People that want to share a message of love and support with a store, a company or an institution, can simply mark it and the 'Ik jou ook' collective will then walk past and offer them one of their posters.
Read MoreThe trio just released a new music video for their single "X," which came out last week, featuring Colombian singer Karol G, shot with the help of directors via the video conferencing app Zoom.
Read MoreAs lockdowns have made it impossible to visit new vegan restaurants and judge them on Yelp, Ginny Hogan has decided to recreate the experience by judging the world around himself and review the only places he is allowed to go right now: his bedroom, living room, grocery store or his friend’s apartment, visible only via Zoom.
Read MoreVirtual Mariachi aims at keeping the Mariachi beloved tradition alive and help you surprise your beloved ones. You can contact the page to ask the song you want, the message you want to send, for which date you need it and by which means do you want to receive it (mail or Whatsapp). Then they record it and send it to you!
Read MoreWhile couples are spending more time together at home, a recent survey, ‘Trojan Survey April 2020’, showed that only 19% of people are having more sex with their partner, while 37% are baking more instead. So just in time for #WorldBakingDay Trojan and 72andSunny New York have created a cookbook called ‘Rising Time’ with 69 pages of sensual baking recipes and surprisingly sexual bread photography.
Read MoreRichard Wiseman designed ‘Can You Save the World?’, an online game that helps children understand the importance of social distancing in times of COVID. It also aims to show awareness about how positive social behavior taught in online games can impact people’s actions in real life.
Read MoreBBH Singapore has launched a ‘Sentosa Crossing’ campaign for Singapore's popular holiday island Sentosa. It is the country’s first branded virtual destination on the Nintendo Switch game Animal Crossing and allows visitors to enjoy the island from their homes during COVID.
Read MoreLPGA eTour Live will feature eight professionals from the LPGA and Symetra Tour. The online matches will be held twice per week via the World Golf Tour online video game owned by Topgolf, and players will compete in seven matches over four weeks on the eTour, across nine holes on digital courses that are replicas of real life golf courses.
Read More‘Escape From Quarantine' was created by a group of three friends based in Toronto, enabling people to raise money for a good cause while having fun playing escape to rescue a doctor kidnapped for his vaccine.
Read More36 photographers from the Netherlands are selling their prints on PicturesforPurpose.org to support local food banks, with half of the profits going towards the Dutch Food Bank, and the other to the participating photographers, who’s jobs were also impacted by the COVID crisis.
Read MoreThis project, carried out by the organisers of Vilnius International Film Festival, is a sign of support to both the aviation and movie industries, which are going through difficult times as a result of the restrictions caused by the pandemic.
Read MoreDue to COVID restrictions and closed restaurants, Kevin Hooper, a food runner at Haberdish, was out of work. He decided to take time for his other passion, photography and photographed 18 subjects for a portrait series telling the story of Charlotteans from different industries and different neighbourhoods during this pandemic.
Read MoreThe Daily Mail and General Trust are offering £3m worth of free advertising to small businesses who are struggling during COVID. The initiative opens for applications on May 13 and is run in partnership with the Federation of Small Businesses.
Read MoreThe two companies have created an imaginary fantasy summer hideaway, creating cinematic narrative with a ‘collage-like’ set of rooms, that appear to be lived-in, with open books and the shower turned on. They found inspiration in archetypal villas of Balearic islands and Santorini homes.
Read MoreArtNight brings art lessons to your home with ArtNight Live, a series of virtual workshops to draw, ask questions and exchange with other aspiring artists online. The company also offers video courses and material packaging deliveries, to make sure that everyone can keep making art during COVID.
Read MoreWhile the pandemic has made traditional dating virtually impossible, The Zoom Bachelorette offers competitive dating via the Zoom video chat platform and a creative concept.
Read MoreThe aim of the project for artists is to spray paint inspirational murals on plywood covering businesses shut down due to COVID. One of the artists taking part in the project is Weso Knarly, who started with his own business and explains they have now painted 12 to 15 places, and demand is growing.
Read MoreOn its website, Jiggy Puzzles features hand drawn and painted puzzles by working artists, each one being a 500 piece, one-of-a-kind puzzle. Proceeds go to the artist directly and to a COVID Artist Relief Fund. New auctions will be added weekly to support those artists hit severely by COVID.
Read MoreMatch Group, the brand’s parent company, announced this new feature coming up, one of the largest feature introductions for the brand. As abuse could be difficult to screen for on video, the team is said to be looking at building its own offensive image detection system.
Read MoreThe Blacklist show didn’t finish filming the finale before they halted production with lockdowns. But they found a creative solution: they asked actors to mail sound equipment so they could record their lines at home, then combine live-action footage and 'graphic novel' animation. They managed to complete an episode that will air on May 15.
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