Bend to your will design
Origami is one of the oldest forms of Japanese design. The Japanese origin began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks from China carried paper to Japan. Maybe they just wanted to annoy the Japanese by paying them in folded money that was nearly impossible to unfold, who knows. The planning and genius use of a single material to create a an intricate silhouette or design is probably one of the most challenging for any designer. Maone Bank of Brazil commissioned advertising agency DCS and created this clever use of local currency to illustrate how your money should multiply along with your family.
Via: Why Me



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11 Comments »
website design says
xaxa relay cool !
Ricardo Freisleben says
For those who don´t know what currency is that, this is brazilian real, with all these animal pictures. Cool, isn´t it?
Marcio Ferraz says
Don’t those guys have anything more productive to do with a country’s currency?
Shiella says
Very cool and creative!
Ed Ishida says
@ least our money found some nice utility rather than bribes.. lol..
Christine says
That’s a pretty clever advertisement, definitely caught my attention.
Павел says
Прикольные фоточки!
Freshome says
The last one is just awesome.
Dawre says
Muito bem bolado.
Meus parabéns ao disign
Very well.
My congratulations to disign
Raphael Crespo says
That’s why I’m proud to be brazilian. Evidently brazilian notes are the most beautiful!
Certamente criado “ao som do mar e à luz do céu profundo!”
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