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i found you again :')

im actually going to punch your face kevin 


typographie:

For 2013, Caribou Coffee sought to refocus and evolve its brand presence. The exploration led to a core insight that became a theme for the new campaign: “Life is more than coffee. That’s why there’s coffee.” The theme is an extension of Caribou’s longstanding tagline, “Life is short. Stay awake for it.” and demonstrates how Caribou and its fans view life.

The campaign includes 15 and 30 second television spots, radio, cups, napkins, a 3D billboard, and in-store posters and manifestos. All the work features inspirational “life-isms” meant to encourage fans to think of their coffee as more than just a daily routine, but a personal experience that fuels their day and their passions.

Beautiful photography, iconography and type is intended to draw consumers in, offering a sense of wonder and exploration, inspiring coffee drinkers everywhere to enjoy the best that life has to offer.


It’s horrible when your heart is somewhere your body is not.
— Joe Lunn (via i-nfidelity)



닫아줘 (Close the Door) - SHINee
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perfect-affection:

닫아줘 (Close the Door) - SHINee



danleetodd:

Brazilian street artist Herbert Baglione has somehow managed to make an abandoned psychiatric hospital in Parma, Italy even creepier with his paintings of shadows. 

The way Baglione’s ‘shadows’ creep out from disused wheelchairs and lurk ominously on the walls makes it easy to imagine that they belonged to the tortured souls that used to inhabit the place. 

The work is part of Baglione’s ‘1000 Shadows’ project, where he paints silhouettes on floors and walls. 

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donutsthestore:
“ @w00dw00d SS13 now instore at Donuts
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donutsthestore:

@w00dw00d SS13 now instore at Donuts


popsister:
“ 「Aymmy in the batty girls」 Lookbook→
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popsister:

「Aymmy in the batty girls」 Lookbook→


chroniquedesign:

Permanent Daylight by Re-Public (http://www.re-public.com/case/permanent-daylight)


If you are silent about your pain, they’ll kill you and say you enjoyed it.
— Zora Neale Hurston  (via scientist-nicole)