No Noise - de-branded products

Famous brands including Heinz, Marmite and Levi's have produced limited editions of their products with no brand names on the packaging for London department store Selfridges. The No Noise at Selfridges campaign also features a Silence Room where shoppers can take a moment to compose themselves and relaxation pods by meditation company Headspace.

Fotolia TEN 2013: Gustavo Brigante

Following the success of the 1st Season, Fotolia launches the 2 nd edition of the TEN Project, a creative, digital and educational event. Designcollector supported Fotolia Ten 2012 and will continue to do this next year. Welcome the Fotolia 2nd Season with new work from Gustavo Brigante is available for download as PSD file today on www.tenbyfotolia.ru

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg4hNNM8NDA

Body Painting Artist Emma Hack

POP! explores Emma's Hack fascination with the pop art genre - a fun, modern day approach into the comic-inspired work of Roy Lichtenstein. Emma's heroines are not helpless however, they are strong women.

P.s. Emma is the artist behind the famous Goyte music video and the Car Crash image made of 17 painted bodies for South Australia's Motor Accident Commission.

Laura Sweet

Givenchy Le Rouge by Hellohikimori

Cold steel advertising featuring red hot bullet of Givenchy's lipstick was directed by our friends at Paris agency Hellohikimori. Production company: ONIRIM Music: "Viol" by Gesaffelstein (SavoirFaire cie and Turbo Recordings)

http://vimeo.com/56977646

Aisha Zeijpveld Photography

"Focusing on the pastel palette, Dutch artist Aisha Zeijveld creates portraits that prevail. In her What Remains? series, inspired by the work of Egon Schiele, she introduces a way of ‘sketching’ onto the photographs, outlining the figure in interesting ways and modifying body shapes to something slightly abnormal. In other portraits, such as her series Feast of Destruction, in collaboration with artist Aukje Dekker, she adds damage seemingly mechanically" via Trendland

Garden Fresh by Agan Harahap

Indonesia-based photographer Agan Harahap made intriguing photography series titled Garden Fresh placing wild animals in supermarkets

It is like a fable about a journey undertaken by the animals when they venture into our daily lives. The animals are confronted by a new reality that is in conflict with their natural habits and habitats… The animals are stripped of their own identities and are used as empty vessels to be filled with the human drama of parody, satire and allegory. We cannot help but see animals from a human vantage point, and therefore in some sense all the works in the present exhibition are actually about us.

http://www.behance.net/aganharahap http://www.flickr.com/photos/31199746@N02/