FILTERED > by Gregory James Brown

is a blog dedicated to showcasing inspiring creative from around the world. ART / DESIGN / TECH / ADVERTISING / PHOTOGRAPHY / FASHION / DIGITAL.
Greg is a British born Digital Creative and Strategist residing in Stockholm, Sweden. Working professionally since 1998 both online and off, he has created communication & creative solutions for global brands such as: Lee Jeans, Budweiser, Orange, Sony Music/Levi, Converse, Diet Coke, adidas, Volvo, BMW, Universal, H&M and the BBC - to name a selection. His focus today lies within people centric digital channels, creating more meaningful experiences and solutions, helping brands to realise their position by creating strategies, driving brand direction, raising awareness, assisting brand vision, and pushing core values.

Friday, 18 December 2009

The future of magazines?

After all the tablet news recently and a few magazines taking the next steps,
along comes this great article via CR! Within 2 years they think ;-) Click link above!

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Lean Mean Fighting Machine - Radio



Lean Mean Fighting Machine have created this nice little idea which lets you explore playlists from the staff.
Feeding in from Last.fm I believe. Connecting to current technology is always better than reinventing the wheel!

Designed DJ Desks




Super cool Dj desks by Metrofarm. I must look into the cost of having one of these :-)

Aston Martin Rapide


This should make a lot of Dad's happy! Now you can get your sports car and still drive the kids to school and
go on those family holidays, all in style ;-) That's right, 4 doors!

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Google Chrome - The Features ad + BTS Making


Google have made their most ambitious 'how to use' or 'the features' movie to date. I'm not sure if this is as easy
to understand as their other product and application demos or ads, but it is definitely more entertaining.
Everything shot in real-time sequences with a story for each feature, even the music is live and not overlaid.
Not a new style in advertising or film making, but a brave move for a tech company, it feels a little more humanistic
which is a good thing. If you like Mouse Trap, The Goonies or Michel Grondy, you're be into this I think ;-)


Michael Johansson - Random Sculpture


Swedish artist
Michael Johansson likes to play Tetris. And I bet he's very good!

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

New Honda ad - Everything We Do Goes Into Everything We Do

New Honda Civic ad. Really nice editing and remixing, I like the payoff copy...
'everything we do goes into everything we do'. Style over message maybe, but it works ;-)

Definitely sells a Civic, if you're in the market for a small car!

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Monday, 14 December 2009

Hermès - Window Installation

Simple, engaging... just damn cool! Might go and check this out next week.
Really nice creative thinking connecting with technology ;-)

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Studio Toogood - Lovely stuff







Super set design, interior and styling by Studio Toogood! Clients and work include:
Tom Dixon, Habitat, Liberty, Comme des Garçons and more! Full of inspiration and a nice simple site as well!

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Google Street View Imagery Can Make A Beautiful Music Video

Nice idea if you lack a budget, that's for sure!
Kinda feels a bit stop motion, but with less work and hassle ;-)

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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Favorite Places by Google, of course

Whore houses and drug dealers can also benefit from this ;-)

I read a book recently that suggested having a Google city, for fans to live in.
But who needs a city when you can have the world and also know everything about the people living in that world?

Oh that's Google today!

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The Man From UNKLE - Documentary


Love him or hate him, James Lavelle definitely played an influential part in bringing a huge chunk of underground
music/street culture into awareness. Through fashion, music and art he created a style and sub-culture of it's own,
which in some form still exists today, although it may have different players. His visionary skills not only brought an
eclectic mix together via music, but his approach of connecting a visual identity to it was forward thinking and had
been lacking in youth culture (to that degree) for sometime!

Looking forward to catching this documentary, when it comes out? It's been in pre-production for ages.
It will probably only have 2 cinema showings, in London and Tokyo. The DVD release will be 200 quid and limited
to 10 copies worldwide. Are people still into that strategy ;-)

WeSC / Medicom Toy collaboration


As part of WeSC's 10th anniversary celebrations for 2010, WeSC has collaborated with Japanese brand...
Medicom Toy to create four boxed sets featuring their classic patterns on both WeSC headphones and the iconic
BE@RBRICK. The packs retail for 1000 Kr each or 1400Kr for the package which comes with the FABRICK pouch.

On Thursday there will be a number of sets pre-released at C Store, in Stockholm.
Along with music from Lady Tigra(LA) and Smoke L.E.S (NYC).


Thursday, 3 December 2009

The Sun vs iPhone

A nice twist here by The Sun... next year they're probably have an app though ;-)

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