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When the word "island" is mentioned, most people dream of a romantic escape to sand, sun and fun. Nevertheless, there are quite a few island destinations that offer bizarre and unique experiences.
The Human After All agency from London has created a set of playing cards with cult films, where each card illustrates an element of the film classics with its own illustration.
A beautiful spectacle and terrible consequences. See why 1.5 million balloons released at once in 1986 proved to be a worse idea than we first imagined.
With his design achievements, artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz introduces objects somewhere on the border between art and design into people's everyday lives. His bizarre creations are extremely informative and full of cynical humor.
On the secret menu of the Los Angeles cafe Alfred Coffee & Kitchen, we find fragrant coffee served in a crisp cup, which can be crunched with pleasure when empty.
Zomato's infographic shows in a fun way how different we are when it comes to eating.
First class is the most luxurious travel class. There are no problems with legroom here. There are no seats here, there are armchairs. Here you are served from the front and from the back. Here you feel like in heaven, not because you are physically closer to them, but because of the level of comfort. And he had the sweet task of finding among the airlines the one that offers the most for first class.
With the "Whatareyoufor" campaign, Smart set out to find creative solutions that would increase road safety in cities.
The logo is the ambassador and flag bearer of the brand, which ensures that it does not fade from our memory. Her name, her idea is proud of the world, so it must radiate her essence. Therefore, a logo is not just a fancy design. He is a manipulator. And since the marketing world is a master of psychology, it's no wonder that companies hide secret messages in their logos. And this time we play Robert Langdon from The Da Vinci Code.
How it goes... in life everything depends on perception, on the point of view, how we look at things or what we believe. The London-based artist Jonty Hurowitz took advantage of this to the extreme, and his creations blow our minds. At first glance, it appears to be abstract art, where interpretation is left to the imagination, but when viewed from the right angle, the distortion turns into a sculpture that meets classical standards.
When coffee brings you +20 points and lunch with your colleague none. Can you imagine your daily life to be a computer game?