Monday, May 5, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A good reminder for designers
This video excerpt is given by Allan Chochinov (of Core77 fame) at the PSFK Conference New York 08. While what he says is nothing revolutionary, I have to admit that I do allow myself to forget some of these fundamental values of a designer, take myself too seriously and doubt the neccessity of "process".
Quote from video
"You have to make a lot of shit if you want to create something of significance. The attempt is to “clever” your way to a solution without cranking out a lot of work. You need to give a shit about what you do. Need to make your work personal. In this time of focus groups and user testing, with the tyranny of the user going on, I think we’re starting to commoditize creativity and turning ourselves into problem solving machines and innovation specialists. Forgetting there’s a reason they called us in the first place. The students able to find a place that was personal not only were more successful but they had a lot more fun. Don’t work on shit jobs, only create artifacts and services of value…" (quote via Design Sojourn)
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Monday, April 28, 2008
Mother's Day Giveaway - greeting cards featuring work of Julia Staite
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Labels: artist, giveaway, paper, stationary
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Honey packs
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Labels: packaging
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Buy-1-get-1 free sale at Annechovie!
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Monday, April 21, 2008
Vera Wang's wedding stationary
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Labels: paper, patterns, stationary, weddings
Cherry blossom outdoor furniture
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Labels: furniture
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Cigarette break?
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Labels: product design
Harmonie Interieure
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Labels: accessories
Monday, April 14, 2008
Alison Foshee
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Labels: art
Friday, April 11, 2008
Petroleum trailer tank rooms
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Labels: interior design
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Cloud
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Labels: architecture
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
5.5. Designers
(above) A vinyl wall clock
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Labels: accessories
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Chocolate-pencils
The "chocolate pencils" come in a number of cocoa blends that vary in intensity, and chocophiles can use the special "pencil sharpener" that comes with the plate to grate chocolate onto their dessert. Better not eat this in front of very small children so as not to confuse them!
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Labels: product design
Book-lined staircase
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Labels: For Inspiration Only
Book artist Rachel Hazell
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Labels: paper, stationary
Friday, April 4, 2008
American Honey Flight
I saw these test tubes of honey here and can't get over the beautiful packaging of this product. The tubes just brings out the wonderful natural colours of honey and makes it so deliciously appealing. Each set comes with nine distinct regional honeys that comes with a detailed description of each flavour and its origin. Think this would make an excellent gift for a food lover or beautiful packaging addict like me!
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Labels: packaging
Santa Maria Novella
Can I just say how much I love the products from Santa Maria Novella? I am so drawn to their scented oils and pot-pourri made from the flowers cultivated on the Florentine hills . Someone gave me the pot-pourri as a gift from Italy a few years ago and at that time, I had not even heard about the cult-status Santa Maria Novella had. I just knew that this was the scent I would love to fill my bedroom with and hunted furiously for the shop when I went to Florence for my honeymoon. The pharmacy is definitely worth visiting if you do go to Florence. The packaging is so old-pharmarcy-like too. I just adore it!
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Labels: product design
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
The Cabbage Chair
The cabbage chair is created by peeling away the layers of a roll of pleated paper one layer at a time. Resins are added during the original paper production process to add strength. Since the production process is so simple, the chair could be shipped as one compact roll for the user to cut open and peel back at home.
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Mini Contest by Sparkle Thots
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Labels: announcement
"Sagging cloth" office space
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Labels: asian, interior design
Friday, March 28, 2008
Parasitic Chair
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Labels: accessories, furniture
Diem Chau
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Labels: artist
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Fresh Locations
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Labels: interior design, photography