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Archive for June, 2008

Sprügli Luxemburgerli

One of the famous Swiss things is of course chocolate. Their Sprügli candy and sweets is well known around here and it is the best. More known in our parts is Lindt chocolate which has a factory in the greater Zürich. If I figure out when they have tours I will probably go and see [...]

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Swiss and Euro08

Only shortly arriving into Switzerland I found representatives of all the teams of Euro 2008. What luck and they were actually posing so I could take a picture. Taken at the Hauptbahnhof Zurich. Related articles via Zemanta Euro 2008: The Energy and the Agony Euro 2008: Croatia v Turkey Italy, France facing early Euro 2008 [...]

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Pleo, the dinosaur in our office

So the week is almost around and I can probably officially say that I am working for Zemanta now. Redrawing and redesigning things and sites and helping to fix other visual elements. As to not be bored or when you want some company of someone to play with or bother, a Pleo dinosaur is there [...]

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New simobil logo inspiration

We were sitting inside, eating ice cream and chatting. Looking around didn’t show any particularly interesting things. Some ads, queues and normal stuff. But then something hit me, the carpet on the floor. I have been trying to figure out who was thinking what when they came up with the new simobil logo. Now I [...]

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Back

Oh yeah, I’m back home.

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Graffiti Art on Tate Modern

To continue from the previous post. I also visited Tate Modern, which has a new exhibition on: Street & Studio: An Urban History of Photography. On the outside walls of Tate Modern there is also something to see. This are giant Graffiti which cover the whole height of Tate Modern and are just awesome to [...]

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Telectroscope in London

I was up in London yesterday doing a lot of walking around again, well London is big and so you do a lot more of walking also on account of that. But anyway I was walking down the Embankment on the South Bank and passed the Telectroscope, which is a secret tunnel that connects New [...]

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