The Kentucky Derby has always inspired me. I have never been. The flowers are beautiful, the drinks unique, the horses powerful….but the clothes are just the best. I hope to go one day just to buy the outfit and hat!
These Food Collages by Julie Lee look like wallpapers, but they’re actually gorgeous well-organized food collages that she posts on Instagram. Vibrant, spare, and beautifully arranged, she shoots them after visits to various farmers markets in Los Angeles or before making a recipe.
That time of year when the weather is warm and fruits and veggies start to look so good. I have to try this.
Rock out with your diagonally sliced pb&j with the crusts cut off out! Catchy right? Check out these sweet guitars made from old lunch boxes and oilcans. Makes me wish I’d saved that sweet ALF lunch box. Oh the sweet sounds we could make!
Graffiti. Mostly a vulgar eye sore, sometimes brilliant. Yesterday I had a laugh after seeing a poster for Mad Men featuring Don Draper with a graffiti quote saying: “I’ll work for you soon enough, Peggy Olden”. Or in Greece last summer: “Wanted: Greek Prime Minister. No qualifications necessary. Only well READ MORE >
This apartment was brilliantly designed by, Specht Harpman into a space with a tiny footprint – only 425 square feet that extended vertically for about 25 feet. They took a tiny, awkward space and transformed it into a brilliant, clean, open, and functional apartment that would be a brilliant living READ MORE >
Seeing that we are a marketing agency, things that are designed well catch my eye. However, things that are designed well that also happen to be truly amazing products that I enjoy are in a league of their own. Agave is the primary ingredient in many of my favorite things, READ MORE >
We get all excited when advertising inspires us to reach for our dreams and to strive to be better than we ever thought possible. Even better when that message does some pretty heavy lifting for a brand’s image and lovability. Closing in on 3-million hits, this spot by Widen + READ MORE >
This month, the Australian hotel chain, Art Series, will be turning the tables on their guests by reviewing them. The social experiment wants to see if the fear of getting a bad review on their Trip Advisor style guest-rating site will encourage better behavior. After all, better behavior makes for READ MORE >