October 31, 2010
Butter! Better! And in four yummy flavors! The idea here is to package butter in a very convenient single-serve way. Since single serves are usually consumed during travel or picnics, this package includes a wooden spoon lid. The solid spoon is used to spread the butter and does away the…
October 30, 2010
Paris versus New York is a friendly visual match between those two cities, as seen by a Parisian-based-and-lover on New York : details, cliches and contradictions. Absolutely fantastic….
October 30, 2010
England’s Gloverall got their trademark Duffle Coat ($595) into the hands of J.Crew’s team who gave the jacket specially designed rope toggles and plaid lining. Definitely a piece that will last and look amazing for a lifetime. Link…
October 30, 2010
As featured on Ohdeedoh.com and inspired by the Vintage Bus Roll posters seen in all the trendy cafes, magazines and homes at the moment. This print features the bedtime routine for your child in a fun and funky way!…
October 29, 2010
Placehold.it is an ingenious, simple service for anyone working on UI designs that entail ads. A total timesaver….
October 28, 2010
Peter Lawrence on Bringing Design to the Business World…
October 27, 2010
Just when Apple was getting comfortable selling out of Apple TVs, Sony and Google team up to steal the spotlight with the new, Google-powered, Sony TV. Sony TV comes built-in with their new TVs or your choice of a Blu-Ray player. TVs start at 24” ($599) inches and go all…
October 26, 2010
Great design does not have to be difficult or ornate. Take for example these KYOTO Salt and Pepper shakers. Designed by Sebastien Maleville, these dispensers are made of ceramic and cork and inspired by traditional Japanese salt dispensers….
October 26, 2010
Just like the Apple products they were designed to hold, Hard Graft’s X Series is all about simplicity. Understated, tailor made, and minimalist, the wool sleeves provide for a snug, protective fit for your MacBook, iPhone, iPad, or Kindle. Link…
October 25, 2010
The images in the picture may just look like circles and dots but they’re really simplified logos of famous brands. It’s amazing how the strongest brands can be seen even through basic shapes. How many brands do you recognize? Google, Target, and NBC are pretty easy. Dunkin Donuts and Subway…
October 21, 2010
The MacBook Air finally gets a much deserved update with a revised unibody enclosure, instant on, better battery (30 days on standby!), and a new 11.6” sibling. Starting at $999, the new Airs feature Core 2 Duo processors, Solid State Drives out of the box, high-res displays, and a much…
October 21, 2010
Brew for a Better World from Project 7 on Vimeo.
What if that cup of coffee you drink every day could change the world? Project7 is doing exactly that. Simply put, you buy coffee and you do good. Each of their seven coffees is attached to a specific cause and provides…
October 19, 2010
Meet the Inflatable Photo Studio (IPS), a giant plastic bag that inflates in 3 minutes to provide you with a super-portable temporary photo studio.
I love how the inventor was so frustrated at rising studio hire prices in New York, that he built his own portable studio for sidewalk-working—and is now…
October 15, 2010
Inspired by aviation Paul Smith’s 1st Edition Chronograph ($335) is a stylish tribute to the overly complicated but beautifully functional pilot watches of yesteryear. The stainless steel case is complemented by a slender calf-leather strap with contrast white stitching. Link…
October 14, 2010
I give this iPad Wallmount two thumbs up. Would love it in my kitchen….
October 12, 2010
Wally Olins’s lecture “The Nation And The Brand And The Nation As A Brand” from 2007. It’s well worth watching all four parts….
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