Gyro Published, BMW Winds, Diddy Dissed

contextual_fail_obama.jpg

– For some politically-themed contextual fuckery, check this out.

– In the new book, Virus: The Outrageous History of Gyro Worldwide, French theorist and Author, Harriet Bernard-Levy chronicles the birth of the agency and its founder, Steven Grasse.

– Rubber Republic is seeding a game for the Aardman’s ‘Creature Discomforts’ series made for the Leonard Cheshire Disability Charity. The first features Callum, a blind chameleon that needs your help getting his dinner.

– Oh look, it’s another twisty road commercial for BMW. OK, it’s not exactly a road but still. GSD&M Idea City created.

– AgencySpy lets loose on P.Diddy’s new Ciroc Vodka commercial and it ain’t pretty.

– Ocean Spray Blogs…er…Bogs Across America. And creates a real cranberry bog in New York City’s Rockefeller Center.

– Love Mad Men? Silly question. Of course you do. Want more of it in your life? Again, silly question. Head over to Dyna Moe’s Flickr page where she’s got all kinds of images you can use and buy for your desktop and iPhone.

Picture of Steve Hall

Steve Hall

RECENT ARTICLES

TRENDING AROUND THE WEB

If you can do these 8 things in public without feeling uncomfortable, you have a quiet confidence many people lack

If you can do these 8 things in public without feeling uncomfortable, you have a quiet confidence many people lack

Hack Spirit

8 things genuinely interesting people do differently in ordinary conversations

8 things genuinely interesting people do differently in ordinary conversations

Hack Spirit

10 ways truly kind people show care without making a show of it

10 ways truly kind people show care without making a show of it

Hack Spirit

8 phrases genuinely confident people use when someone is being passive-aggressive

8 phrases genuinely confident people use when someone is being passive-aggressive

Hack Spirit

10 things genuinely kind-hearted people notice that most people miss

10 things genuinely kind-hearted people notice that most people miss

Hack Spirit

Why the most interesting people are rarely the loudest in the room

Why the most interesting people are rarely the loudest in the room

Hack Spirit