Monday, 28 September 2009
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Some Type of Wonderful
The next installment of the global typographic design initiative Some Type Of Wonderful has just been announced. Amazing lineup!
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Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Presenting the deranged illustrations of Matt Furie
Matt Furie was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1979. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio in 2001. Matt is a leo, he enjoys long walks in the park, bubble baths, and an occasional glass of wine. He currently lives in San Francisco. His comic series “Boy’s Club” is published by Buenaventura Press
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Table Football from Heaven
Each piece hand finished. By “skilled European craftsman.” What more could you ask for in life than that? How about asking for this table to be put into production? Yes you can have that too! But they ain’t cheap!
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Monday, 7 September 2009
Tasty Stamps!
A postage stamp with flavor? How good is that can be? As a redesign project: to find something that needs improvement. Toby Ng, a recent Graphic design graduate from Central St. Martins in London has thought about postage stamps and how people lick the back of the stamps. The act of licking stamps, is loved by some and disgusts others. Even though nowadays there are sticker stamps, those old-fashioned lick-able stamps will never die.
So if we have to lick it anyway why not make it tasty so we can all be happier. With that in minds, Toby designed a set of stamps called Chocolate Mail, which comes in 3 flavors - dark, milk and white chocolate. They are a set of 24 1st class stamps that are designed to look like a bar of chocolate, packaged as an envelope.
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So if we have to lick it anyway why not make it tasty so we can all be happier. With that in minds, Toby designed a set of stamps called Chocolate Mail, which comes in 3 flavors - dark, milk and white chocolate. They are a set of 24 1st class stamps that are designed to look like a bar of chocolate, packaged as an envelope.
Check it here!
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