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A Slice out of Dictators

Posted: 12 Mar 2012 08:30 AM PDT

amnesty international campaign silences dictators in cake (1)

Creative agency Euro RSCG has envisioned a print advertising campaign for the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International, which includes two-cake-heads of Fidel Castro and Alexander Lukashenko. The slogan of the project is: “50 years together with you, cutting down the voice of oppression.”

Credits:
Advertising Agency: Euro RSCG, Prague, Czech Republic
Creative Directors: Pavel Sobek, Eda Kauba
Art Director: Jakub Kolarik
Copywriter: Pavel Sobek
Illustrator: Martin Kubac

amnesty international campaign silences dictators in cake (2)

amnesty international campaign silences dictators in cake (3)

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A’ Design Award Winners

Posted: 12 Mar 2012 07:10 AM PDT

Calendar by Katsumi Tamura

Each year, Design Magazine hosts the “A' Design Award and Competition,” which highlights the best concept designs in 40 categories—ranging from product packaging to furniture. They will soon be announcing calls for submissions for this year’s awards. In the meantime, check out a small selection of winners from 2011.

Top: Designer Katsumi Tamura has come up with a clever idea for a paper animal calender entitled “Safari“.

Sunflower by Edita Barabas

Sunflower by Edita Barabas (2)

Sunflower” is solar powered lunchbox that combines both heating and cooling technologies in a portable appliance. It was developed by Edita Barabas.

"Monolith" (table clock) by Emre Bakir.

Monolith” is a table clock designed by Emre Bakir. It was envisioned to be a fine art piece.

"Get the Hang of It" (paper bag) by Aliki Rovithi (2)

"Get the Hang of It" (paper bag) by Aliki Rovithi (1)

Get the Hang of It” is a paper bag with a incorporated hanger. It was conceived by Aliki Rovithi, who urges consumers to go “green” by not using plastic bags and hangers. And who doesn’t need an extra hanger?

Vertical Garden by Danielle Trofe

Live Screen” is a sculptural, self-sustaining vertical garden by Danielle Trofe.

Recapturing Reality

Posted: 12 Mar 2012 03:57 AM PDT

Art by Chris Engman (4)

The outdoor art installations of Chris Engman. His work “takes the human condition as its central theme and examines the most fundamental of issues: the inexplicable fact of our existence, the ungraspable experience of time, and the illusive and unknowable nature of reality.” [1]

Art by Chris Engman (2)

Art by Chris Engman (3)

Art by Chris Engman (1)

1. "Artist Statement." Chrisengman.com. Retrieved on March 11th, 2012. Photos © Chris Engman Link via Eric G.

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