Imbroglio Desk Calendar

Posted on January 8, 2008 Under Design

It's about this time every year, as you stumble back into the office post-holiday, where you begin to realize some very important things. Like that you need a new calendar. Luckily for the style-savvy, designers like Imbroglio have new takes…

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Big Medium

Posted on January 7, 2008 Under Design

Let's face it, not all web designers were created equal. Some have all of the knowledge they'll ever need stored conveniently in their big ol' brain, which transfers easily through their synapses to their fingertips, while others may need a…

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Thank You Too

Posted on January 4, 2008 Under Design

Hugo and Joachim, the men behind Other Side of Silence and Anothercompany, respectively, just released a tiny booklet called "Thank You Too," a business card-sized collection of appreciative comments. The idea behind "Thank You Too" is to give people the…

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Green Fortune

Posted on January 4, 2008 Under Design

God bless Sweden: check out the organic magnificence that is the Plantwall by Swedish designers Green Fortune. Growing up on walls from Moscow to Tokyo, these living architectural installations are custom designed for each space they appear in. They've devised…

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The Mirror Has Two Speakers

Posted on January 2, 2008 Under Design

In the early 1900's England, if a tree fell in the woods or an oncoming enemy plane was approaching a military stronghold on the coast, chances are someone would know it. However, it wasn't due to the Brits bionic hearing.…

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Seb Lester

Posted on January 2, 2008 Under Design

Seb Lester isn't just another pretty face in the typography world"¦he made the "scene." Or, at least that's the name of one the several typefaces he designed; Lester's also responsible for crafting the Neo Sans and Soho fonts. The type…

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SpearTalks: Greg Washington

Posted on December 28, 2007 Under Design

According to Greg Washington, print is dead. Well, maybe not quite dead - but on a respirator, losing consciousness, and rapidly deflating from the monster that is was to the mouse that it will be. As the Art Director/Photographer of…

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Being Object: Reborn

Posted on December 28, 2007 Under Design

China-based designers Being Object see a lot of similarities between man and bean in terms of their relation to water. What do mankind and beans have in common? If you're answer is they should both be held accountable for their…

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Tristan Eaton Does a Dunny

Posted on December 28, 2007 Under Design

It's about time that the rumors about a new Tristan Eaton Dunny coughed up something tangible, and now -- after almost two years of speculation -- we can finally say that an actual Dunny (designed by the actual co-creator of…

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TADO @ Domestic

Posted on December 27, 2007 Under Design

Domestic, Paris's loveliest vinyl-makers, recently paired up with class favorite TADO to produce this Lasercut Perspex mirror. Aside from being the prettiest sparkly thing since the Hope Diamond, the "Apricot Sunday" mirror is fairly affordable, ringing it at well under…

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