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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Fun advertising photography by Vincent Dixon

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For over 15 years, Vincent Dixon has produced award winning images and helped to create many memorable advertising campaigns. He was born in Kilkenny, Ireland and, despite earning a PHD in molecular biology, he eventually found his true calling behind the lens. Vincent started his professional career in Paris and quickly was awarded some of the top campaigns in Europe such as Absolut Europe and Perrier. Those highly visible campaigns, among others, quickly gained him notoriety throughout both Europe and North America.

Even retro record covers can be used to create something amazing

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There are those who will throw away their old record covers but there are those that will use them to create some mind blowing artistic stuff. One of them is definitely Christian Marclay, a New York visual artist, DJ and composer who used record covers of Michael Jackson , Doors, Donna Summer, David Bowie and many others for this piece of art. The relationship of sound, vision, music, art and performance is the focus of his work.

Ironic and unrealistic touch to the world of comics

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you will definitely like this one if you already liked our other posts .

This time there has been added an ironic and unrealistic touch to the pictures.

Bike helmets have never been more fun

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The Russian advertising company “Good” has created this funny ad showing different helmet designs, like for example diamonds, a globe, different kinds of balls and even body parts. Imagine how cool it would be if someone really produced helmets like these.

The same company has also printed a set of interesting images on ping pong rackets. Another fun advertisement is the one that is representing lego blocks with meaningful shadows.

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