Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Bulls Eye

Not content with just being the premier purveyor of cheap and chic goods, Target has taken on quirky designophile items as well at its online Red Hot Shop. The digest-style section launched in August, and carries web-exclusive items. Hop on board quickly—items are in limited quantity and sell out quickly, like this month's Inside-Out Champagne Glasses (photo below).Also this month: a DIY handbag kit, digital camera gift card, and the animal book index set from 6dod's inaugural post. Make sure to check out the Previously Featured section.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

DIY City

If nostalgia for the bright lights of the big city have hit you, bring a little urban into your home with this do-it-yourself project from Swiss Miss.


Photos Courtesy of Swiss Miss.

Simply follow the instructions from swissmiss or reprinted for your convenience below:

1. download and print swissmiss_alpenglow.pdf
2. download swiss yodel mp3 at drop.io/alpenglow for alp pasture ambiance.
3. grab exactor knife, ruler & cutting mat.
4. proceed to cut out elements on page two with patience and love for detail.
5. assemble as indicated. put tealight behind alps. sit back and enjoy your swiss alpenglow*!

aaaaaand TA DA! Instant city, perfect for the holidays.


Tanya Romstad from Sweden's first submission to Swiss Miss as featured on their page. Enjoy!!

Monday, December 8, 2008

Art-Hungry


We've all heard of life imitating art, but what does art imitate? In Carl Warner's mind, it's food. The British photographer uses edible goods to depict surreal landscapes. Once exposed to his scenes, viewers will look at their plates in an entirely different light.

To accomplish such a complicated photo, Warner begins with a traditional sketch. He then chooses his food carefully, and then builds the scene in parts, which are then photographed. This is so the food does not discolor or wilt under the lights as the rest of the landscape is under construction.

Each photograph takes days to finish. Recurring subjects include broccoli trees, potato-rock hills, cheese houses and bread-loaf mountains. In "Salmon Sea," pictured above, a pea-pod boat floats in a salmon sea (duh), which appears to ripple against a sugary beach.

Friday, December 5, 2008

(K)Night Rider??


This thing cracked me up when I first saw it, great design concept, but a little lacking in the actual delivery. Introducing the...Mio Knight Rider GPS ! It has the scrolling light just like the late great Knight Rider did! WOOT. AND, it even comes with the original KITT voice to give you directions. HOW HILARIOUS! :P It looks a bit like a fake/cheesy video game.

You can buy it here.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Really Organic Jewelry


Some people love to wear jewelry, but hate to wear the same pieces every day. This blossom pendant by Rockettoro allows you to change it up whenever you feel like it. It can function as your perfume as well. Even better, it's quite the conversation starter. Three in one!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Blackle

Okay, this isn't quite design related, persay, but i think it's totally cool. Dunno if you guys have heard of this site before, but it's such an interesting idea!

http://blackle.com/

Here is the excerpt from the site about what it is:

"Blackle was created by Heap Media to remind us all of the need to take small steps in our everyday lives to save energy. Blackle searches are powered by Google Custom Search.

Blackle saves energy because the screen is predominantly black. "Image displayed is primarily a function of the user's color settings and desktop graphics, as well as the color and size of open application windows; a given monitor requires more power to display a white (or light) screen than a black (or dark) screen." Roberson et al, 2002

In January 2007 a blog post titled Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year proposed the theory that a black version of the Google search engine would save a fair bit of energy due to the popularity of the search engine. Since then there has been skepticism about the significance of the energy savings that can be achieved and the cost in terms of readability of black web pages.

We believe that there is value in the concept because even if the energy savings are small, they all add up. Secondly we feel that seeing Blackle every time we load our web browser reminds us that we need to keep taking small steps to save energy."

Enjoy!

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Color Waves


Most people have near white walls, so what to do if you want a splash of color but don't like wall art? Bring in a little excitement with Chroma Lab's deep sea dresser. It'll probably make you want to change your clothes 14 times a day, but that's a small price to pay for something so pretty.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Make some noise... with your coffee cup

There's a new reason to drink coffee besides that oh so tasty caffeinated buzz or the fact that it's cheaper than water in restaurants.

Say hello to the YOROZU Audio system featured on Gizmodo.



This puppy will turn anything that into a speaker. Kidnapped a missing child posted on a milk carton? Now you have an extra incentive to buy all the milk cartons you can find!





Or maybe it's just a cool way to incorporate a little design your holiday party. The gadget savvy boys will be lining up to "casually" comment on how cool your speakers are.

Monday, November 24, 2008

California Dreamin'

In California, the beachy south and hippy north, aesthetics tend toward the understated, to say the least (Real Housewives of Orange County being the exception). Jeans to work, bikinis to lunch, flip flops to dinner. It's about time the Golden State is represented in precious metal.

LA native Adina Reyter has done just that, capturing the best of California's simply chic style in her eponymous jewelry line. Launched in 2001, Reyter's pieces are popular among celebrities such as Cameron Diaz and Jennifer Aniston. Cast in rose, white and yellow gold and silver, her jewelry exudes the cool laid-back sexiness California women are known for.

After discovering her latest through HauteLook.com, I am in love with the Gold Square Stackable Rings (above) and the One-Diamond Square and Circle rings. As the old saying goes, when in Rome (or California)...

Friday, November 14, 2008

A Thousand Words: Eloquence







The latest cover of The New Yorker, illustrated by Bob Staake. More of his New Yorker covers.

Uber Um

I am painfully in love with these bags by Josh Jakus. To see the fun zip/unzip animation that is just too cute, click on the picture here.




















Very mod bags that completely unzip for easy storage and travel.




oooh look, it's a little family!


It's definitely worth checking out the rest of his website for other unique house ware goods! Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Flauntin' the Fonts



I found out about this clever site in class. It doesn't work for the new, hip fonts that you find online and can download for free or whatever, but the classic ones are here and I think it works fairly well.
Enjoy!

http://www.identifont.com/

Friday, November 7, 2008

poppin' the design cherry. animal-style.

Wow, could that post title BE anymore sexual? I am proud and honored to be the first blogger to post on our shiney new blog!! With that said....

All book lovers unite!!




















A new, quirky, but fabulous new idea from a japanese designer D+. Hiroshi Sasagawa has come up with these amazingly cute animal bookmarks that feature animal shapes and blobs. Both frontal and back views!










Oink! These pigs are perfect for ferreting out that fabulous In Style article on home-made facials or pilates. These are perfect for those perfectly trimmed, white built-in shelves all of us have in our fabulous homes we own. ;)