Skull in the family
Using two plastic Halloween skeletons, J.W. Ocker of the quirky travel blog Odd Things I’ve Seen (OTIS) has created a photo series that humorously imagines living everyday life with them…
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Using two plastic Halloween skeletons, J.W. Ocker of the quirky travel blog Odd Things I’ve Seen (OTIS) has created a photo series that humorously imagines living everyday life with them…
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Josh Lane has created anatomical illustration series of famous spaceships from science fiction films & television shows…
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An unconventional ad campaign for the Nishinihon Tenrei funeral service in Japan, created by Tokyo-based agency I&S BBDO.
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