This is part 7 of our creative advertisements collection. If you missed any previous posts, click inside and check out the whole series. Here I found 13 more to share with you guys. Enjoy the creative works :)
This is part 6 of our creative advertisements collection. If you missed any previous posts, click inside and check out the whole series. Here I found 13 more to share with you guys. Enjoy the creative works :)
This is part 5 of our creative advertisements collection. If you missed any previous posts, click inside and check out the whole series. Here I found 13 more to share with you guys. Enjoy the creative works :)
In this week’s off-topic post, as usual I am going to share with you some special photos I found on the web. I am not sure what these are called but take a look at these creative Japanese paper artworks. They seem to interact with real life, for instance, our fingers. Enjoy :)
This is part 4 of our creative advertisements collection. If you missed any previous posts, click inside and check out the whole series. Here I found 12 more to share with you guys. Enjoy the creative works :)
If you ever want to draw some attention or even annoy airport security when traveling, you should probably take a look at these suitcase stickers.
Here are 7 photos of trucks that were painted creatively. Check out what is the outcome when the the sides and back of the trucks were painted. I wish I can see these kind of trucks in my country. Enjoy.
Your birthday will not be the same anymore if your friends are able to make any of these cakes for you. I personally think that the cakes are more suitable for decoration, instead of to be eaten – which is quite a waste. Enjoy looking at these 15 types of cakes which cannot be found in any typical cake shops.
This is part 3 of our creative advertisements collection. If you missed any previous posts, click inside and check out the whole series. Here I found 12 more to share with you guys. Enjoy the creative works :)
The numbers we write are made up of algorithms, (1, 2, 3, 4, etc) called arabic algorithms, to distinguish them from roman algorithms (I, II, III, IV, etc). Have you ever asked why 1 is “one” and 2 is “two”? What is the logic that exist in the arabic algorithms?