Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Macbook Vinyl Decals
http://www.unplggd.com/unplggd/artwork/macbook-vinyl-decals-by-suzie-automatic-112369
http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/2009/11/11/10-cool-apple-macbook-stickers/
http://www.powerpage.org/2009/12/28/etsy-now-selling-macbook-macbook-pro-vinyl-decals-for-cheap/
http://media.photobucket.com/image/macbook%20vinyl%20decals/cooldolt/MacBookPro_SonOfMan_marked.jpg
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=39426480
Bookmark Idea
Bookmark Design Concept of the Day: Lee Hyeon Joo’s award-winning “Page Chaser” is nothing short of a revolution in bookmarking technology: A flexible strip “designed to follow the pages as the user flips them.” No more fumbling for a piece of paper every time you need to save your place; the Page Chaser stays put, eliminating the risk of loss, and making sure you always know where you’re supposed to be.
[yanko.]
http://thedailywh.at/post/472718859/bookmark-design-concept-of-the-day-lee-hyeon
Wall Photoshop Pallete
You can order the Wall Bar at Meninos for $70 (USD). Blasphemers who can’t bear to look at such crude tools can settle for the Photoshop and Illustrator magnets instead.
http://technabob.com/blog/2010/03/25/photoshop-wall-bar/
Friday, March 26, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Innovative Printing Concept
Life-Altering UPC Design Concept of the Day: The Fresh Code is a relatively straightforward idea: As the freshness of the fruit/vegetable wanes, its barcode fades, creating a foolproof freshness indicator.
http://thedailywh.at/post/456853909/life-altering-upc-design-concept-of-the-day-theSweet Ad Campaign and Packaging!
"Amazing Ad Campaign of the Day: To creatively demonstrate their sound engineering capabilities, GGRP Sound sent out a mess of cardboard record players — designed by GREY of Canada — to creative directors across North America.
The cardboard record player is exactly what it sounds like: A record player made from corrugated cardboard:
"Once assembled, a record can be spun on the player with a pencil. The vibrations go through the needle and are amplified in the cardboard material."
I don’t know much, but I do know this: Every single last record should come wrapped inside a cardboard record player.
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