Rafaël Rozendaal

by Michelle § November 17th, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink

tossing turning .com

HOT DOOM .COM

Stolen from Emilie, but still amazing. Also, beef chicken pork .com and hybrid moment .com.

Archives

by Michelle § May 19th, 2011 § 2 comments § permalink

Old illustrations, and by posting them, hopefully it will make me want to paint again?

jonathan hobin: in the playroom

by Lydia § April 26th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

‘a boo grave’

from a photo series found on designboom. check the rest out

http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/14285/jonathan-hobin-in-the-playroom.html

Beer in Portland

by Anna § April 14th, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink

Weird name (right?), tasty beer.

ART THOUGHTZ: Relational Aesthetics

by Emilie § March 19th, 2011 § 3 comments § permalink

I know that most of you fools have seen this, but it’s so damn good!! His name is Hennessey Youngman, amazing.

triangle birds

by Emilie § March 12th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink


this is what I made tonight

Joji’s Tips exhibition at the Wee gallery

by Emilie § February 5th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink

There’s a desk in the UBC architecture studios that looks like a fish tank, and it’s called the Wee gallery! We went to the opening last night and Joji style, his tops looked great.

Kenneth Jerk

by Amanda § February 4th, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink

So as the internet may have told you already, Kenneth Cole did a silly thing on his Twitter. Apparently a sneaky person (or a really good Photoshopper) applied some vinyl to his store in San Francisco.

I think it’s actually a really beautiful decal. And I liked that it includes the “10 hours ago via Twitter for Blackberry” – so current!

Found via GOOD.

I forgot about this

by Michelle § February 3rd, 2011 § 3 comments § permalink

until I saw Sophie Tottie’s work as previously posted.

fooooood

by Michelle § February 2nd, 2011 § 2 comments § permalink

Florence-based collective Arabeschi di Latte has taken up the course of new design experiences. Providing a copious supply of inspiration with food-related workshops, exhibitions….you should just watch this great happiness.


Artist Jennifer Rubell uses food as her canvas to create culinary concoctions carved straight out of a hedonist’s dream. With a near demented sensuality…you should probably watch this too.

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