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A couple of years ago NY based artist and designer Ji Lee printed up 30,000 empty speech bubbles and started posted them on outdoor ads around the city. It wasn't long of-course before people were filling in the blanks, the most interesting of which he collected together as The Bubble Project. Now he's part of the New York Street Advertising takeover, a project that has just seen 126 illegal billboards throughout the city taken over and transformed by over 80 artists into their personal pieces of art. I rather like his contribution, above.
As an aside, he's also responsible for something else I rather like - the 'google me' business card.

This guy is brilliant. I think I want to be him.
Posted by: andy | April 30, 2009 at 12:40 PM
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Interesting post about printed up 30,000 empty speech bubbles and started posted them on outdoor ads around the city. ! I have noticed that similar types of air crafts are being developed in the last couple of years! I wonder what this trend is all about.
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