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New Feature: Like Button

Oct 13th, 2009

Look in the bottom right corner of all these posts. A like button! Click it, and it’ll change to “liked”. That’s it. There’s no commitment, no logging in, no having to think of something to say. Just if you like a particular post and you want to give me some form of “thumbs up”, then go head, click away.

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Wine Opener

Oct 12th, 2009


We’re doing an Industrial Design section in my studio class. My group got kitchen tools; wine opener ftw :D

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I’ll take that to go

Oct 12th, 2009

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A clever, and less-spillage-inclined solution to the stressful task of carrying out multiple cups of coffee. (As a bonus, it also offers acres of branding space.) It’s the steadicam of beverage holders.

-Via Swiss-miss

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Flatland 3D

Oct 11th, 2009

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-Via Behance

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Doritos Packaging Concept

Oct 1st, 2009

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-Via Behance

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Rough Door DeConstruction

Sep 30th, 2009

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When is a door not a door? When it’s ajar … or perhaps when it is shattered like glass. This piece is all the more surreal for being situated in a minimalist modern white room in what could well be the interior of a conventional contemporary house. Though artists might recognize this unusual frame job as artwork, this is doubtless not what carpenters mean when they refer to rough framing a wooden door.

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Puns and plays on words aside (or perhaps inside), artist Leandro Elrich has quite an elegant way of shattering our expectations (so to speak) in works like this one, where the properties of one material are experimentally applied to a familiar object made from another substance. The last thing a viewer expects is for an almost boringly ordinary door to crack and crumble like a sheet of glass.

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Knobs away! What appears to be a large door knob rests on the floor in front of the broken shards (still sitting loosely in their frame). Other works by Elrich likewise take typical settings, household furnishings and home fixtures like windows, ladders and curtains and add twists that turn these common situations and objects into visually and conceptually challenging works of art.

-Via Dornob

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Go Climb a Mountain

Sep 30th, 2009

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-Via Flickr Blog

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Illustrations for Bacánika Magazine

Sep 30th, 2009

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How Mr. Q Manufactured Emotion

Sep 18th, 2009

When Disney World opened in 1971, it was the first theme park to have continuously playing ambient music on pathways between attractions. The music was there simply to be enjoyable, but it had an unintended side effect: previously ignored parts on the park, like pathways and ride queues, suddenly gained supporting roles in defining the park’s experience. The escape from reality into the fantasy of the rides no longer stopped when the rides ended. Ambient music made the park truly become an experience in itself…

Read the rest of this awesome article at http://30dayflight.com/day10.html

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Kin-Dza-Dza!

Sep 14th, 2009

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http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Kin-Dza-Dza/278816

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