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14 Unique and Creative Business Cards

Creative business cards designed by talented people from all over the world.


1. Map Business Card
Unusual business card designed for Wanderlust folds into a miniature map.




2. Camera Business Card
This card belongs to Dubai based photographer Tyrone Menezes.




3. Credit Counselling Society Business Card
Unique business card designed for a non-profit service in Vancouver.




4. Broke Bike Alley Business Card
Useful business card fits in your wallet and lets you adjust bolts and spokes on your bicycle.




5. Chair Business Card

Cool business card designed for Tok&Stok transforms into a chair.




6. Annalisa Vargiu Business Card

Bandage shaped business card designed for a professional nurse.




7. Clapperboard Business Card

Memorable business card designed by Ralev.com for Feelme Crew.




8. Stitched Business Card

Creative business card designed by Alex Krasny for Stitched band.




9. Laptop Business Card

Modern business cards designed by Web Design Harlow studio.




10. Tennis Ball Business Card

Unique business card designed by Ralev for Akademik Tennis Club.




11. Financial Adviser Business Card

Creative business card designed for investment adviser Franco Caligiuri.




12. Circuit Board Business Card

Innovative business card can be turned into decision maker device. When you press the button, the chip generates Yes or No answers.




13. Dario Monetini Business Cards

Transparent business cards with different objects that you can align with faces of your friends and take fun photographs.




14. Football Business Card

Creative football field inspired business card designed for BZI Sports.


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Harry Potter Paper Art


Brittney Lee created two unique paper artworks just in time for the release of the eighth and final Harry Potter movie.

Both pieces are currently on display at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra, CA.









Cool Sketches Combination with Real Life


The combination of pencil sketches from real life Excellent work of Belgian artist Ben Heine



























Cool Sketches Combination with Real Life

The combination of pencil sketches from real life Excellent work of Belgian artist Ben Heine


























The Mummy Exhibition In Philadelphia



The Franklin Institute located in Philadelphia invites visitors to attend an exhibition called The Mummies of the World. This is the mummy of a child from Peru who died 6500 years ago at the age of 8-10 months due to a heart disease. It is one of the oldest mummies in the world and is over 3000 years elder than the mummy of Tutu Pharaoh.



Every exhibit here is unique. You can see the remains of a dog buried in the swamps of Germany 500 years ago or bones of a child who lived in Peru 6420 years ago. The Peruvian mummy lived in the 13 century AD.



The exhibits were prepared in collaboration with experts from 15 leading European institutions and taken to many large cities of the USA. The mummy of an ancient Egyptian.



The 10-year-old girl is looking at the the mummy of an adult person found in the caves of Chile.



The woman with children were found in the South America.



The mummy of Michael Orlovits born in Hungary in 1765. The mummies of his family members were found during the reconstruction of a Dominican church. Cold and dry air of that place as well as the pine oil allowed the mummies to be preserved till our days.



The investigations held showed that Veronica Orlovits and her husband suffered from severe tuberculosis. Besides, some other traumas and injuries were found on their bodies.



Another member of the family, Johannes Orlovits.



Computer tomography and other scientific methods help in mummy studying. Using them, we can find out how people lived and died. The method is non-invasive and gives three-dimensional image of a mummy enabling to preserve it for future generations.



Scanning results of the Orlovits mummy obtained in a Californian medical center.



Scan session of the Orlovits mummy.



The mummy of the pre-Columbian era found on the territory of a desert in Chile.



A howler monkey mummy from the South Africa.



The Egyptian lived 400 years B.C.E.



As the day of the exhibition approaches, the employees of the Californian scientific center are sealing the glass cube containing a sarcophagus and Egyptian mummy. [source]