Archive for August, 2011

Saturn Wall Clock

This concept of a wall clock was developed by the Serbian designer Marko Vuckovic. This is what Marko shares about his project: The planet Saturn was my inspiration and I wanted to avoid the typical counter-clockwise so I designed the two disks that rotate in the clockwise direction. Both discs have a perforated hole that [...]

Book Installations From Mike Stilkey

Drawing on book covers was something that both parents and school would punish for… ‘Cause it’s bad. But the installations made by Mike Stilkey might make me reconsider the concepts of Good and Bad. With a mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer, Stilkey paints melancholic characters from his fantasies right on the book [...]

Lego Imagines Another World

Lego’s outdoor campaign at bus stops in Singapore puts you through to a parallel world: blended with the real background, the murals show what you can’t see: a whale stuck in the concrete surface, a monster hanging down from the bridge, and a huge caterpillar staring right at you. The scenes were designed by Ogilvy [...]

New Zealand Police Recruits Through Street Art

M&C Saatchi and Ikon Communications brought in a New Zealand artist Otis Frizzell to develop a campaign for NZ police. The goal of the project was to recruit new people to join the forces, and the idea was to do that by using the street art. The drawings feature the moments from the officers’ real [...]

Wha Cabinet’s Silent Question

Amazing concept from the designer Tembolat Gugkaev from Russia. The Wha Cabinet, made in the shape of a question mark, smartly combines the functions of a closet and a lamp. Goes straight to the wishlist Share on Facebook

Dry The River: 3D Posters Pop Out As You Walk By

Nice idea for outdoor advertising comes from London: Phil Clandilon and Steve Milbourne along with a young French intern Xavier Barrade have come with posters made in 3D that pop out from the wall surface to grab your attention as you walk by. This project with the sculptures of horses made of paper is developed [...]

Creepy Hand IPhone Case

You will like this case if you are a fan of creepy stuff… And there is at least one functional feature that I could trace: it holds your little things at hand, in case you don’t like placing them on a table surface (see the last picture). Still, I don’t think I want one of [...]

Marbelous: A Playground Table

Marbelous is an amazing table designed by Ontwerpduo, so kids and adults would all have a good time at the table. Here is what the designers think of their project: The world of adults furniture and the world children’s toys don’t seem to belong together. From my childhood I remember it was always exiting to [...]

Fruit Post-It Notes

Japanese D-Bros is offering an awesome fun version of ordinarily boring post-it notes. The notes are made in the shape of fruits: the fruits are made with such care and attention – they look so fresh and so designy, I must have some on my desk!   Share on Facebook

Ford Rear View Protection

JWT Mexico has developed a great print campaign for Ford’s Lobo, Explorer and Edge cars that all have a new feature – the rear view camera. The award-winning campaign features an old lady, a boy playing with ball, and a dog, all protected from the disaster owing to the rear view cameras installed in the [...]

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