Everyday we are surrounded by brands, from clothing to home objects, everything has been branded. That is why the Brand Spirit project by Andrew Miller is a very refreshing idea. For 100 days Miller will paint one branded object white, removing
Seeing others’ creative chaos is very inspiring. London based design studio Oneighty Creative, created this series for “unveiling the process” of creativity and brand creation to their clients. Photographed by Adrian Ray, the process and visuals came out stunning!
Admit it, we’ve all wondered what would happen if we microwaved something that we know should never ever enter a microwave. Thankfully the curious people behind Tumblr blog, Microwhat have quenched our thirsty imagination with their range of eye-pleasingly bright images detailing the
A huge redevelopment of Taichung City in Taiwan is underway in order to create a “Gateway City” where an abandoned former airport block lies. The competition to take on the development ended on November 11th and the winner is Sou Fujimoto Architects in collaboration with Taiwanese firm Fei & Cheng associates with their ’21st century [...]
Have you ever felt like time is moving too fast? Do you have trouble being ‘in the moment’ for longer than a few seconds? New York based Scott Thrift is introducing a beautiful annual clock that tells time in seasons. An annual clock called The Present? Yes, a single operational prototype of The Present exists. [...]
‘Sweet Meat’ by German photographer Jasmine Schuller is a series using real meat to create these mouth watering deserts. I am not sure how raw meat will taste with whipped cream, but it does looks good!
A Series of Small Collections (2009-present) by Jessica Naples represents a portrait of a particular person through their belongings. They are private items from the depths of dark drawers, locked suitcases, and hidden boxes. There are pins and needles, purple hearts, pin-up girl matchbooks and Polaroid pictures. Altogether they
German artist Uli Westphal worked on this project entitled Mutato, archiving a collection of non-standard fruits, roots and vegetables, displaying a dazzling variety of forms, colors and textures, that only reveal themselves when lawfully enforced standards cease to exist. “The complete absence of
Swedish architecture firm Jagne Faltmilton proposed an interesting project for a competition to design a master plan for the Norwegian city of Andalsnes. They didn’t win first place but their proposal was innovative enough to finish third. The mobile buildings structures of the city on railways is
Young graduated Korean artist Sung Yeon Ju made these awesome dresses out of real fruits and vegetables as part of her series Wearable Foodsit is her first long term project she started two years ago and it still continues to this day.
We have been feeling the radiology/ x-ray trend for awhile now, whether it was flowers, humans or even toys, this kind of photography given us a different view on everyday objects. Well, thanks to the technology of the medical imagery 3D high-definition, the French collective project Lux Inside decided to
Earring Typeface by Hjarta Smarta: A typeface made in three weights: thin, regular and bold. Awarded first price at the Swedish graphic design competition Kolla!