Entries Tagged as 'Doodle'
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Who doesn’t love toys? If you’ve ever set foot in the Nogginwerks office then you are likely well aware that we work inside a giant misfit toy chest. Perhaps it has caused you to ponder from time to time what your life would have been like had you been born a strange Japanese plush [...]
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A little something atrocious/mesmerizing to help you ease back into the swing of things.
In case you’ve managed to escape the death-grip hold that the Real Housewives of New York has over the rest of us poor schmucks, that is Countess LuAnn in her much anticipated “music” video (or at least that is some airbrushed, [...]
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We dig plants. Who doesn’t? But, we’re crap at keeping them alive which had always been an insurmountable obstacle along the path to our dream status of urban gardener super stardom. Enter Seedbombs.
Drop some coins in the machine, obtain bomb, and toss with wild abandon (ideally wherever you think the urban landscape could [...]
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Tags:Advertising Agency·common studio·commonstudio·Doodle·gardening·green·greenaid·guerilla·Indianapolis·life after people·noggin·nogginwerks·nogginworks·seedboms·urban garden
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This “branded entertainment” thing is a slippery slope. One day you’re the toast of the town for your innovative use of media, but one false move and suddenly your product placement seems heavy-handed, your brand has become the salient message and everyone is sick of hearing your name. Ho hum, it’s just like the day [...]
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Tags:absolut·Advertising Agency·branded entertainment·chanel·Doodle·i'm here·Indianapolis·karl lagerfeld·noggin·nogginwerks·nogginworks·remember now·short films·spike jonze
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Inspired by events like Pop-Up Magazine and backed by an accomplished group of magazine editors, the 48HR Magazine project aims to write, design, edit and ship a magazine in (guess what) 48 hours. But, they need help. Lots of help. Your help, in fact. So, check them out on May 7th when they announce [...]
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If you’re anything like us then you enjoy getting your voyeuristic kicks by peering into the impeccably styled habitats of the world’s creative class via The Selby.com. (Kudos on your own impeccable taste, you’re in good company). It seems Mr. Selby’s website has garnered him a great deal of commercial success lately including the [...]
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Holy, whoa.
Terry, it’s been real, but I think we can handle things from here.
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Do you ever feel like each day is bringing us closer and closer to a reality resembling that movie Demolition Man? Did anyone even see that movie? There were machines that handed out tickets for profanity and three seashells in the bathrooms in place of toilet paper and Taco Bell was considered fine dining since [...]
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Step 1: Get mad as hell.
Step 2: Locate your nearest Anger Release Machine.
Step 3: Select adorable figurine, plot it’s demise, insert coins.
Step 4: Listen for destruction.
Step 5: Sigh with relief.
Step 6: Thank Swiss and Danish artist duo Katja Kublitz and Ronnie Yarisal for giving you something to break.
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Tags:Advertising Agency·anger release machine·danish artist·Doodle·katja kublitz·noggin·nogginwerks·nogginworks·ronnie yarisal·swiss artist