Eleven Linkups #28
Presenting Edition?#28?of Eleven Linkups. Here to fill your heads with wonder, we’re bringing you links from all corners of the web.
The Irregular Times is the bi-annual newspaper being printed in India that is all about sharing and expressing love and passion for art and design as displayed in its pages. First published in 2021, the newspaper was created in response to the digital fatigue generated by the pandemic in a bid to bring people the gift of serendipity. It bills itself as “India’s First Art & Design Tabloid†and features the work of South Asian creatives from around the world. The idea being to showcase and collaborate with writers and artists who are not typically seen in the high art world.
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Unless you’re swanned off somewhere in captivity or far too busy for such things, Twitter changing its logo to a big X will noticeably be on your phone and possibly lead to an existential crisis (or epiphany). To further escalate the situation, tweets must now be referred to as “x’sâ€, according to billionaire CEO, Elon Musk. And as for retweeting, well you may as well kiss them goodbye as they apparently need to be rethought entirely. The biggest rebranding challenge in history (probably) and hopes for the app to become “the everything appâ€, but will it?
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Lacoste has created a new virtual store showcasing its summer collections and is offering an exclusive experience for loyalty members. The virtual store incorporates augmented reality technology and allows you to explore Lacoste's seasonal offerings, including clothes, shoes, and accessories,? providing shoppers with a digital twin of each physical item from the exclusive collection. By scanning a QR code, customers can view the garments from the exclusive collection through augmented reality, enhancing their shopping experience.
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Menswear designer Matine Rose has created a new collection in partnership with Nike in honour of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The exciting collaboration challenges traditional gender norms? blending classic British tailoring with sports-inspired attire, resulting in a stylish and versatile collection.?
While Nike has already introduced jerseys for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, this collaboration focuses on transforming football games into business casual affairs. The aim of this collection is to inspire and empower women while sparking conversations about gender in sports.
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We recently developed a range of new recipes for Tilda Rice’s website. From curating a? list of recipes to choose from, to developing the dishes, defining a shoot style and look, and finally leading to a day of production to shoot stills of the made dishes. We also developed a behind the scenes, documentary style for Tilda to start expanding their range of content and give their audience insight into the brands well known wholesome style.?
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Beavertown Brewery has taken it upon themselves to help curb the outdoor drinking curse by venturing into the world of skincare and developing the first-ever sunscreen tailored specifically for beer drinkers after a study found that pub gardens were among the most common locations for sunburn.
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