Posts Tagged ‘creative’
Pop Pillows By Matt Jones

Pop Pillows By Matt Jones. Cute and fun, with pillows silps that you just let your head on the pillow, it will be a funny picture on your bed. Cool! Available in Dead Tired, Angel & Devil or Noise Pollution.
credit to Spinning Hat (www.spinninghat.com)
The Little People - A tiny street art project


An anonymous English artist by the name of Slinkachu creates artistic scenarios on the streets of London. He uses little characters, they are in fact miniature figures used for professional architecture and train projects, fabricated by Preiser, and altered and adapted by the artist. It is quite impressive the thought and planning to each scene… i.e. the artist has to put this on the street without anyone seeing him. View more artwork here: Little People Blog and Slinkachu’s website.
The Napbook

The Product designer Hafsteinn Juliusson’s Growing Jewelry just caught our eyes. Hafsteinn’s another design - The Napbook. This design for that you can have a good sleep in the class. “The Napbook is a laptopcase which also happens to be a comfortable cushion. It is designed for students and commercial people of 105 Reykjav??k. Whether it be a class at LHÍ, a lengthy business meeting in Borgart??n or just the odd journey home the Napbook should come in handy for the restless. It is sewn by a 105 Reykjav??k local sewing room and it is available at the Apple store around the corner. ” Unfortunately, the Napbook is currently only being sold in an Apple store in faraway Reykjavik, Iceland, the home of designer Hafsteinn Juliusson. You may can try to contact the Hafsteinn Juliusson at Hafsteinn’s website.
Yakkay Bike Helmets Look Like Hats

Yakkay’s bike-helmets look like hats. ” YAKKAY smart one is a new smart design that differs by its rounded ear straps and adjustment buckles in polished stainless steel. But the real difference shows when one of the many different covers is attached to helmet ?C It changes from its characteristics of a helmet to a hat and becomes an accessory to your outfit. ” They come in beanie, sunhat, peaked cap… and in many colors!
2008 Olympics Opening Ceremony
Beijing held its formal opening ceremony today for the 2008 Summer Olympics. The ceremony, held in the National Stadium known as the Bird’s Nest, was attended by thousands, and watched by millions more on television. Below are some highlights of the nearly 4-hour performance.

A dancer performs during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics at the National Stadium on August 8, 2008 in Beijing, China. (Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
Driving Directions

Axel Peemoeller designed a “way-finding-system” for the Eureka Tower Carpark in Melbourne. When you’re driving in the building, you see directions as you need them. Link
SHCHSHCHSHCH

Some new crazy design stuff from Andrey SHCH! Bhnc.
Tukaani

The sterling silver TUKAANI is a hand made eating device for oriental food consumers in the West. Designed by Lincoln Kayiwa.
A Laptop Pillow
When I burned my tights for the zillionth time with my laptop, I was quite happy to be directed to the website, Laptoppárna, that is Laptop pillow in hungarian. I immediately liked the simple name and the simple design that managed still to be appealing to the eye.

Nervo VS Zune

Nando Costa and Nervo’s team just released this stunning branding package for Zune, very in the feeling of experimental animation exploring diverse techniques but all CG generated, they also created the music. So beautiful pieces you can dig here.
Check also some early and making off material in their Flickr.
John Mayer and Kaws Guitar Picks

John Mayer the musician has partnered up with the NYC artist Kaws on some small projects. Kaw has designed some guitar picks for John. On one side of the pick printed with Kaws’s designs while the other side features both artists signatures.
Snake Rug

A handknotted snake shaped rug, hides a cable that heats up, warming a cold floor. Buttons on the side make it possible to fix the snake in different positions.
Dan Mumford’s Artwork

I’m in awe with Dan Mumford’s amazing artwork - he managed to turn
colorful lines (noodles, I think!) into fantastic images. This one
above is a CD cover art for Gallow’s In the Belly of a Shark single. Link












