Amongst all the memorials in the last few weeks, I seem to have missed this beautiful piece by Shepard Fairey and Glen E. Friedman. Nicely done.via Josh Higgins
I love scale models. Ive built them since I was a wee one, be it hot rods, monsters, or set designs. So you can imagine how much I love David Trautrimas series of 22 ice fishing huts, made from bits ...
In celebration of the Australian roll-out of the Nissan Leaf, an all electric car with many recycled and recyclable parts, the company commissioned this installation called A World Without Petrol, co...
Digging these pieces made from reclaimed wood by designer/artist, Jacobo Jörgensen. via Recyclart
I think Id rather make stick figures than six figures. Love this! via Wooster Collective
Im not sure what Street name dancer, Arthur Cadre has taken, but I vote for "The Lotus". Check out his legs flyin behind his head when he does windmills! Ridiculous! And thats the least of it...
Hats off to Jeff Skierka Designs for putting together this sweet cassette tape coffee table. Well done! via NotCot
Its been a minute since Ive posted anything paper-related, and what better way to get back to it than to post these amazing pieces by artist, Elsa Mora? Tiny, complex, and gorgeous. Wow. via Ill...
Loving this short film featuring the shadows of skaters in a parking lot by Joe Pease. Very cool. via NotCot
Google shortens its name to Goog and provides an "analog" synth for you to play and record with, in honor of Robert Moogs 78th birthday. I think this is second only to last years Freddie Merc...
Sometimes Ill open up one of my favorite blogs and theres maybe one cool thing, then, at other times, its wow, Wow, WOW! Such was the case with Swiss Miss this morning. Too much good stuff. A Zelda 8...
Loving these pieces by Finnish sculptor, Jaakko Pernu. There is little that is more pleasing to the linear, symmetry-loving part of my brain, than order like this, made from chaos.via NotCot
A fascinating, robotic choreography by artist, Peter William Holden. I can see this going much, much further. Good stuff, though. Good stuff.
And the parent of the year award goes to...whoever let this kid turn the living room into a skate park so he could keep skating all winter. Dont worry folks, by the looks of him, hell have plenty of ...
Digging this high speed work by filmmaker Charles Bergquist. I could watch this stuff all day. via Fubiz
Meticulous doesnt even begin to describe the sculpturally subtractive process of Korean artist, Seung Mo Park. Layers and layers of wire mesh are snipped and then backlit to reveal these delicate por...
A wonderful profile of Mark, an ex-camp director turned canoe maker. Makes me want to go spend a summer with this guy. Amazing craftsmanship. via NotCot
Talk about a marriage between craft and design! Im loving this stitched CMYK poster by Custhom. via Swiss Miss
You can file this under "weird instruments that I desperately want to own". I could do without the fiddle bit, but a bass made from a floor tom? Sign me up. BTW, you can see a video of the Vi...
Recently, I got tapped by Moo Cards to do a short review of their printing service. From the looks of their site, I was pretty excited to get to test drive their system and see if their service lived...
Im smiling this morning at this 1920s take on the Batman cowl from Bob Basset. So much more stylish than the molded rubber version of today.via Matt Reedy on pinterest
Im loving this designer series of postcards on the Wander Blog. Proof positive that "all who wander are not lost." via Grain Edit
Digging these cut and quilled sheet music pieces by Erika Iris Simmons. Looks like a lot of work, but the result is pretty great. via Fubiz
Nope, its not the most practical thing in terms of transportation, but who wouldnt want a flying boat? Especially at rock bottom prices like this. via NotCot
I dont go bonkers for website launches very often, but DIY.org has me jumping up and down. A site for kids to showcase their projects with robust parental controls, and animal avatar anonymity, DIY.o...
I admit it. I enjoy a bit of the ol bike customization now and again, and I especially enjoy it when its a high impact change that also happens to be dead simple. So, yes, I will be gettin me some Gr...
Im loving these fabric pixel portraits of Bum (Boom) and Nanna. Great backstory too. 7200 pixels in each. Yow! Read the whole story over at If Its Hip, Its Here.
If youve been thinking about online advertising, but you havent pulled the trigger due to cost, Dude Craft can definitely help you out this Summer. Our already reasonable (some would say: Dead Cheap)...
Completely digging the design work of Alex Perez. More at Grain Edit.
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