Ethan Bodnar

Posted on April 10, 2008 Under Design

Most eighteen year olds preparing to shove off to college in the fall are doing so to learn how they can change the world. Ethan Bodnar is not most eighteen year olds. In fact, this young whipper snapper has already…

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Bruno Borges

Posted on April 9, 2008 Under Design

Bruno Borges' designs are destined immediately for tees as soon as they're realized, and we're talking about every single one of them being cotton-worthy. The Sao Paulo graphic design artist has done some incredibly good font treatments that have made…

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Desktoptopia: Free-For-All

Posted on April 9, 2008 Under Design

When we first introduced you to Desktoptopia it was an exclusive Mac-only service that aimed to adorn your desktop by sharing a large library of unique designs by artists from around the world at the cost of $20 per single…

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EtsyFound: First Thoughts

Posted on April 8, 2008 Under Books

As most creative personages are aware, capturing the essence of an original thought is vital to the genesis of a brilliant idea. Often times those seeking to innovate lay in bed with a computer or notepad nearby just in case…

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TheDieline

Posted on April 8, 2008 Under Design

Possibly the only time you ever contemplate a box of cereal is when there's a really hard maze on the back, but TheDieline thinks about packaging all the time. From bottles to cans and boxes to bags, brand identification is…

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Grain Edit

Posted on April 8, 2008 Under Design

The first time we saw the type of classic design work displayed on Grain Edit was in a past life. We were getting up there in years and could only talk about walking five miles to school in the snow…

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Filter9

Posted on April 8, 2008 Under Design

Andrew Wilson is a jack of all creative trades. Throughout his career DC-Based design innovator has been able to show his complete command of the entire creative process across a wide range of fields from illustration to print advertising to…

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Kumiko Bamboo Shelf

Posted on April 7, 2008 Under Eco

Most wood shelving units aren't very flexible when it comes to storing your stuff; they're boxy and the shelves usually only fit things within one height range. Sometimes you have to cram things in sideways just so you can store…

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Gravity Defying Homes

Posted on April 7, 2008 Under Design

You might be saying to yourself, "Hey, I live in a gravity defying home. It's called an apartment." And you'd be right. But, PointClickHome has a whole gallery full of slightly wackier concepts than your Upper East Side, white-pained-brick, 12'…

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SpearTalks: Luke McCann for Mottainai

Posted on April 4, 2008 Under Fashion

You know, as a resident of Boulder, CO (a place that, for those unfamiliar, holds the earth in higher regard than 102% of the rest of the world) I shouldn't be saying this. Progress is progress, as they say, and…

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