Archive for August, 2009

FLAMMA

August 19th, 2009

FLAMMA by Helmut Smits is a set of 8 different IKEA products with which you can start a fire. Did you know that IKEA doesn’t sell any lighters or matches.

FLAMMA by Helmut Smits

FLAMMA by Helmut Smits

FLAMMA by Helmut Smits

Nosaj Thing Visual Show

August 19th, 2009

Adam Guzman & Julia Tsao designed the Visual Show for Nosaj Thing. Here is a compilation. Loving it!

found at Anothersomething

I’m erasing you

August 18th, 2009

“I’m erasing you” by Linnea Strid.

I'm erasing you by Linnea Strid

Tilt

August 18th, 2009

Tilt is very nice series of photos by Romain Laurent, these are my favorites.

Tilt by Romain Laurent

Tilt by Romain Laurent

Tilt by Romain Laurent

Tilt by Romain Laurent

Color Correcting

August 18th, 2009

Color Correcting is a 9 hours long film by Lernert Engelberts and Sander Plug. It shows you how they color corrected 1kg of discodip during the course of an average working day.

found at trendbeheer

Level Circle

August 18th, 2009

Level Circle by Jaime Pitarch.

Level Circle by Jaime Pitarch

Patrick Corrigan

August 18th, 2009

Patrick Corrigan posted this amazing pattern image at jpg a day.

Patrick Corrigan

found at DTYBYWL

Modernist Bird House

August 17th, 2009

Modernist Bird House by Cristi Pogacean.

Modernist Bird House by Cristi Pogacean

found at Bold on Grey

Horacio Salinas

August 17th, 2009

This photo by Horacio Salinas made me smile.

Horacio Salinas

found at dropular

club.unlike beta

August 14th, 2009

Over a year ago I recommended you this website called berlin.unlike. When I’m asked to describe it, it would be something like this: “the definitive city guide for the mobile generation”. Exactly like they describe themselves.
It’s quite impressive to see how they evolved over the last months. They added 10 other cities to their service like Barcelona, London and Paris. You can now buy iPhone apps for each city or one for all of them; they support offline browsing and a future feature will be offline maps. For those of you who don’t want to spend their time planning their trip, they even sell packages with all kinds of activities, guides and tours.
But today I received the login data for the club.unlike beta. When you’re logged in you can create your own custom tours, import your travel plans from other services, share everything with everything and you’ll get some extras at certain locations. So here is my tour: berlin by today and tomorrow. You can even download it as a PDF. The only critique I have, is the fact that you can’t add a location which is not in the unlike system.
Don’t forget this is a closed beta and there’s still some room for optimizations, but if you’re interested: sign up!

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