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Showing posts with label brand. Show all posts

Starbucks Infographic

The Scale of Starbucks


Cool Starbucks infographic by Tony Shin.

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S.T Dupont MiniJets


A pretty cool initiative by S.T Dupont. Known for its classic luxury lighters with the signature "clinking" sound once closed, the brand has always aimed for the more "mature" crowd.

Today, S.T Dupont has decided to widen its target to include a younger generation with the launch of their very compact, flashy, spicy and exotic new incarnations. There are 14 trendy colors such as; Fuchsia Buzz, Bleu Eclectique, and Orange Fizz.

To promote the MiniJet series, Dupont has launched a Facebook app whereby you can send coded messages to your list of friends based on the choice of colors you choose. Pretty cool!

Try it out here.

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Honest Logos


Viktor Hertz created a project called Honest Logos that features honest versions of famous logos.
We've seen a lot of these before but they're always fun!

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Mercedes Guerilla Advertising


A clever ambient by BBDO to encourage drivers of other car brands to visit the Mercedes Benz dealership in Stuttgart during one of its "test drive weeks"

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Louis Vuitton Mini Cooper


Ok, to all you fashionistas out there, I apologize but just looking at this makes me sick!

Designed by German car tuning company CoverEFX, it comes wrapped in vinyl with a design that’s reminiscent of the familiar brown and gold Louis Vuitton logo. To complete the flashy look, the designer Cooper rides a set of black and gold 17” OZ LM rims and Toyo tires.

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Nike Clogs


Johnny Kelly painted wooden clogs to look like a pair Nikes for the Nike78 exhibition. Hilarious!

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The Santa Brand Book!


Awesome! I love branding and I love Santa, so you can just imagine how much I'm lovin' this!

The Santa Brand Book by the Quiteroom. Download the pdf here.

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Here's To The Crazy Ones

“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can praise them, disagree with them, quote them, disbelieve them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They invent. They imagine. They heal. They explore. They create. They inspire. They push the human race forward. Maybe they have to be crazy. How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit in silence and hear a song that’s never been written? Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels? While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”

— Apple Commercial, 1997

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Dr. Martens Limited Edition 50th Anniversary USB Drive


Dr. Martens Limited Edition 50th Anniversary USB drive in the shape of one of their classic boots. 2 inches tall. 2GB capacity.

Cute! Get it here.

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Heynsdyk 2500 SF


The Heynsdyk 2500 SF bears a brand you may never have heard of, producing a sports car you may never have seen.  Its design is at once classic and contemporary, a fusion of influences from the BMW Z roadster to the Weismann Roadster and the classic racers of the 1940’s and 50’s.

Underneath the hood of the Heynsdyk 2500 SF– this beauty is all Porsche, 944 to be exact.  This Heynsdyk is actually a kit car built around the platform of Porsche 944 of the mid-80s.
The best part about picking up a Heynsdyk 2500 SF is its price.  The kit alone can be had for roughly $20,000 USD, but you’ll need to get your hands on a healthy Porsche 944 or 944S first. 

If you want to pick up a complete Heynsdyk, it’ll cost you around $50,000 USD– still a great price for a car that you’ll never see two of on the road. 

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Valvoline Promotional Tee


“Promo piece designed to embody the history of the Valvoline brand (hence the “throw back” 50’s-era can design) while giving gearheads a practical (and pre-oiled) shirt that they could wear proudly while wrenching in the garage on the weekend. The label copy lists some of the values, venues and personalities that the Valvoline brand has come to be associated with over the 100+ years of its existence."

Designed by Eric Stevens.

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My Sweet Flowerbomb


Viktor & Rolf celebrate their Flowerbomb perfume's 5th birthday with a cake from top chef and pastry chef of the hotel Meurice in Paris. The ingredients the chefs choose have the same taste as the notes of the perfume.

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GAP Upside Down Store


"Shopping turned on its head" isn't just a meaningless tagline for GAP. They literally mean it. To promote their new loyalty program, Sprize, the GAP in Vancouver, BC turned its entire store upside-down. All of the mannequins, displays and even the sign were flipped, as well as some cars and a hotdog stand outside of the store.

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