More reasons to dislike Facebook: Big Brother is watching, and he doesn’t like artistic images made with text. Oakland’s Compound Gallery recently found this out while trying to
Waaaaaayyyy back before the dead celebrities depicted in Jason Mecier’s pill portraits had consumed their first capsules, and in an era that lacked the hipster irony of Desire
Melbourne, Australia’s Metro train system hired McCann advertising agency to create a campaign ensuring we’re all in agreement that “trains are big, fast and not to be messed
What you’re looking at is sort of a spin on the whole Schrödinger’s cat paradox: it’s free-growing and yet forcibly contained at the same time. It’s not mold on
How dark and dry is your sense of humor? Are you a pragmatic person? These public service announcements were designed to send a polite, practical and quintessentially British
When I think about sweet treats that probably taste great, but definitely look repulsive, only one name comes to mind: Miss Cakehead. Now there’s two names. Miss Insomnia Tulip is
San Francisco’s Shooting Gallery is showing a new collection of confrontational pop art paintings by Australian artist, Ben Frost. In See Inside Box for Details, Frost lays bare the
Andy Warhol painted his first Campbell’s Soup can in 1962, and in its aftermath, the artist and the brand became permanently linked in popular culture. Warhol lunched on
Just to piggyback on that last post about the beauty of pencils…it’s worth noting that while some people elevate pencil design to an almost religious status, ultimately, it’s