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Posted: 20 Jan 2009 10:34 AM PST This is just out of this world! Transparent Design is apparently becoming a trend in Japan. I love my sleek streamline designs but the idea of transparency is so fresh I cant deny my envy. Transparent Nikon D80Transparent model of Nikon D80 DSLR camera Transparent Refrigerator and Clothes DryerTransparent household electronics from Japan. The dryer uses natural dry air instead of loads of energy to do its job, and the fridge has a special "low waist line" to facilitate the transport of heavy items.
Transparent iPod CaseGetting sick of your black or white color iPod? Get this iVue Crystal case, it is a transparent casing for your iPod. Transparent CanoeThis hard shell transparent canoe provides 100% visability. It weighs only 40 lbs and is lighter than most aluminum or wood canoes. Transparent MirrorThe series of "fiction" mirrors designed by Jean-Marie Massaud are made in extralight glass with degrading shaded silvering. Transparent ToasterCreative concept design of a transparent toaster lets you see the bread while it is toasting. article via Toxel Related posts:
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Posted: 20 Jan 2009 10:11 AM PST We reviewed many Lego accessories, the rings, the jewelries…Now its the Belt by Dee and Ricky - So if you are a Lego Fan, you will love it, for Only $75 you will have soo many choice of colors and style…Really cool shots by russ and reyn. Related posts:
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Posted: 20 Jan 2009 09:58 AM PST “Disaster in Littleland” is one of the brilliant stories fabricated, by the London based artist known as Slinkachu, for his blog Little People. Slinkachu spends a lot of his time setting up miniature sets throughout London which seem frighteningly real when photographed. Often times he leaves his Little People in their set around the city for people to discover. There is also a book called Little People in the City: The Street Art of Slinkachu which is definitly worth a visit. Related posts:
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Posted: 20 Jan 2009 09:36 AM PST Yokoo is an Atlanta based designer/artist who creates the most beautiful chunky knit concoctions that you will want to snuggle up with for days! Each item is made to order and is impeccably created. Check out her Etsy shop here and be sure to not only grab the chunk scarves that every “it” street style star is wearing but also the adorable bow headband! Related posts:
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Illustrations by Gabriel Moreno Posted: 20 Jan 2009 09:24 AM PST Spanish Illustrator and graphist Gabriel Moreno has been sharing his intricate work with clients including Jim Beam, Time Out Magazine, H Magazine, Calle20 Magazine, and Neo2 Magazine to name a few. His work is very distinctive in its layering of lines and ideas. It is somewhat of a narrative through illustration. I love the ad he did for Jim Beam incorporating his illustration in to that photograph. It work so seamlessly together. I have also included a video of his process for you to watch. - thanks to Neo2 for the tip Related posts:
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Posted: 20 Jan 2009 09:08 AM PST A beautiful editorial called Bubbleicious for Jan.09 of W magazine shot by Craig McDean with beautiful Natalia Vodianova Related posts:
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Posted: 19 Jan 2009 12:02 PM PST Michael Rother : Silberstreif I know it may be a little too late to still be talking about New Years, but some things resonate for a bit longer. The only good part of my night was curling up in a fetal position on the floor next to the speaker at my friend Nat’s house listening to the soothing sounds of Sauerkraut, a compilation from Price Pearlman. Sauerkraut features a vast array of some of the finest Krautrock from the 70’s and 80’s. The contents include but are not limited to: Neu!, Can, Faust, Kraftwerk, Harmonium, Cluster, and various combinations of these bands members and solo projects. Check out Silberstreif, the first track on Vol. 3 by Michael Rother, which I consider to be my theme song for 2009 (despite the fact it was recorded in the early 80’s). Rother was a founding member of Kraftwerk and Neu! as well as performing with Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius (the duo also known as Cluster) under the name Harmonium. Some people like to say that you’ll spend the rest of your year like you spend NYE. Considering how much action Sauerkraut’s getting on my ipod, I’d say for the first time that sounds about right. Listen to “Silberstreif” Here Related posts:
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