Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Friday, August 7, 2009
Rosa Loves

This is one of the best initiatives i've seen in a long time. At Rosa Loves you can buy a T-shirt to support a very selective, good cause. The T-shirt shows the story you support in a creative way, and they look wicked! For example there's the story 'Hope Transfusion' about little Hussein:
"I met Hussein with his mother, his father, a local doctor and our physical therapist from the Preemptive Love Coalition today when his family came up from the Diyala province of Iraq. The province is still so dangerous and messed up with militias and political problems that Hussein's father, normally a teacher, is unemployed and thus, unable to help his family with the finances necessary to save his son's life. Right now Hussein, his elder sister and their two parents live with their grandparents because they don't have enough money for their own home. "
You can help the family and the little guy by buying a shirt for just $ 25,- which isn't much for a shirt anyway.
Check out Rosa Loves:
http://rosaloves.com/
Friday, July 31, 2009
Triceracopter

"The Triceracopter is half Triceratops, half helicopter. If dinosaurs and technology evolved at the same time, this is what the helicopter might have look like? Built as a sculpture in 1977 by artist Patricia Renick, crafted of fiberglass and built on the frame of a Vietnam era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter.
The piece is now available for the discerning collector/dinopilot. Peculiar object of the week."
The piece is now available for the discerning collector/dinopilot. Peculiar object of the week."
Thanks to: http://www.nextnature.net/?p=3714
Naoto Fukasawa

This is a very cool concept called 'Juice Skins'. Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa has created a series of creative fruit juice packages that have the look and feel of the fruit they contain. A great designer:http://www.designboom.com/eng/interview/fukasawa.html
http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/2009/03/29/juice-skin-packaging-by-naoto-fukasawa/
Thursday, July 30, 2009
The Worlds Biggest Machines 1
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