MailChimp explains why things like ‘FailChips’ and ‘SnailPrimps’ are all part of its first major campaign 

Despite having a name that’s pretty easy to pronounce, MailChimp claims that the e-mail marketing platform has a history of people mispronouncing it (a claim that stems from an audio ad that ran in 2014 before the hit podcast

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Action Toys Come To Life In Stunning Images By Japanese Photographer

Japanese photographer Hot.kenobi plays with his action toys and uses photography to tell their entertaining stories. Osaka-based Hot.kenobi creates a universe where box office rivals DC and Marvel comics (sometimes Disney’s Star Wars as well) not only battle each other, but also have some fun in both surreal and everyday situations.

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Finish Line #shoessofresh – nicola gastaldi motion graphics designer

After my GastaLoops series, an international agency wrote me asking for a commission for the new Finish Line campaign, #ShoesSoFresh. Among few different artists, like RADIO and Brandon Moats, the client gave me total freedom to create a loop in my own style, trying to catch the edginess and freshness of the brand. I’ve come…

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THÉODORE ROUSSEAU. UNRULY NATURE

Théodore Rousseau (1812–67) stands among the great figures of mid-19th century French painting. This autumn’s major special exhibition at the Glyptotek showcases Rousseau’s richly varied life’s work, where landscape painting became fertile soil for wild innovation. The exhibition is the first large-scale presentation of Rousseau ever in Scandinavia, and the first of its kind in Europe since 1967.

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