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Moon Games by Laurent Laveder

By • Feb 2nd, 2012 • Category: Art, Latest Posts

You may have already seen some of these cute images from ‘Moon Games’ project before, but we just couldn’t resist sharing some more. The author of this project is a French landscape astrophotographer and astronomy journalist Laurent Laveder who shows how some simple props and a bit of imagination can turn the moon into anything you like.

Harmless Weapons by Kyle Bean

By • Jan 26th, 2012 • Category: Art, Latest Posts

While the name of the artist may sound unfamiliar to many, I’m sure most of you have already seen Kyle’s amazing collection of Pencil Shaving Portraits or the famous Chicken made from eggshells. This time, Brighton-based designer Kyle Bean created a collection of harmless weapons for an article in CUT Magazine centered around the topic of ‘Guerrilla Gardening’ and ‘Yarn Bombing’.

Word as Image by Ji Lee

By • Jan 19th, 2012 • Category: Art, Design, Latest Posts

Word as Image invites you to see letters beyond their utilitarian dullness. It’s about discovering the magic behind the unique shapes and infinite possibilities of letters and words. This book showcases nearly 100 of Ji Lee’s head-scratching word images, along with tips to help you create your own.

30 Breathtaking Examples of Long Exposure Photography

By • Nov 22nd, 2011 • Category: Latest Posts, Photography

I always thought that long exposure photography was overdone to death and not even worth doing. That’s why I have never experimented with it much, but I still wanned to do a little research and make a collection of best Long Exposure Photography Examples. I soon found out that I was wrong. It may be overdone, but good shots are incredibly rare and hard to find (this could also be due to my lack of searching skills). So my advice to you (and even to myself) – don’t be turned off by the fact that everybody does it! Only few guys do it right.

Broccoli House

By • Sep 2nd, 2011 • Category: Picture of the Day

“I couldn’t build a tree house for my son so I built him a broccoli house instead,” lamented Brock Davis, a Minneapolis-based artist, who is also responsible for the famous Make Something Cool Every Day project that we’ve featured on BoredPanda some time ago.

21 More Creative Business Card Designs

By • Aug 3rd, 2011 • Category: Design, Latest Posts

Continuing our previous collection of Most Unusual and Interactive Business Cards we handpicked another 21 creative business card designs for your inspiration. As we talked before, even the most creative business card design cannot guarantee your business success, however it is one of those very first things that make a very long lasting impression. So, if you happen to be designing a business card right now, you’ve come to the right place – these 21 wonderful business cards will definitely make your creative juices flowing.

Make Something Cool Every Day

By • Jul 18th, 2011 • Category: Art, Design, Latest Posts

If you are a beginner photographer or designer looking for an easy way to success, then all you need to do is one project. That’s it! Only this one little “365 project”. Of course, it’s not as easy as it sounds – those who’ve tried it know. So, before you start, you may need some inspiration, and I can’t think of a better 365 project example than Brock Davis’ “Make Something Cool Every Day”.

Ironius – The Coffee Mug Iron

By • Jul 27th, 2010 • Category: Creative Products, Latest Posts

In simple terms, the heat from your hot coffee-filled mug “Ironius” can be used to iron out a few creases of your shirt. Perfectly handy for those naughty ones who indulge in office romances. *Nina in her silky black bra are is included in the package.

15 Most Creative Calendar Designs

By • Jun 23rd, 2010 • Category: Creative Products, Latest Posts

Nowadays calendars are usually made of paper, and you probably have seen one in your lifetime. However, it doesn’t necessary have to be that way – check out these 15 creative and unusual calendar designs!

The Adventures of Mr. Fly

By • Feb 23rd, 2010 • Category: Animals, Featured, Funny, Latest Posts

Meet Nicholas Hendrickx, a super creative guy and photographer from Belgium. He calls himself a perfectionist with great patience, but in the end Nicholas thinks the main thing that matters is having a lot of fun. Looking back to his career it’s really hard to tell what made him popular – his skills, or an excellent performance of a professional fly model “Mr. Fly”. And if you think that it was animal torture – read on.

G-Spot Mouse by Andy Kurovets

By • Feb 20th, 2010 • Category: Creative Products, Latest Posts

I guess I don’t have to tell you what originally inspired the actual design of this mouse, but you can definitely get fired for using this mouse at work.
If you find the hot spot on this mouse – “ it would take you to your email or your favorite website (let’s say boredpanda.com).
Great design. Unfortunately most men won’t be able to find the scroll wheel.

30 Creative Bag Advertisements

By • Feb 15th, 2010 • Category: Advertising, Creative Products, Featured, Latest Posts

Have you ever seen a cool bag advertisement in your real life? I mean those viral bagvertising examples which are now all over the Internet.

I bet 99.99% of you haven’t, but at the same time 99% of us have seen them on the net.

So, my question is – what are advertisers aiming at? Real people or Internet surfers?