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Today I had a brief conversation with suicide. We met on the moon, she wrapped her arms around me and pulled me close. Her voice was soft, sexy, and sweet. I cried to she, and she cried to me. Her warmth, my cool. She sang sweet melodies, I crawled in between clef notes, and laid there miserably. She rubbed her fingers across my back, and she kissed the palm of my hands to my wrists. “Release the despair” she said as she smiled so sweetly. Suicide touched me, but death kissed me
Dear You,
Moving on is hard. Honestly, it is perhaps one of the toughest ideas in the history of time (and it may be believed I’m exaggerating. Nice joke). There are days when I still think about her, times when I debate calling her and pleading for her. Sometimes it’s not about forgiveness, it’s…
Six simple prints. One campaign. One Grand Prix award at Cannes. This highly effective and creative advert sprung from the minds of those working at Saatchi & Saatchi Simko, the idea is simple and straight to the point, ” Give a hand to wildlife”, pointing out that there are many endangered species in the world that need our attention and help. The beautiful artwork which is the main focus of the advert was designed and painted by body painter Guchido Daniele, who has also worked on adverts for Nintendo, Muller and Breil Watches. The concept Saatchi & Saatchi decided to use isn’t new, but works on a level which is insightful and inspiring towards WWF’s campaign.
Why should your plants stay at home? They help clean the air you breathe, are beautiful, and create a wonderful conversation starter. Carry a sprout, a succulent, or a flower you found on your morning walk. - Colleen Jordan
How to make the best use of an oddly-shaped space: http://t.co/uoGS0NgG | designmilk
Giha Woo designed a pen attachment that can help you draw straight lines. Called the “Constrained Ball”, this attachment can be easily attached on any pen and can help you draw straight lines, horizontally or vertically.
Volvo Tundra concept (1979)
… which you might know today as the Citroen BX. Volvo actually rejected the Bertone design and it ended up in Citroen’s hands, which tweaked it a bit to become the BX you know and love.
Kew House 3 / Vibe Design Group _3
Location: Melbourne, Australia.