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A Chocolate Apple A Day

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I posted about this apple a day poster a while ago and now there’s a new chocolate colored design printed by Rochner Letterpress.

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Printing A Road

The Road Printer is a device that can be used to print road-signs directly onto the road surface. As opposed to the tedious job of hand-painting the signs, this device looks at making the task easier and precise. A set of templates like Stop, U Turn, Bus, Arrow Signs etc. are pre-programmed into the device and are jet-sprayed to the surface. The menu buttons are large enough to endure a boot or a push from your fingers. A solar panel on the top-end helps in charging the thang.

A paint cartridge swings from side-to-side between the track wheels, spraying the selected icon to the road. The paint reservoir is fitted at the rear and can be easily refilled.

Overall a nice, perceptive design; something my country could very well use. Where I live, we have a lot of red-tape even to get roads painted. First they have a tender floated for getting the job done, and then the contractors take their sweet time, disrupt traffic and still do a shoddy job of the markings. If the Road Printer will do the perfect job with a quick, drying paintlife in traffic will be a tad bit easier!

Designers: Hoyoung Lee, Doyoung Kim & Hongju Kim for Designsory

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

Lake Tahoe Residence By Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects

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The Lake Tahoe Residence as designed by TGH Architects fully meets the clients requests: to be a summer gathering place for an extended family, relaxed and simple.

Natural materials and neutral tones were used for this new summer house built on the footprint of a 1950s house and garage.

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Sustainable and landscape friendly, the Lake Tahoe Residence by TGH Architects is a pleasant architectural view, fully integrated and surrounded by mature, tall trees. The warmth of the natural oak floors and the open view of the recycled glass counter tops make you feel comfortably free and traditional at the same time.

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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Uncategorized Comments Off

7 Eco-Chic Vegan Gifts With a Conscience

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This holiday, it’s easier than ever to give green gifts that your family and friends will love without weighing down your conscience! From smart faux leather bags to recycled silver animal-themed pendants to boldly printed wallets, no animals were harmed in the making of any of the snazzy suggestions in our Vegan Gift Guide so check it out now!

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Monday, December 21st, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Monster’s Footprint by MAD

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Beijing architects MAD have created an installation of two large monster’s footprints as part of the Shenzhen & Hong Kong bi-city Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture in China. (more…)

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Friday, December 18th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

EOS From Creation Baumann

When we say vertical blinds, we automatically think of it made from vinyl. However, the EOS is different from what we used to know. The EOS from Creation Baumann is a textile vertical blinds with a morph prints on the vertical strips that made the EOS appealing and eye-catching. This can be perfect to any home or offices with elegance and excellent interior design. The blinds comes in a combination of white and yellow color that made it unique to the usual plane colors that we see in the market in the previous years. With this wonderful product from Creation Baumann, unique and elegant look for our place can be so easy.

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From: Creation Baumann

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Thursday, December 17th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Starks x Timberland 3-Eye Handsewn Classic Shoe

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Timberland loaded on the details for their Starks collaboration, an appropriately earthy hand-sewn shoe. Using the hand-sewn platform as the base, Starks and Timberland created a carefully-textured winter shoe that features black waxed laces, gold-accented eyelets, and brown suede panels. For $129, you also get a special printed bandanna to go along with. [via hypebeast]

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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

Forest Prints from Jefdesigns

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Joe from Jefdesigns has released some brand new prints, this time with a forest theme. I’m a huge fan of his work, and apparently so are set designers — he’s got two prints that are on the show, Cougar Town.

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Sunday, December 13th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

No More Trippin Wires

The thing with extension cords is that they look ugly and the wires are a prime accident zones for tripping. There is nothing Elegant about them! Unless youre looking at the Post Line, this ones a gorgeous concept that makes full use of the circuit-printing technology and electrostatic paste material. Use it from point A (gadget) to point B (wall socket) by sticking it flat to the floor, and if it becomes less sticky and grimy, simply wipe it clean and its sticky flat extension cord tape again!

Designer: Chen Ju Wei

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Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off

One Super Simple Spoon

Who loves to fold!? Everyone loves to fold. Fold your newspaper, go to the local Mexican restaurant and fold a taco, fold your pet rabbit, and now fold your spoon! Yes, that’s what’s going on here. This spoon right here is given to you flat. Your job is to fold it, fold it right into usefulness! And best of all, this lovely design can be imprinted onto basically anything: paper, plastic, metal, anything!

*The views in folding rabbits presented in this post are not necessarily held by all workers at Yanko Design.

This spoon is an origami spoon designed by a mister Michael Sholk. It is a genius work of design work that takes an easily produced and/or recycled product like paper and designs something useful that it can be used for. A spoon! Yes indeedy.

More on the rabbit: I and my fiancee have a rabbit. She is a tiny dwarf bunny who lives in a medium cage while we’re away, free to roam the apartment while we’re at home. In the spirit of recycling I let you know this: her living house and food dish are ever-changing cardboard boxes. This means, for example, that her current living quarters is a box that was at one point used to transport paper to an office. Now it’s got a couple holes cut in it and it’s her house! Later it can be recycled back into pulp. The same goes for her food dish/hut, which is currently a 24 can cube of soda pop box. Yay paper!

Designer: Michael Sholk

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Sunday, December 6th, 2009 Uncategorized Comments Off