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SpY, ERROR. Couleurs & Logos… Tout une histoire. How Google Image Search Made Me a World-Famous Moron. In 1985, an American photojournalist covering the Afghan-Soviet war snapped a quick picture of a young girl in a refugee camp.

How Google Image Search Made Me a World-Famous Moron

National Geographic then printed that picture on the cover of their magazine and it quickly became the single most iconic image of the entire conflict, as well as one of the most recognizable photographs of the late 20th century. All of this happened without the young girl's knowledge or consent. She just went on living the stoic life of a refugee while the rest of the world cashed in on her face. And aspiring actresses everywhere were privately jealous that her headshot was superior to theirs. I mention this because I may be the only person who knows exactly how that poor girl feels. You and me, little Afghan girl, we get all the bad luck. I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that the picture is on hundreds of websites, either.

Oh, it's also jumped the pond, carrying my legendary idiocy to the countries of Western Europe. Boom. But mostly waiting. BACK TO THE FUTURE : Irina Werning. I love old photos.

BACK TO THE FUTURE : Irina Werning

I admit being a nosey photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for them. Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it’s imagining how people would feel and look like if they were to reenact them today… Two years ago, I decided to actually do this. So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future.. Now its time for KOREA, TAIWAN AND TOKYO. Pancho 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires Fer 1970 & 2010 Buenos Aires Mechi 1990 & 2010 Buenos Aires Marita y Coty 1977 & 2010 Bs Aires Demian 1989 & 2010 London Cecile 1987 & 2010 France Nico Mella 1990 & 2010 France Oscar 1978 & 2010 Buenos Aires Ato 1992 & 2010 Buenos Aires Lulu Geraldine 1980 & 2010 Bs Aires Ian 1983 & 2010 London Male Sil Flor 1983 & 2010 Bs Aires. 35 Brilliant Advertisements [High Quality Photos. View: 47 (More) Brilliant Advertisements [High Quality Photos] Oh No!

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Looks like you’re using ad-blocker. Please disable on our site to support RSVLTS. Thanks! VIEW: 47 (More) Brilliant Advertisements [High Quality Photos] Related. Color Psychology in Logo Design. COLOUR PSYCHOLOGY IN LOGO DESIGN Our minds are inherently programmed to respond to colour.

Color Psychology in Logo Design

They shape our thoughts and emotions. And according to studies, colour affects more than mood — it has the ability to change our buying habits. Colour can invoke as much as an 80 per cent change in motivation when it comes to online shopping, advertising, and marketing campaigns. While perceptions of color are somewhat subjective, some color effects have universal meaning. Here are some examples of how different colours are perceived, and logos that were designed to aggressively or subtly reach their market. ->white The universal colour of peace and purity. Cleanliness Innocence Peace Purity Refined Sterile Simplicity Surrender Truthfulness ->yellow Can have conflicting messages Bright and highly visible, it’s often used in logo design to get attention, create happiness and warmth. Caution Cheerful Cowardice Curiosity Happiness Joy Playful Positivity Sunshine Warmth McDonald’s -> red. The Most Iconic Photos Of The 1960s. President Johnson Sworn In Aboard Air Force One, 1963 Mere moments after the devastating assassination of President Kennedy, the presidential photographer, Cecil Stoughton, snapped this image of Lyndon B Johnson being sworn in as the new president on board Air Force One.

The Most Iconic Photos Of The 1960s

The event occurred mere hours after Kennedy was shot, the reason behind the haunting image of the visibly distraught Jackie Kennedy. How Life Begins, 1965 How Life Begins was an image taken by Lennart Nilsson of developing foetus. It was taken with an endoscope and published in Life Magazine in 1965, and was the first of its kind to show us where life comes from. James Meredith, 1966 This devastating image shows civil rights activist James Meredith moments after he was shot on June 6, 1966 while leading a civil rights march. 40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken.