Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Shortest and smallest film on a stamp
The Dutch postal service has launched the world's "smallest and shortest film" on a new lenticular stamp. KesselsKramer asked director Anton Corbijn to shoot the one-second film, which features actress Carice van Houten... The result is a small lenticular stamp that contains 30 frames of film. A bit of a lengthy intro.... but would it make it through the British postal system? See more on Creative Review
Foster + Partners design seating for Cathay Pacific
Designed by Foster + Partners ,‘The Cabin’ is the latest addition to the Cathay Pacific lounge collection at Hong Kong International Airport. The new seating combines the highest quality materials in the lounge that can accommodate both First and Business Class passengers and maximises the available space for relaxation.
See more on Contemporist
See more on Contemporist
The Zamet Centre in Croatia
Dragana's choice of project today - apparently her home town in Croatia - the Zamet Centre in Rijeka is a sports centre topped with a series of undulating buildings and energy-saving green roofs. Studio 3lhd designed the complex with one third of the facility located underground.
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The Think Tank
See more on Inhabitat
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Labels:
Architecture,
Croatia,
Design,
Green Roofs,
Marketing,
Rijeka,
Zamet Centre
Wilson House by Denton Corker Marshall
As an international design practice Denton Corker Marshall is known for producing striking and innovative architecture and urban design in Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australia. Solving complex design problems on every scale their work includes commissions for buildings of international significance to micro skyscraper coffee cups. This is one of their recent projects - looks great but does it remind anyone else of an ice cream wafer?
See more on 2 Modern Blog
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See more on 2 Modern Blog
The Think Tank
Labels:
Architecture,
Construction,
Corker,
Denton,
Design,
homes,
Marketing,
Marshall
Nominated for Best PR Campaign
The Think Tank has been shortlisted in this year's Construction Marketing Awards in the Best PR Campaign category for our work with SAS International. We have worked with this leading architectural metalwork, ceiling and room comfort systems manufacturer for several years and at the start of 2010 work was extended when we were appointed as their European and Middle East PR agency in a competitive agency pitch.
The Think Tank provides a range of services to SAS International including digital communications and graphic design.
The Think Tank provides a range of services to SAS International including digital communications and graphic design.
Labels:
Award,
Awards,
Construction,
EMEA,
Europe,
Marketing,
Media,
PR,
Press Relations,
SAS International
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