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Now this is creative art. Love, love, love it!
Étudiante de la vie (mais surtout des communications/marketing sur papier), ma soif et curiosité pour l'ingéniosité sociale me conduis vers de nombreux voyages de découvertes.
Student of life (although my papers specify marketing/communications), my thirst and curiosity for social ingenuity drives me towards adventures filled with unexpected discoveries.
Now this is creative art. Love, love, love it!
Valentine’s Day… the Hallmark holiday mainly, if only, celebrated in North America. It’s tainted by commercial and social expectancies ruining what could’ve been a great way to highlight and celebrate love.
This impressive, simple and down-to-earth parody of Valentine’s Day is created by the cunning masters behind Google’s Doodles. It’s worth a watch (paper and pen might be handy)!
(Source: Washington Post)
Celebrity endorsed ads are often overrated. But this one is well executed, even if the product takes a back seat. Refreshing!
(Source: youtube.com)
Wow. What a bold statement. Now, I wouldn’t normally comment on political issues. But this sort of leans towards societal behaviour even though it isn’t portrayed as such. Apparently there have been many studies held by different sources proving this theory: being that liberals would be smarter than conservatives. Which is fine as a concluding opening statement, but does it have to be presented as the attention grabber? So so controversial and discriminatory in nature! But what a hook for journalists I suppose.
Sure there may be some truth to the statement. Perhaps humans who are “wired differently” have tendencies to lean towards the liberal or conservative school of thoughts. But in sum, I would simply diplomatically state that “ceux qui se ressemblent, s’assemblent.”
This video went viral on Facebook. I enjoy car tuning and such things (family grown passion) which is why I checked it out: great scenario, you’re not quite sure why it is produced but it’s so cool and you can’t keep your eyes off the screen.
The captions roll and then a link appears. huh. Turns out this production was surely planned, intended for viral sharing within the car and motorcycle tuning communities and yes, by an online parts store (with a lot of budget …or confidence in the success of their campaign!). Neat trick - thumbs up!
(Source: youtube.com)