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Journalism Warning Labels


From the designer, Tom Scott:

"It seems a bit strange to me that the media carefully warn about and label any content that involves sex, violence or strong language — but there's no similar labelling system for, say, sloppy journalism and other questionable content.

I figured it was time to fix that, so I made some stickers. I've been putting them on copies of the free papers that I find on the London Underground. You might want to as well."

You can download the template and read more about it here.

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Derek Bowers ‘Safe Sex’ Campaign

Charged with developing an interesting campaign for the U.K.’s National Health Service, graphic designer Derek Bowers developed a visually stimulating ad series themed around alcohol labeling. The concept being that sexually transmitted diseases are often the consequence of ill-informed decisions made while under the influence.

The resulting designs are both visually stimulating and informative, if not even a little humorous. Through using the inherent recognition individuals have for these infamous brands and combining it with educational content, Bowers' designs succeed in making this information a product worth consuming.

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Wine Bottle Greeting Cards



Created by Imagehaus, Toast-its are greeting cards that wrap around wine bottles.
Above are the designs I like most.

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Luggage Tags

Fun plastic luggage tags as well as room for all the necessary contact information on the back (name, address, phone).

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Takeout Menu Organizer


Call it Menu management.
Includes: pen and 50-sheet pad for taking orders, tipping guide and chart, helpful ordering advice, adhesive tab labels for easy organization, frequently called numbers list, and 9 tabbed dividers with menu storage pockets and service records.
We sure could use one of those around the office. Everybody just keeps on misplacing
the menus.

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