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Space Junk: The Collectibles

March 2, 2015

Neil Armstrong had a secret. The first man on the moon kept a souvenir now infamously dubbed “The Purse” in the aeronautics community. The Purse is essentially what it sounds like: a bag. However, this particular bag contains parts from the original Apollo 11 journey, most notably, the 16mm movie READ MORE >

What You See Is What You Get

March 2, 2015

Turkish artist Mehmet Gozetlik has created Chinese versions of all sorts of popular brand logos, once again proving that if your brand image is strong enough, it will transcend cultures. The study titled, “Chinatown” takes Western-based logos and reinterprets them in Chinese. Brands like MasterCard and Starbucks are represented and READ MORE >

Rock & Brews

March 2, 2015

Dining has always been an experience-based venture. If the restaurant goer has a bad experience, they’re never going to come back – even if the food was 5 star quality. Rock & Brews is a restaurant chain dedicated to delivering the perfect user experience for its rock-and-roll niche clientele. The READ MORE >

Jumpstart Your Year

January 21, 2015

So, Pepsi Max did something cool and creative to ring in twenty-fifteen. They filled a room with 2014 Ping-Pong balls and mousetraps, releasing a 2015th to set off a chain reaction and, figuratively, introduce the New Year. The video was created to keep Pepsi in consumers’ minds in a low-key, READ MORE >

Grocery Luxe

January 21, 2015

There’s just nothing sexy about yogurt. But what if Tiffany & Co. designed the packaging? You would have to buy it, right? Just to say you did. It becomes a status thing – that’s the reason we stock our conference room with Voss water, not because it tastes better, water READ MORE >

The secret is out! Milk* redesign of BPC’s Website has launched.

November 18, 2014

The Bipartisan Policy Center engaged milk* to redesign and restructure their website.  The new site puts them into a category all their own for political content.  We made the site dynamic, simplified navigation, and made their vast amount of content easily searchable. There is now greater access to events, breaking READ MORE >

Money Grows in the Minds of Artists

November 18, 2014

With how far we have come in technology it’s easy to think that making counterfeit money would be a breeze. But – it’s not as easy as you think! Banks from around the world are commissioning artists to create bank notes that are esthetically pleasing but also hard to re-create. READ MORE >

NHL Helmets That Brings Life to the Undead

November 18, 2014

These days an NHL goalie is not only defined by his Goals Against Average (GAA) and his Save Percentage (Save %), but also by the artwork on his mask. Every goalie’s is different; some are used to intimidate opponents (i.e. Gerry Cheevers) or send a message, while others are, simply, READ MORE >

The Brown Sisters

October 22, 2014

In 1975 Nicholas Nixon embarked on what would be a forty-year journey with his wife, Bebe, and her three sisters. As a photographer he was looking to take a simple portrait of the Brown sisters, but what happened was so much more. There are now forty portraits that celebrate sisterhood. READ MORE >

The Tale of Art Cities

October 22, 2014

One of the best things about art is it is not partial to a specific medium or location. All around the world new meccas of art are emerging. The Wall Street Journal has outlined four emerging art cities that we should all take a closer look at: Bogotá, Budapest, Johannesburg READ MORE >

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