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Panasonic headphones: packaging design

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London Transport Museum's cycling illustration competition

The London Transport Museum, which hosts one of the world's most important collections of graphic art, asked illustrators to draw the links between cycling in the capital, environment issues, health and fun. Fifty of the 1,000-plus entries are now on display at the museum, in London's Covent Garden, until 22 August. Read more

Brits overspend by £800 million a year on mobile phone contracts

Interesting article - apparently millions of us could save an average of £62 a year with the right tariff. http://top10.com/mobilephones/blog/

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Saucy, Violent and thought Provoking...

Very nice illustration from here... http://popwhore.com/2009/10/milo-manara/man/

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It's nice that is...

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Cardon Copy

http://cardoncopy.com/ This guy takes shitty signs off the street, redesigns them and returns them to the same spot. Very sweet idea.

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Sam Thomas - Illustrations for www.allsaints.com

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The Third & The Seventh by Alex Roman

The Third & The Seventh from Alex Roman on Vimeo.

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Mobile Loyalty Cards

No more stamps on a little card... Loyalty cards go 21st Century! http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/01/technology/01loopt.html?ref=technology

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It's Christmas.....according to Debenhams

Share in my horror at seeing a Christmas tree in Debenhams this weekend. Promoting Debenhams Christmas Savings Card, it claims to be the most rewarding savings scheme on ...

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London Transport "For Party Travel" poster by Victor Galbraith, 1958 as found in disused area of Notting Hill Gate tube station, London, 2010

Work at the station has recently uncovered these amazing advertising posters in non-public areas and that date from c1956 - 1959 when the station's lifts were removed and replaced by escalators. These are in an old lift passageway. Here a variety of posters can be seen - some are London Transport's own posters such as the 'elephant' by Victor Galbraith - but...

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McDonald's interactive billboard

McDonalds ran a digital outdoor ad in London recently which encouraged people to snap a photo of the billboard at the moment it featured a McDonald's product, then head in-store with your pic to claim it for free. A nice simple idea and great way of using digital outdoor to drive in-store purchase.   Â

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Tesco and the iPhone may just take over the world.

Tesco have updated it’s iPhone app to be able to scan barcodes of products in your house to check if they’re available at your local store. Pretty savvy.  http://www.heartnewmedia.com/blog/?p=1483    Â

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Corner shop comeback!

Hooray for the humble corner shop, good news in the London Metro today (03.06.10)

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The All London Blue Bag Extravaganza

The loveable blue carrier bag, seen in corner shops and offies, has been made into work(s) of art. Chris Ratcliffe's exhibition 'The All London Blue Bag Extravaganza' presents fourteen London-themed designs all printed onto this unusual canvas. How very postmodern. Further viewing: Westbourne Grove Church ArtSpace (until 29 June) Read more

PSFK: the future of retail report

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Argos Check and Reserve iPhone app

http://econsultancy.com/blog/6012-q-a-david-tarbuck-of-argos-on-multichannel-retail  Multichannel sales reached £1.9bn for Argos in the last financial year, 43% of the retailer's total sales. The latest addition to this strategy is a new C

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Anything in the world is a barcode: Microsoft Tag

Microsoft has launched it's own take on QR codes that enables you to tag real world objects with multimedia content. Microsoft Tag Microsoft’s Aaron Getz explains: “Today we can imagine a world where any physical object can become a gateway to a wor...

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The World Cup predicted

via flickr.com By Section Design

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