May 28, 2012

bitchville:

Daily Drawings by http://chrispiascik.com/

May 28, 2012

Shipping Container Office

by Distill Studio & Truthbox

(via oliphillips)

May 27, 2012
oliphillips:

Water Tower Chair
by BELLBOY

oliphillips:

Water Tower Chair

by BELLBOY

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Filed under: design 
May 25, 2012
oliphillips:

First & Then
by Gregory Hubacek

oliphillips:

First & Then

by Gregory Hubacek

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Filed under: poster design Typography 
May 23, 2012
bitchville:

Slow by Phil Jones

bitchville:

Slow by Phil Jones

May 18, 2012

thedsgnblog:

Mint® http://mint.com.hr

We create the communication strategy that makes your brand stories reach your audience – the target groups. Our focus is always on your business and your customers. Our aim is to make your communication relevant and your brand unique – changing attitudes within your business as well as the perception of your target group.

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May 17, 2012

bitchville:

He’s a maths teacher by trade and a self-proclaimed “professional dad”, but Nathan Shield’s latest hobby is certainly no “flash in the pan”.

He took up the craft of “pancake art” after moving from the US state of Oregon to the tropical island of Saipan in the Pacific Ocean with the aim of impressing his toughest critics - his children.. (article Art in the pan)

Pancake Art by http://www.saipancakes.com/

May 15, 2012
"current research shows that people are consistently more imaginative if they follow examples, rather than when they have carte blanche to create"

— Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman on Frog’s design mind. (via shapesifter)

(via designtheuniverseandsocialism)

May 13, 2012

thedsgnblog:

Erin L. M. McGuirehttp://behance.net/erindesign

I’m a young graphic designer from Canada trying to build my portfolio and get out into the world of design. My dreams and goals are huge but my passion is even bigger.

the design blog: facebook | twitter

May 7, 2012

Teatanic Titanic Tea Bag
The Teatanic tea bag holder was designed by Gordon Adler. The tea bag holder is made of stainless steel and fits all coffee and tea mugs. Click through to view more images.

Teatanic Titanic Tea Bag

The Teatanic tea bag holder was designed by Gordon Adler. The tea bag holder is made of stainless steel and fits all coffee and tea mugs. Click through to view more images.

(via whatthecool)

May 1, 2012
world-shaker:

Van Go.

world-shaker:

Van Go.

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Filed under: punny lol design Van Gogh 
April 28, 2012
whatthecool:

Glass Floored Bathroom Built Over Empty Elevator Shaft
The glass floored bathroom built atop a 15 story empty elevator shaft is located in Guadalajara, Mexico. This insanely terrifying penthouse bathroom was designed byHernandez Silva. I’m sure I’d probably crap my pants before I made it to the toilet seat.
[Source | via]

whatthecool:

Glass Floored Bathroom Built Over Empty Elevator Shaft

The glass floored bathroom built atop a 15 story empty elevator shaft is located in Guadalajara, Mexico. This insanely terrifying penthouse bathroom was designed byHernandez Silva. I’m sure I’d probably crap my pants before I made it to the toilet seat.

[Source | via]

April 16, 2012
laughingsquid:

Sword Handle Umbrellas

laughingsquid:

Sword Handle Umbrellas

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Filed under: Design Weapons 
April 15, 2012
curiositycounts:

Loving the layers of texture, dimension and simplicity in this Columbia Book Exchange print
(via)

curiositycounts:

Loving the layers of texture, dimension and simplicity in this Columbia Book Exchange print

(via)

April 15, 2012
unconsumption:


This isn’t your great-grandmother’s one-room schoolhouse …
The Vissershok School — located near Cape Town, South Africa, in a rural area where most students are “children of farm workers and underprivileged communities” — is built from a used shipping container.
Tsai Design Studio, mentioned previously here, designed the project.
For more container reuse, check out the Unconsumption archive here.

unconsumption:

This isn’t your great-grandmother’s one-room schoolhouse …

The Vissershok School — located near Cape Town, South Africa, in a rural area where most students are “children of farm workers and underprivileged communities” — is built from a used shipping container.

Tsai Design Studio, mentioned previously here, designed the project.

For more container reuse, check out the Unconsumption archive here.

(via unconsumption)

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