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Now I think I’ve seen everything… Pretty funny and if your clients are that way inclined it could be useful alternative.
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I want, I want, I want.
And I can’t even ride a bike! but this is a real beauty…
Illustrator Kate Bingaman has spent 3 years of her life drawing everything she’s bought. A really interesting insight into the everyday objects many of us take for granted.

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Love it. Who’s the background track by anybody?
and I wish I could skate!
Update! The track is “Can’t seem to make you mine by The Seeds” on Spotify here

Here comes the aeroplane… Design by Sibylle StÅ“ckli

Is this the punctuation mark that could save those all those apologies and misunderstandings…
Its an interesting idea… I wonder if this will proliferate?

You may have noticed we are fans of Thomas Heatherwick. He has created an inspirational piece for the Expo in Shanghai which opens in 66 days. Read more about it here.
Every time I see this, I think what an awesome piece of design it is… achieved by looking at a problem from a completely new perspective. A lesson many designers need to follow.
Awesome lunch art from Japan, the attention to detail is crazy! Could I be bothered to do this for my, or anyone else’s, lunch no. Would I be really chuffed if I opened up my lunchbox to something like that, hell yes. Although I don’t really rate the Tiger Woods rendition for a child’s lunchbox see them all here


