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Accesories?

Red Powder Coat Forget Me Not Ring

Designer Kiel Mead

Material: Brass and Powder Coat

A poetic knot, tied around your finger in celebration of remembrance.

 

Retainer Necklace

Designer: Kiel Mead

Material: Sterling Silver (gold pendant plated)

Surprisingly beautiful when worn around the neck and not in the mouth! On 30″ chain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facebook Apologised:

 

I am positively sure that many of you don’t even know the fuss that happened lately between “facebookers” and “Facebook” … In case you haven’t heard but a lot of people started deleting their accounts due to the new Facebooks TOS, which some of there stated that FACEBOOK will have all the right to “use” or “keep” your personal information even if you delete your account… bla bla bla… Mark Zuckerberg (and for those who haven’t heard of the guy yet… well he is the founder of facebook ) have stated in the “facebook blog” that

Going forward, we’ve decided to take a new approach towards developing our terms. We concluded that returning to our previous terms was the right thing for now

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A paragraph i enjoyed reading:

Seth Gordin’s

In down economies, the only thing that’s going to change things is changing things. This is hard for a lot of marketers who are used to defending the status quo, but it’s truly the best option.

If you’re not happy with what you’ve got, what radical changes are you willing to make to change what you’re getting?

In my experience, not much. But that doesn’t mean you can’t start now

 

Do you judge a book by its cover?

Some book covers are so amazing they “call you” out of the crowd…

The Book Cover Archive has an archive of more than 1000 book covers… for those who enjoy graphics and designs..

Get your fix at The Book Cover Archive, a collection of 1000+ fairly well-designed book covers. Curated by Ben Pieratt and Eric Jacobsen, the site features work by prominent designers such as David Pearson and Chip Kidd.

source: lifeclever

 

The Perfect Job Advertisement:

Will you employ him or not? that is the question !!!!!

via  Boing Boing

 

Try to feed a 6 year old kid “beans” and suffer NO MORE:

This is supposed to be a “cute” way to encourage kids to eat food … it all dependso n your creativity

more interesting products at Fred’s Home

 

FACE – A – BOOK

As QUOTED from Digital Inspiration:

Tzomet Sfarim, a book chain based in Israel, is using a variation of the Facebook logo in their print ads to attract Israeli youngsters who may be too addicted to the social web especially Facebook.

The ad reads “Face a Book” with the tag line – “Disconnect for a while, read a book.” Obviously the idea is to disconnect from the internet and switch to reading “physical” books.

The color scheme and fonts used for “Face a Book” ad are the same as the original Facebook logo and I won’t be surprised if the legal team at Facebook manage to take this down. That may however be a good thing for the Israeli book store as takedown notices on the web often bring more publicity.

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Numbers by Cat or Cats by Numbers

Some advertisments are just so enjoyable …

Whiskas: Longer life than your cat

via Adsof the world

 

 

A Last Dot:

Be real… be human…



  1. fatmeh on Thursday 19, 2009

    very nie work thank u

  2. MYTH.Graphy on Thursday 19, 2009

    I so enjoyed this post,
    The retainer necklace: looked creepy for a second,, can’t imagine it around my neck…
    the Number in cats: reminded me of my teaching days
    the employement ADV: curious to see if someone would hire him lOol..

  3. dots... on Thursday 19, 2009

    fatmeh : your welcome :)

    myth : the retainer necklace was extremely creepy indeed
    as for the ad.. i think i would want to hire this guy

  4. ruby mei on Thursday 19, 2009

    I found your blog from google and read your posts. It’s fun and I just add your blog to my Google Reader. Keep up your good posts friend. I’m Looking forward to read more fun from this blog. Thanks…