I think these two images out of the three ad campaign were worth to spread around, beautifully done congrats, on these two, try to work some more on the third one to make it as good as these two
Friday, December 11, 2009
Rowenta Silence Force
Posted by D Stasher at 9:50 AM 0 commentsSix Stars Air-Con Maintenance
Posted by D Stasher at 9:26 AM 0 commentsThe Girl who lost her smile
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Nice direction, but lately i been feeling that the paper cut outs is a last months trend, still i feel is so cool i was compeled to share it
Service Changes
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Walking trough "Grand Central Station" I saw these weird posters, that caught my attention, so I stop to read them, ha ha ha they where really crazy, the execution was so simple I thought for a second that they where real, after reading them all I thought the CW was great, his/her words are really entertaining and made my wait in the metro more enjoyable, kudos to whom ever did this, now you are part of the stash
Thursday, December 10, 2009
The UK's best handheld
Posted by D Stasher at 3:28 AM 0 comments
Once you have a great concept, the execution is simple and to the point, on of the best things I have seen lately
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Te Lotus Awards
Posted by D Stasher at 7:48 AM 0 commentsMonday, November 30, 2009
Canal Plus
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Its all bout the story, I wish I thought of these instead of going out to the ledge a couple of years ago, simple great
Steve's sister
Posted by D Stasher at 5:19 AM 0 comments
Every Gentleman should live by a code and most important to it, Honor it, Just love it
Science World
Posted by D Stasher at 5:03 AM 0 comments
The latest instalment of Science Worlds long-running we can explain campaign features a bevy of older women and their favourite flavour of ice cream, thanks to this ad now I understand a lot of things bout my self.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Secrets of a good business
Posted by D Stasher at 5:36 AM 0 comments
'A business has to be involving, it has to be fun, and it has to exercise your creative instincts.'
- Richard Branson -
- Richard Branson -
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Soundville
Posted by D Stasher at 3:34 AM 0 comments
MMmmm dont know what to feel about this, but it is worth it, post your comments
Garmin
Posted by D Stasher at 3:22 AM 0 comments
One of the greatest pieces of Advertising I have seen in a long time, good job Garmin
Sci-Fi Channel: Human suit
Posted by D Stasher at 3:17 AM 0 comments
nothing like a good laugh, great job, this is simply to good not to be on the stash
Hannibal Lecter was the teacher
Posted by D Stasher at 3:11 AM 0 comments
The client's brief called for helping their students gain a deeper appreciation of the culinary skills required in French cuisine. The target were 21 to 40 year old Malaysians participating in courses at the institute and whose only prior knowledge of French cuisine was, at best, that 'escargot' translated to 'snail'. McCann Erickson Malaysia dramatised the intricate workings within a French kitchen by using a symbol best associated with French cuisine, the point was made that not just anyone could become a French chef. You have to earn the privilege of going through many levels, as compared to the easier promotion in the cooking of other cuisine.
What's the worst that could happen?
Posted by D Stasher at 3:06 AM 0 commentsBMW M1 Concept
Posted by D Stasher at 2:56 AM 0 commentsMost of us know when we see an ‘M’ on the back of the BMW passing us on the freeway, there’s virtually no way we’re going to catch up. The ‘M’ division BMW has recently revealed its latest concept — a tribute to their first mid-engine supercar originally manufactured by collaborative efforts of BMW and Lamborghini thirty years ago — the M1.
In the world of supercars, the M1 certainly looks like it will hold its own — an effortless blend of retro cool with revolutionary elegance. The new Liquid Orange M1 may only be a concept right now, but just know if you see those beady headlights quickly approaching from your rear view mirror, move out of the fast lane — you’re about to be overtaken!
Info: The cool Hunter
Ferrari 612 Scaglietti One-to-One Program
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We've often wondered how certain high-end brands manage to maintain their global exclusivity especially as the number of millionaires and billionaires continues to skyrocket. Drive down prominent streets in Beverly Hills, Dubai, London and you're certain to pass more than a handful designer Italian and German sportscars. Chances are the valet parker at your local Ritz Carlton will have sat behind the steering wheel of cars totaling more money than most of us could only dream of making in a lifetime.
