right.


http://www.333footwear.com
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'Postman' by Maleonn
Maleonn is a Chinese photographer that explores bizarre worlds and new realities.
I could post every series of his work as just one post seriously because they are so strongly good.





http://www.maleonn.com
via http://www.notcot.org/
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Alison by Jack Radcliffe
When my daughter Alison was born, in the tradition of a new parent, I began to photograph her, initially in a separate and private body of work. However, in the process of documenting Alison's growth, I developed a passionate interest in human relationships and capturing intimate moments in the lives of family and friends.
My photographs of Alison, because of the nature of our relationship, are very much a father-daughter collaboration-Alison permitting me access to private moments of our life, which might, under different circumstances, be off-limits to a parent. The camera, early in her life, became part of our relationship, necessitating in me an acceptance, a quietness. We've never had long photographic sessions, but rather moments alone or with friends.
The significance of these pictures emerges in retrospect. I realize as I look at them, that I created a visual life story of Alison, capturing moments in her metamorphosis from infant to woman-her relationships with friends, her rebellion, and underlying it all, her relationship with me, a constant throughout her life. I wanted to photograph her in all her extremes, and to be part of these times in her life without judging or censoring. Only in this way would I have a true portrait of Alison.







I think these are very endearing, I like how the way each photograph tells a story. I like how up-close and personal they are. I like how natural they are too, what do you think?
via http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Alison/49837
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Junya Tashiro Fall/Winter 2008-09 Tokyo






via http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums/f60/junya-tashiro-f-w-08-09-tokyo-67219.html
Courtesy of Inaya.
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