Monthly Archives: August 2010
If Historical Events Had Facebook Statuses…
Came Across this on the Cool Material Blog (click here) thanks to one of our seeders Miss @BrendaVos… and I killed myself laughing… this is genius… enjoy!
Read MoreInstant Grass Gets Some Street Cred
INSTANT GRASS (Via Cape Town Streetmag) Even though the Mother city doesn’t move at the pace of Jozi, we all know that this is one innovative, creative and forward thinking city. Creativity seems to spring from every nook and cranky …
Read MoreMcDonalds Gets it Right…
I recently came across this clever outdoor campaigns thanks to Mr Chris Rawlinson. They are two rather clever outdoor campaigns by our favourite that most never admit to like, McDonalds. The first burger moon print was made by the Heye Group, …
Read MoreGreen TV…
Check out Greenpeace’s latest TVC for encouraging all of us to become a part of the Energy Revolution… It’s hosted on their newest Green.tv is a broadband TV channel for films about environmental issues. It is managed by the digital agency, Large Blue, …
Read More13 Year Old Gaines 16 000 Facebook Fans in 96Hours
I was reading through a couple of my favourite blogs this am, and came across this… MENTAL: Its about How a 13-year old gained 16,000 fans on Facebook in 96 hours to help his grandfather, a decorated police officer of 19 years, …
Read MoreUBUNTU Cola… in the UK?
Hey Guys, So I recently came back on a trip in Europe and I came across this… UBuntu Cola. Ubuntu Cola is a soft drink certified by The Fairtrade Foundation. The what??? The Fairtrade Foundation is a charity based in …
Read MoreBreaking up 2.0
I don’t know bout you but sometimes having to breakup with someone sucks! We all know the clichés like “It’s not you it’s me…” and ” I’m not sure we are on the same page anymore..” More and more people …
Read MoreIs Facebook Getting Tired…
(Via PSFK) Sup guys, so we came across this on one of our favourite feeds, and we thought it was definately worth a post… very interesting read… Ypulse recently undertook a survey of 1,000 teens and college students to understand …
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