Thankfully the expert minds at Ferrari have devised a plan nearly guaranteeing you'll have a difficult time parallel parking between the same Ferraris your neighbours are driving around town. Ferrari customers are undoubtedly accustomed to getting what they want out of their cars, but now the ability to add personalisation has become paramount - and here's all you need to know:
Book a trip to the Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy where you will meet with a consultant in a special dedicated atelier area. Rivaling a personal fitting by Valentino for the Oscars, your consultant will welcome you to the new One-To-One Personalisation Program where you will design your own Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, accessory by accessory, detail by detail.
The front-engined rear-wheel drive flagship Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is the only two-door four-seater in the line. The 612 is available with Ferrari's SuperFast gearbox that allows a driver to shift the paddle shifters located on the steering column in an astonishing 100 milliseconds. Whilst shiftting away, the V12 is capable of reaching top speed of 320 kph.
The new model comes complete with an electrochromic panoramic roof that covers the length of the top of the cabin. With a turn of a knob, the entire ceiling changes from opaque to translucent, instantly adjusting the level of sunlight that may penetrate the interior.
OK, so we’ll admit that Ferraris are not quite as common as we make them sound, but we’re also sure it’s refreshing for some of you to know that with the assistance of a personal design consultant, you can soon be cruising the streets in a truly unique Ferrari.
Info: The cool Hunter
Thankfully the expert minds at Ferrari have devised a plan nearly guaranteeing you'll have a difficult time parallel parking between the same Ferraris your neighbours are driving around town. Ferrari customers are undoubtedly accustomed to getting what they want out of their cars, but now the ability to add personalisation has become paramount - and here's all you need to know:
Book a trip to the Ferrari factory in Maranello, Italy where you will meet with a consultant in a special dedicated atelier area. Rivaling a personal fitting by Valentino for the Oscars, your consultant will welcome you to the new One-To-One Personalisation Program where you will design your own Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, accessory by accessory, detail by detail.
The front-engined rear-wheel drive flagship Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is the only two-door four-seater in the line. The 612 is available with Ferrari's SuperFast gearbox that allows a driver to shift the paddle shifters located on the steering column in an astonishing 100 milliseconds. Whilst shiftting away, the V12 is capable of reaching top speed of 320 kph.
The new model comes complete with an electrochromic panoramic roof that covers the length of the top of the cabin. With a turn of a knob, the entire ceiling changes from opaque to translucent, instantly adjusting the level of sunlight that may penetrate the interior.
OK, so we’ll admit that Ferraris are not quite as common as we make them sound, but we’re also sure it’s refreshing for some of you to know that with the assistance of a personal design consultant, you can soon be cruising the streets in a truly unique Ferrari.
Info: The cool Hunter
Veyron 16.4
Posted by D Stasher at 2:49 AM 0 commentsWe're back to tell you about another missed opportunity to add another supercar to your fleet. Bugatti has built the Veyron 16.4 'Pur Sang,' or 'pure blood.' The Veyron, a special addition version, is one of the world's fastest cars ever made with a top speed of over 400 kph. Again, all five models have been pre-purchased for approximately $2 million each.
Bugatti has been off the radar for quite some time, but with the introduction of the 'Pur Sang' clad in a revealing paintless carbon and aluminium structure, the Volkswagen-owned manufacturer has clearly repositioned itself among the world's most exclusive and exceptionally engineered automobiles.
