Mist Dunny

Posted on September 25, 2007 Under Design

French graf artist Mist (known for his drippy style and evil eyes) paired up with Kidrobot to deliver this severely limited edition, mostly psychotic-looking, 20-inch Dunny. I love Dunnys, and I love monsters, so the fact that this beast looks…

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Carlo Giovani Studio

Posted on September 24, 2007 Under Design

Talk about cutting edge; it's rare to find a graphic designer who goes one step beyond the tablet-and-pen rigamarole, but the Brazilian Carlo Giovani and his team of illustrators and graphic designers gladly pull out the scissors and paper for…

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Dust La Rock: Rocking a New Website

Posted on September 24, 2007 Under Design

This world is a funny place, and sometimes the people with the funniest names make the most serious sh*t. Take Dust La Rock; we've written about his work with Beautiful/Decay and oneonenine before, but we've never taken the time to…

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More Skeleton UniPo

Posted on September 24, 2007 Under Design

Well yay for you! The fourth series of UniPo was such a hit that the crew at UNKL have decided to make more; the silver skeleton will be produced in a run of 500 and will be found at various…

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Indian Call Centre

Posted on September 24, 2007 Under Design

Visitors to this year's London Design Week will be able to make some interesting connections when they find themselves searching for answers. Not only will they find support and information through live-video phone chats with Hulger's Indian Call Centre operatives…

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SpearTalks: Mate Steinforth (a.k.a. King of Cut&Paste)

Posted on September 21, 2007 Under Design

Not too long ago, we told you about the design competition Cut&Paste, a timed tournament currently cruising through 11 international cities. Last week, Cut&Paste found its way to NYC, where eight local designers were pitted against one another in an…

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Happy Ideas From Chile

Posted on September 21, 2007 Under Design

I first became aware of the problem that electronic waste, or "ewaste," poses to the ecosystem through the documentary film Manufactured Landscapes, which played here in New York a few months ago. In the film, you see a whole community…

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Love Everyday

Posted on September 20, 2007 Under Design

Love Everyday, a Camden-based design studio, was founded in 2006 by Rob Gonzales and Jonathan Quinton. For a young business, Love Everyday is doing an awesome job getting their name out into the great wide world (particularly by means of…

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Vintage Shelf: The Case For Past And Present

Posted on September 20, 2007 Under Design

Essentially the past silhouetted atop the present, Vintage Shelf by Jaren Goh welcomes traditional into your modern home. It's a big case of contemporary with a classic cutout front; the effect, a bookcase within a bookcase. Created especially for Munkii,…

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Coke Zero Goes for the Silver (Booby)

Posted on September 20, 2007 Under Design

My dad is a true German. According to folklore, this is what makes him so stern, intense and straightforward...and this is what sort of throws me for a loop about this little video. Produced as a piece of viral advertising…

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