LA creatives, Julie Matheny, Scott Blew and Ivan Cash, came up with a genius idea all music lovers can get behind. In four days, Couchella will live-stream original curated music from the internet. Between now and then, artists can submit videos and listeners can nominate bands. On April 23, we all get a small, tasty slice of what the internet music scene has to offer.
As part of his role as official ambassador to this year's Record Store Day, Jack White's label Third Man Records will open a special booth to the public. Fans will be able to use the 1947 Voice-o-Graph, which is the only public vinyl record recording booth in the world — recording up to two minutes of audio which will then be cut to a six-inch phonograph disc disc.
Third Man are encouraging people to post their finished recording to a loved one — and will be selling custom-printed envelopes and postage stamps to make that happen. Fans will also be able to submit digitised versions of their recordings to Third Man, which will be streamed on their website.
Damn, this dude just gets marketing on a giant level.
Men are not their own worst beauty critics. Only 4% of men around the world consider themselves average looking. At New Feelings Time, we are committed to creating a world where illegitimate beauty is not a source of confidence. So, we decided to conduct a compelling social experiment that explores how men view their own beauty in contrast to what others see.
Kool-Aid Man, who has been the embodiment of the brand since he first appeared in an advertisement in 1954, has undergone a serious makeover with a brand new look and distinctive voice — courtesy of Saatchi & Saatchi NY and MassMarket. This is probably how you remember him. What do you think of the update?
To mark the first Portfolio Night in Japan, Tokyo City host Saatchi & Saatchi Fallon called upon famous J-horror director Kōji Shiraishi to create the promo.
This film is based on the true story of Shepard Fairey's first act of street art during his time at Rhode Island School of Design from 1989-1992. OBEY THE GIANT was Julian Marshall's thesis film at Rhode Island School of Design in 2012. It is a film about RISD students, made by RISD students.