Some drool worth products. I especially love the wallet and pretty much all of their bags.
Drool.
This is just gorgeous.
Love the style and quick release swivel snaps on this on this “classy” camera strap.
Might as well be ray guns.
“Priori Acute is the latest addition to the Priori family. It is the result of a series of experiments into three-dimensional letter form design inspired by 19th Century display and artistic printing types. However, instead of simply adding drop shadows or fake relief to create the illusion of depth, the designers at Jonathan Barnbrook’s studio took their cue from such diverse sources as the angles on the Stealth bomber and the visual conceit in the work of the Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher.” Stunning stuff, and I’ve always had a bit of a thing for Stealth bombers and Escher.
Simple understated type and gorgeous photography make for some damn beautiful posters. New Zealand and Argentina are my favorites.
Fantastic visualization of flags turned into pie charts based on the percentage of each color in each flag.
“In praise of the chrome logos and lettering affixed to vintage automobiles and electric appliances — those unsung metal emblems and badges that are overlooked, forgotten, damaged, lost to time or the dump.” I absolutely adore these logos, and this site shows them off brilliantly.
The Impossible Project is definitely targeting the right demographic with this, but it’s so just pandering to the hipsters.
This is just beautiful. I’ve been looking for a new wallet too, since my recycled tie wallet has started to show some serious wear.
But is it T Incorporated?
Coke, summer and vector graphics. They had me at Coke, but damn these are beautiful.
“That photo lounge on the 28th floor is now called the internet, and photographic field notes that used to be traded over coffee now pulse around the world in, well, a flash.”
My car’s taillights inspired a beautiful new chair design. I want one!
Looks intense, but obviously I love the photography theme.
What an “N”!
“One of the world’s longest exposures ever. For 6 months between the winter and summer solstice, Justin Quinnell left open his homemade pinhole camera. The lowest arc shows the first day of exposure on the winter solstice, the top curves were captured in the middle of summer.” 6 months!
“The only way to get warmer during a season of sloth is to be active.”
Not sure why I’ve never heard this before, but I love it. I might have to just buy at least one roll before it goes away completely…
Not sure why I’ve never heard this before, but I love it. I might have to just buy at least one roll before it goes away completely…
Makes perfect sense to me. Bring on the GPM!
Malcolm Gladwell on why you don’t need to be young to have some truly great creative moments in your life.
I’ve memorized a lot of the keyboard shortcuts for the ones I use regularly over the years, but this is a great reference for whole bunch more.
I’m not quite sure what to call these, but I really like ‘em. When I was living in Japan I was barely able to remember any Kanji. The best I could do was to remember all the town names and a few numbers.
The video, the music, yeah, it’s all just awesome.
Not these people need it, but people just look great in Polaroids.
“Concept packaging for a set of seed packs which come with a guidebook on how to care for your sprout. You can cutout the plant tag from the back of the packaging.” I love that little “sprout” popping out of the “O”. Great stuff.
Sonics have left Seattle but at least the name stayed. It’s just too bad about the logo the “Thunder” ended up with. There’s just nothing in this logo that makes it memorable. I really enjoyed the old NFL logos during the throwback uniform games last season, and was sort of hoping the new Sonics, er Thunder, branding would head in that direction. Well, I guess it’s Oklahoma City’s problem now.
I’m not one to keep a calendar, but I love the concept with this one. It reminds me a bit of my old seasonal design I had for 110am.