Andrei Barburas is a CRSO at IICD (International Institute for Communication and Development) and a Freelance Graphic & Web Designer & Developer and DJ living in The Hague, The Netherlands. Currently focusing on Social Media Psychology, Brand-Client relationship, and how "Online" is currently defining "Offline".
This blog is a somewhat daily rant about pretty much everything...
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Dishy 032

Dishy 032

Look at things differently…
Teachers Dancing Behind Students

Teachers Dancing Behind Students

I am happy to see that teachers still have a sense of humor..
A fascinatingly disturbing thought

A fascinatingly disturbing thought

It makes you wonder how egocentric we are; on the other hand I believe that we still do not comprehend how vast the universe is (if only one). We are just a water drop in a tremendously huge ocean… And here is the full version of Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Cosmic Quandaries:
Dishy 031

Dishy 031

Creative minds are rarely tidy.
The Internet in 2015

The Internet in 2015

Dumt & Farligt - Phantom Flex Highlights

Dumt & Farligt – Phantom Flex Highlights

Super slow motion highlights from Danish TV show “Dumt & Farligt”. Do not attempt any of this at home (or work), just play it Full HD (1080p) and go full screen.
Dishy 030

Dishy 030

What would you do if you weren’t afraid?
The VIP Fridge Magnet

The VIP Fridge Magnet

This summer, when your hunger is ravishing, but your fridge is empty, there is one device that can change your destiny. Some people call it a ‘pizza emergency button for your belly’. Others say it’s the ‘best thing since sliced bread’. We call it ‘The VIP Fridge Magnet’. At Red Tomato, our loyal pizza patrons...
A dramatic surprise on a quiet square

A dramatic surprise on a quiet square

To launch the high quality TV channel TNT in Belgium we placed a big red push button on an average Flemish square of an average Flemish town. A sign with the text “Push to add drama” invited people to use the button. And then we waited… Discover here what happened or visit http://www.tnt-tv.be for more...
The Waiting Ticket

The Waiting Ticket

Coming up with a creative campaign that promotes organ donation is never going to be easy, but an agency in Brazil have cracked it with this brilliant piece of marketing. They replaced those little tickets you get at queues in supermarkets, and drew attention to a tricky subject in a simple but effective way.
Mix Against Aids

Mix Against Aids

In Brazil, surveys have shown that the number of HIV cases keeps growing among young people. The radio Station Mix FM could have an important role in this scenario: alert young people, making them feel how easy it is to a virus to spread around. So we’ve made our own virus.
1st World Problems

1st World Problems

Those pictures go without any comments. Are we becoming a bunch of spoiled brats?