A crashed Ferrari becomes a table. French artist Charly Molinelli obtained a Ferrari 308 from a scrap press, created a wooden frame and put a piece of glas on top: the first “Crashed Ferrari Coffee Table”. Pretty flamboyant. Too bad my apartment is too small and besides, it costs over $15,000. Well, still cheaper than a functional Ferrari. Read
Crashed Ferrari Table
Men-Ups! Men photographed in female poses
Guy Makes $55,000 / Year Selling Candy On The Subway
Alex “Tracks” McFarland, 25, makes $150 a day selling candy and fruit snacks on the D train in NYC. I would have never imagined one person can make that much money selling simple stuff on a subway, but great… here’s his story.
Russian Burger King Rap Commercial
You don’t need a translator to explain the awesomeness of shakin’ that ass and wolfing down a burger at the same time.
How To Make a Skittles Burger :-)
Brand Building with Social Media – 5 Key Benefits
As the social media landscape increasingly clutters with the noise of marketing, consumers are beginning to turn off and tune out in record numbers. While brands seek to have social media conversations with their customers, a large number of brand ambassadors fail to understand the underlying principle beneath the success of social media.
Creating a successful social media strategy is not about calculating measurable sales in the cash register. Relationship longevity and network engagement determine social media success. For social media to work effectively, a brand’s followers must enjoy spreading the word of brand awesomeness.
20 Creative 404 Error “Not Found” Page Examples

After countless hours of development everybody is happy when pushing a website or application live. What people usually forget is to a create meaning-, helpful or at least creative “404 Error Not Found” page. This is not something developers often pay attention to but should.
Most sites have a banal message like “Not found” and essentially that’s what it is, but you can make users more happy visiting your page and weren’t successful finding the content they wanted. A 404 Page should at least contain site-wide links to be able to quickly jump to another page, or, be as popular and viral like twitter’s fail whale. Here are a couple of great examples ranging from creative to helpful to extravaganza.
The Comic Sans Project Strikes Back
After the great Comic Sans Criminal, a project which tried to drag people finally away from this overused and horrible font, here’s the entertaining opposite: The Comic Sans Project:
WE ARE THE COMIC SANS DEFENDERS. WE FEAR NO FONTS AND WE WILL MAKE THE WHOLE WORLD COMIC SANS.
BECAUSE HELVETICA IS SOOO 2011
Keep an eye on them, their collection is ever-growing.
MasterCard Priceless Spoof
Apple Remote: $19
Club Admission: $8
Embarassing DJs who spin records with their MacBooks: priceless
Twitter’s Redesign Looks Nice
Twitter on Thursday introduced a new look for Twitter.com and TweetDeck that it hopes will simplify the user experience. One major difference on the homepage is that tweets appear on the right side and take up less real estate than they used to.
What you can see from the video the redesign looks really nice, especially the media integration and instant interaction with tweets. You can read up more and see some screenshots here. It doesn’t seem to be active for my account yet, for yours?
[via Mashable]
Worldwide Cigarette Smoking Rates Infographic
Cigarette smoking rates around the world and what nations are doing to educate the public. [GOOD]
Diesel XXX Video [(N)SFW]
In celebration of Diesel’s October 11th 2008 XXX anniversary party the company tossed together the most NSFW yet SFW clip I have ever seen. Hilarious!
E-Mail Newsletter HTML Boilerplate Makes Development Easier
Once in a while everybody working for clients on the web needs to create an e-mail newsletter and we all know how cumbersome, terrifying and time-consuming this task is. Not anymore!…well, at least you get a head start with this free e-mail html boilerplate. It’s a good basis and a template of sorts that will help you avoid rendering problems with the most common email clients out there. Thanks guys!
Unilever Logo: The Icons Explained
Unilever, the gigantic corporation behind a lot of popular consumer brands, has an interesting tidbit about their logo: all those little icons (25 in total), woven together to form a U, actually mean something.
In 2005, Unilever changed the logo to represent their new theme of vitality, replacing the old logo that had been used since 1970. The new logo was also planned to coincide with the company’s 75th anniversary. Today, Unilever owns more than 400 brands, but the 25 largest brands account for over 70% of total sales. Read
“Men-ups!” is a funny project by photographer Rion Sabean featuring men doing pin-up-style poses. Interesting how absurd those poses look when they’re done by men. More 

