Tagged: Street Art

March 3rd, 2009

Home-Grown Media In The Most Obvious Of Places

Forget the digital space for second. Take a look outside. The next new thing has been following you around your whole life. Shadows are just waiting to come out and surprise, provoke, compel. By using shadows creatively, we can engage people in a way they wouldn’t expect. Imagine the possibilities.

A statue casts a shadow with painted running shoes on its feet. A parking meter casts a shadow of a palm tree for a beer brand. A car casts a shadow of a woman driving with her friends.

The possibilities are endless, limited only by your own imagination. Next time you need to be lulled out of your everyday, just remember, the idea might literally be lurking around the corner.

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November 7th, 2008

All Space Is Good Space

The idea of making ugly space look pretty and interesting has been around since the late 80’s when they invented the plastic “yard rock” to cover ugly pipes and drains so your neighbors and maybe even enemies would not know you were hiding a bomb shelter, wishing well, or food stockpile. This idea has recently been re-discovered by the advertising industry. Now everyday eyesores can be used as a channel for branding!

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