I rarely pay attention to facebook ads, however surprisingly this one did catch my attention. Two cute kittens with the caption: “Save a life”. I love cats, so I clicked through and to my surprise, a mosaic, the Meow Mosaic!
Has anyone seen the cover for TV Guide magazine this week? Issue: May 21-27,2012. It’s a portrait of Hugh Laurie, the actor who plays the star role in the television show House.
Recently my friend, who is a Boston RedSox fanatic, sent me a link to a website he thought I would be interested in. It turned out he was right. His link took me to a site that was celebrating the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park using a mosaic!
Recently being in the market for a new car, I stumbled upon these two very cool mosaics when visiting their brand’s Facebook pages. I added my photo and really felt like I was part of the brand experience. I never realized that a mosaic could offer such a unique consumer-brand building experience, but these two mosaics do just that.
A friend recently forwarded me this very cool social photo montage experience. The application was built for Intel’s new line of processors; although I am not sure how it directly relates to the processors, it makes a great impression. Nevertheless, the ending part of the on-the-fly video results in a very amazing mosaic that is built from all of your Facebook friends.
I happen to be walking through Times Square last weekend, when I stumble upon one of the most stunning mosaics I have ever seen. It was at least 70 to 80 feet tall and made up of varying sized photos (also known as multi-size-cells by the creators). The mosaic was promoting eHarmony 10th Anniversary.
Once in a while an online mosaic project catches my eye, and this one is definitively did! I think I have already spent over 4 hours just looking and reading about all of the users posted travel photos. I can’t think of a more interesting or captivating way to show so many photos at once than in a mosaic, and this mosaic is no exception!
For all those hard core Harley-Davidson fans, an interactive online mosaic has been created. Thousands of Harley-Davidson fans uploaded photos to be included in the Harley-Davidson 2010 motorcycle catalog an online interactive version. be sure to check it out here: http://www.h-d-mosaic.com
I recently stumbled upon a very neat personal project where a photographer took photos of her family every day for a year. She then compiled all of these photos into one amazing photo mosaic, be sure to check it out here: http://amandakern.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/205-days-of-365-mosaic
I typically do not make direct posts about any of the services or products I have reviewed, but this was just way to cool to not make a post. If you haven’t recently visited Picture Mosaics, be sure to take take a second to a look at their homepage feature video…
I’ve already watched it over 20 times 🙂 Very impressive!