Behance Inspiration: Sakke Soini

Posted on August 4, 2008 Under Design

Okay -- we're impressed with Sakke Soini. The Turku, Finland-based artist, designer, visual jockey and web guy is a mad man -- but in a good way. The spacey Dark Side of the Moon-esque graphics mixed with some amazing colors…

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Jeff Staple Does New Balance

Posted on August 1, 2008 Under Fashion

My pal Jeff Staple is becoming a legend, if he isn't one already. He's an innovator, and really should need no introduction. He's been shaking up the sneaker world with global collaborations, innovations and sick design for a long time.…

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Snow Globes in August?

Posted on August 1, 2008 Under Art
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Corbusboards

Posted on August 1, 2008 Under Design

If the word "whoa" hasn't yet worked its way into your vocabulary it's about to, thanks to the eye-popping, fully-customizable skateboards created by Corbusboards. In the past "fully customizable" meant merely blanketing your board in decals and graffiti, but Corbus…

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Kidult Piggy Banks

Posted on July 31, 2008 Under Design

I've had a mild obsession over piggy banks lately. Being without a car, I don't have an unused cigarette tray to throw in my extra change, and my coins usually wind up on the dinner table or stuck to my…

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Atelier de Tapisserie

Posted on July 31, 2008 Under Design

Unless you're an 18th-century French king, you'll probably agree with us when we say Louis XV style furniture is stuffy. But if all that turns you off to these pieces is the fabric, you're in luck. Custom upholsters Atelier de…

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Cassette x Sawdust

Posted on July 30, 2008 Under Design

The design studio Sawdust has released their first print, Cassette, available for purchase now. Each of the limited-edition prints of the unraveling tape has been hand-printed by K2 Screen with golden ink onto black canvas and sells for £35, which…

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Ann's Monsters

Posted on July 30, 2008 Under Design

Monsters and socks have one thing in common: both spent a lot of time beneath our bed when we were kids. We're not saying that's where Ann Inman came up with the inspiration for Ann's Monsters (after all she does…

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Bruno Kurro

Posted on July 29, 2008 Under Art

Bruno Kurro never needs to go back to the drawing board because that's where he seems to be most comfortable. Kurro puts pen to paper, incorporating triangles for heads, legs without bodies, and hands with six digits into his pictures…

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Etsy Found: Sycamore Street Press

Posted on July 28, 2008 Under Design
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