Thursday, April 9, 2015

DIY Projects Are Coming Soon ... | FITW DIY

We are more than happy to announce to all of our readers that one of the most promising features that we have been working on since the beginning of the blog is finally being a reality : The DIY Community.
As some of you know, DIY stands for Do It Yourself. The projects will be a mixture of ones we create, ones we think are interesting to which we'll add our signature, and others YOU suggest.
We'll post weekly projects with a written guide that shows the full steps followed by pictures we'll take while processing the project. 
We will also upload the full video followed with instructions, needed material and where you can buy it (either online or in stores) in our YouTube Chanel where you can follow us by clicking HERE.
Once the "FITW DIY" will be set up, we'll inform you on our Facebook Page (click HERE) and every member of our Newsletters will receive a notification.


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

The 10 Most Controversial Ads Of All Times

Ads are made to catch the customer's attention so that he consume the exhibited product. Big companies use different ways to display their products in a professional way, creating a brand's signature through commercials.
This platform has become a business where the competition is rude. Some of 'em us artistic content, others use graphics and more elaborated ways, but some brands use CONTROVERSIAL content which is the most effective way to display your content and make of a brand a culture.
In this context, we would like to introduce you to the 10 most controversial ads of all times :

Would you ever throw plastic bag again ? Well this ad will make you rethink about the situation :



Moving on to the next ad which is an anti-racism call by "LICRA" Babies Challenge Racism campaign quoted "YOUR SKIN COLOR SHOULDN'T DICTATE YOUR FUTURE":





"WWF" has one of the most touching ads to fight smoking as to protect our health AND our environment from deforestation :



"See how easy feeding the hungry can be" by Feedsa :




"Well, at least he drives a Prius" by Toyota :



A Stop the animal abuse campaign by "Animal Anti Cruelty League" :




"Women need to be seen as EQUAL" by UN Women :




"Stop the violence : Don't drink and drive" by ECOvia :



"Censorship tells the wrong story" by Reporters Without Borders :




"You are not a sketch, say NO to Anorexia" by + Stars Models :



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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Even MIKA Can't Stop Himself From Yann'sine Jebli's Voice | The Voice France 4


Yann'sine Jebli is a 20 y.o. Moroccan singer from Tan Tan City who has started singing since a very early age. As he claims, the real beginning of his artistic career was when his father offered him a phone, at the age of 17, which contained a Moroccan song titled "Bared ou Skhoun" that was the catalyst of his talent.
The public began to be familiar with Yann'sine as he appeared on the Singing TV Show "Studio 2M" in which he ended up being a finalist in 2013. Two years later, the young singer came back even stronger facing the INTERNATIONAL public in the French version of the renowned Reality TV Singing Competition "The Voice".
He gave an unforgivable performance of Indila's hit single "Dernière Danse" at the "Blind Auditions" phase. The performance was so good that all 4 coaches pressed their button and tried to convince Yann'sine to be part of their team, but Yann'sine chose - the "Popular Song" singer - MIKA as his coach.
Mika did whatever it takes to make of Yann'sine a global star, he coached him and advised him. The young singer was put on the "Battle Phase" against the Algerian contestant "Dalia Chih" performing Nina Simone's "Feeling Good", and Mika chose, again, the Moroccan Yann'sine.
The third phase was also a win for the young singer who performed an oriental-mixed version of Jean-Jacques Goldman's "Comme Toi" at the "Knochout Stage" phase against Madeleine and Thomas. Mika had to choose only one from the 3 performers, and yet again, he chose Yann'sine.
When the 2 last phases were airing on TV, Yann'sine was back to Morocco where he was well-welcomed by his fans, friends, family and the Moroccan media including Newspapers, Radio Stations, … He has also made a fun-filled lip sync cover (Click HERE for the video) 


The young singer returned to France for the next phase, "Live Shows" where the public votes for their favorite contestant.
This phase was the one where performers get really stressed, but Yann'sine knew how to handle the situation, and gave the most talked-about performance to which he added an oriental flair. He sang Michel Sardou's "Je Vole" in a very unique way where he imposed his Moroccan origins. The young talented singer passed on a message through his performance, knowing that he has left his parents in Morocco to make his singing dream come true.

