Links for 2008-01-16 : MacBook Air, BMW 1, Adidas Originals, Brooklyn Boozers, newbloodart, Design Police
January 16, 2008
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Steve Jobs announced Apple’s new ultra-thin laptop MacBook Air during his keynote at MacWorld. With only a .76″ thickness at most, Jobs called it the thinnest laptop ever made.
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BMW IS REACHING INTO SIBLING Mini’s bag of marketing tricks for this year’s launch of a new series in the U.S. – the company’s new smallest car, the 1-Series.
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Adidas and Vice have launched the OriginalsFestival, an online game that puts you in charge of your very own music festival.
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A Brooklyn bar is launching a “frequent drinker program” to reward heavy – or at least regular – drinkers with prizes.
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NewBloodArt.com bridges the gap between emerging artists and their prospective fans, offering thousands of photography, drawings, and paintings sold directly from creator to buyer
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Besides unveiling the MacBook Air, Apple also made some interesting announcements today regarding their iTunes movie downloads as well as the AppleTV.
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For anyone who’s faced more than their share of design that needs help, the downloadable pdfs provide handy pre-printed critiques like, “Severe lack of creativity” and “Kern this!”(tags: design graphicdesign)
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