
Red Bull and Cocoon Branding have teamed up to create a rather unique DJ table for Red Bull Canada.
The goal was to create “a stylized yet functional DJ table that would represent Red Bull’s sponsorship of an actual nightlife experience”, and I think they succeeded quite nicely.
In addition, there were some interesting guidelines for the project that Red Bull wanted to meet: The table had to avoid blatant representation of Red Bull – including their trademark blue and aluminum packaging colours or an obvious bull motif.

The end result is a table that is more of an homage to DJs than to Red Bull.
The slotted cutouts are a nod to the days of vinyl, and provide ventilation for the modern DJ’s laptop, the illuminated Red Bull logo can be swapped out during the day for a more subtle look, and a ‘unique’ cut-out ‘down there’ confirms that the table is, in fact, a bull, and not a cow.
[Cocoon Branding]

Think you have the perfect smile?
Apparently scientists have done a test or two, and come up with the following guidelines:
- Bright white should be avoided. The Whiteness of the teeth should match the whites of the eyes.
- A smile’s ideal width should be no less than half the width of the face.
- Both upper and lower lips should be symmetrical on each side of the mid-line of the face.
- The top row of teeth should be dominant while very little should be seen on the bottom row.
- All teeth on display should be straight with no visible signs of restoration work.
- The teeth should diminish in size from front to back. (Those either side of the central teeth, the laterals, should be 61.8 per cent the size of the bigger teeth. The next teeth along should be 61.8 per cent of the laterals. The width of the central teeth should be 80 per cent of their height.)
- Very little should be seen of the gums. (To avoid a horsey smile.)
[The Daily Telegraph - Bright Whites, Imperfect Smile]
[Via: Spluch]