People are much more likely to go to work if they know they can have a little fun while working. A good example is the colleagues at Squarespace, Francesco Fragomeni and Chris Limbrick, who took an interesting leap from the established work routine. They didn't interrupt the work process with a coffee or a chic break, but rather amateur photo-recreation of famous paintings by renowned painters and packaged the matter in the project "Fools Do Art".
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Winter can be a severe trial for animals. Some oversleep during this time, others do not. And while wild animals are left to the mercy of nature, pets have it a little easier, because they are provided with a warm shelter at home or their owners put them in special clothes for wandering in the cold. But even these animals have to find their way and find a source of heat on their own. See how they do it.
Friday is the day for a "hit", a day when especially young people visit bars and indulge in the weekend. This has been joined in the digital age by ThrowbackThursday, a day when Instagram users visit the past and indulge in nostalgia by posting a photo from their youth under the hashtag #tbt. And 2014 was, in addition to selfies, also the year of nostalgic celebrity photos.
The year 2014 brought us many dramatic and unexpected events, which were accompanied by many photos. And while social networks ensured that we got the necessary dose of fun and "cool" material to share, the year was also marked by photographs that failed to break through to the forefront, even though they are important documents of the time and illuminate things a little differently. Take a look at some of them in the gallery.
Your dog or cat may be the most innocent creature in the world, but when December and the holiday season rolls around, it can turn into a real destroyer, mistaking the apartment decked out in decorations and a Christmas tree for a playground. And the result? Ruined Christmas. Check it out in the photo gallery.
Although the term hipster entered the mainstream only after 2000, it was coined as early as the 1940s. And speaking of history, it was marked by many important historical figures who had nothing to do with hipsterism. But in the Hipstory series of illustrations, illustrator Amit Shimoni has adapted history a bit and depicted world leaders as hipsters.
New Year's fireworks have a long tradition. Every New Year, cities compete with each other to see which one will launch a bigger arsenal of pyrotechnics into the sky and perform better colorful choreography on the starry floor. Fireworks have been used to brighten up celebrations, celebrations, commemorations and social events since the 15th century, but in a more modest form than today, since the 18th century.
Sony World Photography Awards - one of the best photography competitions every year serves up phenomenal photos. Let's take a look at 18 of the most touching.
Holidays are expensive, but let's be careful with money. That's why we often focus on gifts that have a different value and message instead of the amount. Santa cannot bring children around with this. With them, approval is measured in size and quantity and not in attention. However, if you had unlimited money, would you give others the same "attention" or would you rather choose something from the rich Christmas list?
The Spanish artist Luis Quiles, through illustrations, very vividly presented the less pleasant, dark side of society, its moral corruption, which hides behind the cloak of ethics and justifies our actions. And since today only shock therapy is effective, the present pictures are also in this style, which are unpleasant precisely because they expose the truth so raw and without any embellishment.
Life is hard and complicated. But if we realize that it is simply not possible to have everything and get used to minor and major necessary sacrifices, while diligently repeating the motto "progress, not perfection" in our heads, we soon come to the realization that in life in reality we can only control 7 things. With perseverance, we can quickly turn these into a habit.
The hard part is behind us. After hours or even days of searching, we found gifts for our loved ones. But we are not there yet. "What to buy?" replaces "How to wrap a gift quickly and easily"? Does such a thing even exist? This is not the best for many people, and it is also time-consuming. After the least resistance, gifts often end up in gift bags, which unknowingly devalues them. Not when you have a personal solution in the palm of your hand.










