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Ikea: Smallest store

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Online

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Ikea products help you save space, so the brand decided to prove that point by squeezing an entire store into a banner. Move your mouse around and the products get magnified – by a few more pixels – and can be bought when you click through.


KIA: Nail-art stop motion

Posted by Bert Callens - Category: TV & Cinema Film
  • Company: KIA
  • Agency: Unknown
  • Country: Worldwide

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For the new KIA Picanto, Kia came up with the world’s first nail-art stop-motion animation film. A micro-nail animation that that celebrates the micro features of the car—with 1,200 bottles of nail polish, two hours of painting per nail, and 25 days and nights to complete all the work.


Moleskine: Stop motion

Posted by Rindert Dalstra - Category: Animation
  • Company: Moleskine
  • Visual Artist: Rogier Wieland
  • Country: The Netherlands The Netherlands

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This stop motion video has been made by Dutch visual artist Rogier Wieland for Moleskine. These compact and colourful planners are the smallest in the Moleskine catalogue so far. They are about the same size as a pack of tissues.


Thai Red Cross: Smallery art exhibition

Posted by Sander Janssen - Category: Ambient

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Corneal disease is a health issue that is mostly overlooked. The Red Cross in Thailand wants to change this. To create awareness about the disease and to collect money they have created this unique campaign. 3×3cm (1,2×1,2 inch) framed blank canvases were sent to 156 artists, the artists could create their own piece of art on these miniature canvases. While painting they experienced difficulties with their eyesight. When the 156 paintings were finished they organised an exhibition, in this exhibition the attendees really had to use their eyes to see the details of these pieces of art. The entire project only costed 6000 Bath (200$), afterwards all the paintings were sold raising 468000 Bath (15620$).