Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, November 8, 2010

Boyfriend Criteria

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Every girl should have a "boyfriend criteria" list or as illustrator Katie Turner puts it "things I like that you could do to be my boyfriend." What would be on your list?

Friday, October 29, 2010

Swing necklace


Designed by Johanna Richter as a piece of jew­elry for your home, the Swing Neck­lace is made from 10 feet of felt balls. Hand­made in Ger­many.

Wouldn't you agree that it would be a nice conversation piece ?

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Revamped Movie Posters

Moxy Creative House redesigned movie posters inspired by men's style? Each piece highlights a classic menswear piece from ten different movies. See the entire collection here.


P.S. I secretly like Dumb and Dumber . i think it's hillarious . which one do you like?


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Talking Water

Solidarités International: Water talks from La Boite Concept on Vimeo.




This installation in Paris ingenious! It's a public service announcement and i was surprised to see the final answer. What a creative way to get the message across for such a difficult world problem.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bike Shelf


How beautiful is that bike? And the shelf? Look at that shelf! (sigh)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Louche Absinth


Love this bottle design by Holly Canham in Australia, which is inspired by the bohemian culture in Paris. The bottle is colored milky beige and has a characteristic watercolor spot in front.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Hypothetical Development

Hypothetical Development Organization (Kickstarter Trailer) from R Walker on Vimeo.



Why not pick interesting sites and come up with Hypothetical Development renderings? Consider it a new form of urban storytelling.

Or as they explain it on their site:
Members of this Hypothetical Deveolpment begin the narrative process by examining city neighborhoods and commercial districts for compelling structures that appear to have fallen into disuse —“hidden gems” of the built environment. In varying states of repair, these buildings suggest only stories about the past, not the future. What this means is that they will put huge signs with illustrations/graphics of what soon is to come on this site outside various locations in New Orleans.

Take the Museum of the Self as the first example. (Rendering above) I can’t help but think about how much these futuristic hypothetical developments would make me chuckle.




I like this !!!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Half Full Wednesday

I was so delighted to discover They Draw and Cook recently! It’s a clever site that posts a new illustrated recipe everyday from artists all around the world. The recipes vary in their complexity but if you love art and enjoy to cook, this is a great read for everyday.


Cheers!

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