OK GO
Posted on December 22nd, 2011 | Categorie: Design, Music | By: gnisk |
Hats off for the elaborate Rube Goldberg Machine in this OK GO video.
Hats off for the elaborate Rube Goldberg Machine in this OK GO video.
Soft Guerilla is a project by Brighton based designer Kyle Bean, in which he created weapons made from harmless materials. (via ignant)
Learn (or get better at) kerning your type, in this simple game.
Probably the most beautiful way to make a tea or a coffee. (via YankoDesign)
Watch the ‘making of’ this wallpainting by SUPAKITCH & KORALIE.
Nice collection of quotes, pictures and links.
This orientation / advertising video for the classic Polaroid Landmark SX-70 was made in 1972 by the office of Roy & Charles Eames for the Polaroid Corporation.
So beautifully simple – yet so effectful.
Check out the invention here.
Really cool video about different uses of cargo bikes in Copenhagen.
There’s a lady who bought a cargo bike, for the same price as she sold her car for in Mexico!
Mama says does really cool projects, a mix between art and innovation.
Nice design work by Radio.
Check out the 2 Mad Men posters. (Thx Lisa)
“Revolight” is a tron like wheel mounted safety light for your bike. You can help fund it here. (Thx Dirk)
Check out the trailer for the 7th edition of T-World, a journal dedicated to covering T-shirt culture worldwide. This edition focuses on NY and the some of the players in the world of T-Shirt fashion.
The hamboard is the closest thing to a surfboard for the street. Created by a family of 7 surfers from Huntington Beach, California.
This video is not new, but it still presents exciting insights into the mind of ONE designer.
The Mill has developed an beautiful touchscreen interface to showcase their work.
Nice idea and a good niche. For all those apple gadget lovers and bikers, Fahrer Berlin has created this practical Ipad bike bag.
District Millworks designed this lounge chair from recycled barn siding and military fabric. (via notcot)
Handcrafted gorgeous pedal straps for your bicycle, made in SF by Molletta. (via notcot)
Shwood Eyewear creates sunglasses from old skateboards. What a fantastic idea!
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