by Mahala. Faith 47‘s murals in the Durban inner-city are complete. The walls are situated adjacent to the Early Morning Market in Warwick Triangle. The project was one of the Fringe Projects that form part of the 25th World Congress on Architecture, UIA2014.
Tag archives: street art
Design Annotator: Yield street art, Four Corners, and love for cities
by Uno de Waal (@Unodewaal) Today on Design Annotator we’ve got: r1’s street art Yield; Spier Architectural Arts creative director Liani van der Westhuizen; new work by Wesley van Eeden; Cape Town Love app; Josh Hayman’s GoldRush; Four Corners director Ian Gabriel; making of Four Corners; XooXity Hackathon recap and winner; 2014 Loerie Awards campaign; and the new Standard Bank TVC from TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris and Egg Films.
Green Sky Thinking: What brands can learn from street art
by Colwyn Elder (@colwynelder) In street art, the blurring of context and content, media and message, makes for an exciting and constantly evolving media landscape, with numerous opportunities for sustainability-oriented messaging.
Design Annotator: Beer campaigns and street art
Design Annotator with Uno de Waal is a new column featuring the top design work from South Africa’s biggest online creative showcase, Between 10 and 5, curated by Publisher Uno de Waal @Unodewaal.
Street art and graffiti has often received a bad reputation by being classified as vandalism. If you feel the same way, have a look at r1’s beautiful street interventions – it could very well change your perception of what is traditionally considered as street art. For some reason the beer industry has been upping their game – this week we’re featuring two new beer campaigns, one being an interesting longer-format TV ad and the other a physical/digital implementation – definitely an interesting way to market beer. We’ve also completed the Dutchmann Racing Poster series – 10 of South Africa’s top illustrators created posters for the Dutchmann racing team. Have a read and let us know what you think in the comments.
Win two tickets to Toffie Pop worth R1500
Toffie Pop’s event poster doubles up as a street art kit. The shapes on the posters can be cut out and the best street art submission wins two tickets to Toffie Pop worth R1500 in total. Entries should be submitted by posting it on the Toffie Pop Facebook Page wall (www.facebook.com/toffiefestival). Posters can be collected from Church Giftshop at 12 Spin St in the Cape Town CBD.
View some of the entries received so far!
The Freedom Charter – street art set to video by Rowan Pybus & Faith47
The Freedom Charter – street art set to video by Rowan Pybus & Faith47