post thumbnail

Stories about newspapers and magazines, struggling to survive the changes imposed by the new media, seem omnipresent lately.  We thought it might be a good idea to highlight some fine examples of understanding how to deal with this competition and taking up the challenge.

First in line is the 24Hour Magazine : a concept to create a magazine from scratch to print in a single 24 hour period.

post thumbnail

This mesmerizing visual expression of what drawing feels like, is pure poetry for the eyes.

Art director Makoto Yakubi from Tangram Studios managed to capture what goes on in the mind of an artist and translated it to an elegant animation. The smooth mix of real footage and cg unfolds a whole spectrum of colourful outbursts, representing the transformation from an idea into materiality.

post thumbnail

The latest campaign by Levi’s Australia and Host surely got people  talking  about jeans. Their aim was to reconnect Levi’s with the youth market and looking at it, they clearly understand the importance social networks are playing in the lives of these consumers.

post thumbnail

In an attempt to activate public space, artists Sean Martindale and Eric Cheung came up with an innovative way to reuse layers of old ads on posterboards.

post thumbnail

The latest piece by Edina Tokodi is a bit different  from her previous moss works, but ties in beautifuly with her vision on art.  Using succulent plants and white panels to create the image of a human face, she addresses our relationship with  nature by “exploring the diversity of and possible connections between organic materials” as she states in an interview on Wooster Collective.

post thumbnail

Last month, we moved from Ghent to Brussels and are excited about our new office! Apparently, so was the welcoming committee that walked in…

If the saying “You’re the product of your own environment” is true, it only made sense for us to move to a more open and inspiring workspace. Located nearby the center of Brussels in a surprisingly green environment, this place combines the best of both worlds : the strong pulse of the capital yet also experiencing the soothing effect of the surrounding meadows. With natural daylight pouring in on both sides and an open plan floor, it’s the perfect setting to encourage communication and free thinking.