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Sensitive topic in Germany: Google Street View. That’s Sixts answer…
Tag: advertising
Sixt Street View
Posted by ts On 19.08.2010
Bad Food, Bad Dog
Posted by ts On 25.03.2010
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Bad Food, Bad Dog on TutorArt
Art: Creative Marketing
Posted by ts On 24.03.2010
source – pollimar72-art.blogspot.com/
30 Funny Print Ads that’ll Make You Laugh
Posted by ts On 22.03.2010
source – webdesignledger.com/
For this post, we’ve rounded up 30 funny print ads that’ll make you laugh.
8in1 Dental Snacks: Bad dog breath
Rowenta: 2100 Watt Vacuum Cleaner
Fast-working laxatives
Beautiful taps
Granny’s fries without the Granny
Folgers: For mornings less complicated
Duende Azul Costumes: You, but funnier than you
Hyundai Coupe. 0 to 100 km/h in 8.4 sec
No insects left
Energizer: Never let their toys die
Suplicy
Pattex Superglue: Instant hold
Bad food, bad dog
Kerozen
Purina Bark in the Park
Face Detect
Tires that grip to the road
Kagatani knife: Don’t Drop It
Juicy Fruit: There’s a much juicier chew
FinePix F70 with smile capture
Cafe Rico, an intense wake up call
Steady shot
Olympus Optical zoom
If you don’t move, you get fat
Wide-angle lenses
Dog Toast: You eat what you touch
Don’t let them get comfortable
Yoga classes now on
Cures car smells
Spring Cleaning
Nexus One reserved trademark NOT by Google
Posted by ts On 19.03.2010
source – techcrunch.com/
So in 2008, a company called Integra Communications filed for a “Nexus” trademark having something to do with voice and data telecommunications. Along comes Google a year later and files for “Nexus One.” Trademark office says no go. I’m not really surprised at this; it’s not really their job to determine which is the better or more popular product, but rather whether it is possible for the two trademarks to be mistaken for one another. Oh god! Will you have to scribble out the name of your phone now and write something else?
Apple iPad Funny Pictures
Posted by ts On 16.03.2010
source – designyoutrust.com/
Apple iPad, the device which looks like a larger version of Apple’s iPod Touch will be available in April 2010.
iPad available for preorder
Posted by ts On 15.03.2010
source – alltouchtablet.com/ Author: John Pope
- WiFi models: 16 GB – 499$, 32 GB – 599$, 64 GB – 699$
- WiFi + 3G models: 16 GB – 629$, 32 GB – 729$, 64 GB -829$
- a 99$ fee can be paid for an additional AppleCare protection plan that will extend your warranty for one more year
- iPad keyboard dock – 69$
- iPad case – 39$. More iPad cases are available for purchase here
- iPad dock – 29$
- Apple Ear-In Headphones with Remote and mic – 79$ (ouch!)
- iPad 10W USB Power Adapter – 29$
- iPad Dock Connector to VGA Adapter – 29$
I’ve been out a few days and the hell broke loose (kidding, of course): as anticipated Apple offers the iPad for preorder, with deliveries scheduled for April 3rd (or 5th for the zones in US when Saturday deliveries are a dream). Because everyone wants it, or so Apple hopes, you’re limited to just two pieces per individual, but if you have a big family you might get over this limitation and make a few bucks on Ebay, right?
Apple kept his word and prices are as announced on January 27th when the official unveiling of the iPad took place, so here they are for you to see in a glance:
But wait, there’s also a bunch of accessories you could purchase to sweeten things (or round the price if you like). I suppose there’s no restriction on the number of accessories you can buy but why would you want more than one per iPad? Here they are for your pleasure:
Oh, and almost forgot: the iPad is only available in US for preorder. Others might want to wait, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing as this interesting PCWorld article says about preordering the first device of its kind and the stupidity in that. What do you think? Are you among the 120.000 who preordered the iPad in the first 24 hours or are you waiting for more than iPad advertising to make a decision?
Photography by Norman Jean Roy
Posted by ts On 15.03.2010
source – designyoutrust.com/
Few photographers’ careers have ascended skyward as meteorically as that of editorial and advertising photographer Norman Jean Roy.
IKEA advertising innovation…
Posted by ts On 12.03.2010
source – designyoutrust.com/