Month: March 2010

His & Hers

Posted by – March 30, 2010

A new take on bathroom signage by Driv from think simple, act simple.

via: share some candy



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Infinite USB

Posted by – March 30, 2010

Gonglue Jiang has created an infinite USB port where many USB devices can be plugged into each other. The design won the 2010 IF Concept Award.



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Next Generation Coca-Cola Packaging

Posted by – March 29, 2010

Industrial designer Andrew Kim has conceived a new sustainable, green-friendly bottle for Coca-Cola products. The simple design has streamlined the look of the original packaging with concerns of space and material in mind. Lets hope the people at Coca-Cola take on his creative ideas.



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Exit Through The Gift Shop – A Banksy Film

Posted by – March 29, 2010

A new film by Banksy



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Killer Kitty

Posted by – March 26, 2010

The Tail Gunner from tokyoplastic on Vimeo.



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Patrick Hruby

Posted by – March 26, 2010

These bright typographic illustrations by Patrick Hruby are quite something. Geometry at its best.



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Parallel World by Ji Lee

Posted by – March 25, 2010

Ji Lee has challenged dead ceiling space by creating alternative worlds on them.



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Virgin Galactic

Posted by – March 24, 2010

To use the words of Buzz Lightyear: “To infinity and beyond!”. Virgin Galactic‘s VSS Enterprise suborbital aircraft has made its first captive carry test flight  in Mojave, California. The flight lasted 2 hours and 54 minutes and reached an altitude of 45,000 feet.



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Polaroid Lives!

Posted by – March 24, 2010

The Impossible Project, which has been fighting the cause to start producing Polaroid film again, will be releasing a new batch of black and white Polaroid film this week. Colour film will be available later on this year.

via: 1854



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New Sheridan Hotel

Posted by – March 23, 2010

Seattle branding firm Urban Influence was given the brief to re-brand the New Sheridan Hotel. The focus was to create a modern brand experience rooted in old world service ideals. The high attention to detail and sophisticated roll out of the corporate identity across various media in this project is quite phenomenal.



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