Info: The cool Hunter
Lamborghini Reventon
Posted by D Stasher at 2:47 AM 0 comments
Inspired by the F-22 Raptor fighter jet, US$1.5 million Lamborghini Reventon was unveiled. If numbers mean anything to you — the new supercar is powered by a 650hp 6.5L V12 engine, accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 3.4 seconds and has a maximum speed of over 340 km/h. The Lamborghini design team used the technical base of their Murcielago LP640, compressed it and then amped it up. As with other current models, the Reventon is defined through its sharp edges, smooth surfaces and aerodynamic lines. Tempted as you may be, put away your cheque books and credit cards, all twenty models that will be manufactured are taken as the Lamborghini brand reinforces its legendary status.
Info: The cool Hunter
Info: The cool Hunter
Heat tech
Posted by D Stasher at 2:41 AM 0 comments(Almost) Bulletproof Shades
Posted by D Stasher at 2:33 AM 0 comments
The lenses on these slick, heavy-duty sunglasses are officially endorsed by the Japanese military because of their pretty-much-unbreakability; they've tested them by firing small objects at over 100 mph and dropping heavy iron rods on them, meaning you can finally learn to juggle knives!
Slip on these shades and you'll feel part of the army. The Japan Self-Defense Force Sunglasses have been officially endorsed by the Japanese military and not only look super cool, but are ultra strong as well. The lens will not fracture even if struck at 171km/h (106mph) by a 6.55mm (0.3") diameter object, nor do they shatter if a 500g shaft of iron is dropped on them from 1.27m! While they can't quite withstand an actual speeding bullet you get the idea!
The Japan Self-Defense Force Sunglasses feature:
Size: 16 x 15 x 4cm (6.3 x 5.9 x 1.6")
Lens thickness: 2mm (0.08")
Weight: 27-35g
Frames made of TPR/TR90
Comes with glasses box with emblem of JSDF
Slip on these shades and you'll feel part of the army. The Japan Self-Defense Force Sunglasses have been officially endorsed by the Japanese military and not only look super cool, but are ultra strong as well. The lens will not fracture even if struck at 171km/h (106mph) by a 6.55mm (0.3") diameter object, nor do they shatter if a 500g shaft of iron is dropped on them from 1.27m! While they can't quite withstand an actual speeding bullet you get the idea!
The Japan Self-Defense Force Sunglasses feature:
Size: 16 x 15 x 4cm (6.3 x 5.9 x 1.6")
Lens thickness: 2mm (0.08")
Weight: 27-35g
Frames made of TPR/TR90
Comes with glasses box with emblem of JSDF
Lost Galleon
Posted by D Stasher at 2:30 AM 0 comments
From a dude obsessed with diving for shipwreck treasure, Galleon's hawking a collection of money clips, rings, and cufflinks fitted with crazy-old valuable coins recovered from the great deep, letting you browse by coin category (Ancient Greek or Roman, Colonial Europe, Japanese Shogun, etc.) or specific shipwreck; each piece comes with its own map of origin and a certificate confirming its background and authenticity, cause there's nothing more embarrassing than people thinking you're running around with fake shipwreck cufflinks. Nothing.
find them at : www.lostgalleon.com
find them at : www.lostgalleon.com
Initium Sunglasses
Posted by D Stasher at 2:07 AM 0 comments
New looks from the Cali shade-makers
Any good rock star is rarely seen without his sunglasses, useful for keeping their too-cool-for-school rep, masking the ravages of the after-party, and hiding the unlovable face that forced them to become really good at music just to get laid. At music! Providing you that same option, Initium's Lifestyle Collection.
Available at : http://www.initiumeyewear.com/
Any good rock star is rarely seen without his sunglasses, useful for keeping their too-cool-for-school rep, masking the ravages of the after-party, and hiding the unlovable face that forced them to become really good at music just to get laid. At music! Providing you that same option, Initium's Lifestyle Collection.
Available at : http://www.initiumeyewear.com/
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Paints that care
Posted by D Stasher at 2:41 AM 0 commentsFriday, November 20, 2009
Yellow Pages
Posted by D Stasher at 6:38 AM 0 commentsAdicolor
Posted by D Stasher at 6:13 AM 0 commentsMonday, November 16, 2009
LifeYoga Hot Sweat in Hong Kong
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