"It was touching to see him telling his story and putting his musical culture in it, it was mastered and sincere" 

said MIKA about Yann'sine's performance.



At the end, Mika had to chose between Sharon Laloum or Yann'Sine, you already know who he has chosen, of course Yann'sine.

Support Yann'sine Jebli on his Facebook page by clicking HERE.

Monday, April 6, 2015

When ART Meets Casablanca's Billboards | Billboard Festival Casablanca 2015



Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, is celebrating from the 1st to the 15th of April 2015 the Billboard Festival which occupies 63 billboards in the "non-sleeping" city. The billboards caught the attention of so many people from different ages and cultures.
The 15 days period will be a pure honor for the Moroccan cultureMoroccan photographers AND Nordic contemporary women artists. The exhibited "Master-Peaces" will for sure bring a certain spirit to the city and will distress the active population of Casablanca by making'em focus more on the content of the billboards which will change the commercial basic billboards to what we have been used to (especially in the commercial capital of Morocco).
The Billboard Festival is more of a challenge targeting to change our view about the urban space, stereotypes about identity and most important about women, who are given the opportunity in the festival to make their voices heard and express their inner artist in order to make the city a better environment for creativity.
The festival-project is the approach of the Copenhagen based visual artist Hanne Lise Thomsen known for her projects in public spaces including The Billboard project Women2003 in Copenhagen.
Last but not least, the Billboard Festival Casablanca 2015 is a brand new Nordic-Arabic project looking forward to promoting Moroccan and Scandinavian Women artists on the most crowded streets of Casablanca to show the world a "friendship" between Moroccan and Scandinavia quoted "The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship".
An event is going to take place in Casablanca following the festival with artist talks, video projections, performances and panel debates.

The Billboard Festival team put up a website (Click HERE) where you can find a map that shows the exact emplacements of each billboard, names of the artists + their works.


PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:

From Scandinavia:
Anette Abrahamsson (SE), Jeanne Betak (DK), Katja Bjørn (DK) Yvette Brackman (DK) Christina Capetillo (DK), Sidse Carstens (DK), Charlotte Haslund-Christensen (DK), The Icelandic Love Corporation (IS), Hilda Ekeroth (SE), Maria Finn (SE), Fryd Frydendahl (DK); Gudrun Hasle (DK), Ane Henriksen (DK), Ditte Haarløv Johnsen (DK), Kirsten Justesen (DK), Lene Adler Petersen (DK), Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen (DK), Jytte Rex (DK), Aurora Reinhard (FI), Beathe C.Rønning (NO), Christel Sverre (NO), Jeanette Sætre (NO) Hanne Lise Thomsen (DK), Charlotte Troldahl (DK).

From Morocco:
Rita Alaoui, Leila Alaoui, Zineb Andress Arraki, Myriem Baadi, Aïcha El Beloui, Carolle Benitah, Yasmina Benabderrahmane, Hind Bensari, Deborah Benzaquen, Siham Achari Berrada, Celine Croze, Safaa Erruas, Soukeina Hachem, Yasmine Hajji, Soukaïna Aziz El Idrissi, Maria Kabbaj, Zahrin Kahlo, Wafae Ahalouch el Keriasti, Jamila Lamrani, Randa Maroufi, Safaa Mazirh, Fatima Mazmouz, Zara Samiry, Bouanani Touda, Fatiha Zemmouri

Students from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen: 
Kinga Bartis (HU), Biba Fibiger (DK), Una Gunnarsdottir (IS), Nike Åkerberg (SE), Anne Kristin Kristiansen (D), Coline Marotta (F), Radmila Jovovic (SRB), Anna Sjöström (SV). 

Students from École Superieure des Beaux Arts, Casablanca: 
Amal Bachkata, Zainab Má, Khawla Lasfar, Kaghat Malak, Houda Quali Sabriv, Zineb EL Ouardi.