Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Showing posts with label television. Show all posts
Dexter Coasters
These Dexter-inspired coasters come packaged in a wooden box, just like the one that houses the murderous vigilante's blood-stained trophy slides. Made from clear acrylic, they feature the iconic 'blood spatter' and have rubberized feet to protect your table.
Get them here.
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Panasonic Viera Ads
Cute advertisement for Panasonic Viera's 3D television screens.
Hehe! Get back in there!!!
By advertising agency Lobo.
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3d,
advertising,
funny,
panasonic,
real,
screen,
television
Futurama Complete Collection
Letterheady
Letterheady is an archive of all kinds of letterheads including the ones of famous people like Einstein and television shows like The Simpsons.
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archive,
branding,
corporate,
einstein,
famous,
graphic design,
identity,
letterhead,
logo,
print,
simpsons,
television,
website
Lost Caricature Sketches
Here is another LOST treat for all you like-minded fans out there. These caricatures were created by famed comic book illustrator J. Scott Campbell.
I love the one with Richard and the eyeliner! Hilarious!
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caricature,
characters,
comic,
fans,
funny,
illustration,
lost,
series,
sketches,
television
Oceanic Airlines Tees
Now that Lost has come to an end, here are some amusing tees, which showcase the safety card for Oceanic Flight 815.
Buy them here.
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Change Your Routine
Change Your Routine is a campaign created by DM9DDB for Cia Athletica. The campaign aims to urge people to replace hours in front of the computer or TV with physical activities.
The result was a series of handmade posters of disassembled electronics that illustrate athletes in action. Computers, for example, formed a boxer. TVs became a weightlifter...and so on.
You can see more details of how the illustrations were made here.
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activity,
advertising,
athletes,
awareness,
campaign,
computer,
electronics,
handmde,
illustration,
posters,
routine,
series,
sports,
television
Horrifying Stationery
Award winning stationery designed by Jacques Pense for 13th Street, the German horror network. Unfortunately still a concept.
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cd,
concept,
envelope,
german,
horror,
letterhead,
network,
paper,
print,
stationery,
television
Sky HD Campaign
A campaign carried out for the Sky television channel for moving on to high-definition. The baseline is explicit “Goodbye low definition”.By the Milan based agency 1861united.
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advertising,
campaign,
channel,
design,
high defintion,
milan,
television
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