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Posted in: UncategorizedJarrik Muller sperimenta. Secondo voi, nella foto in copertina, le lettere a sinistra sono appoggiate realmente oppure è una foto piatta?
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Jarrik Muller sperimenta. Secondo voi, nella foto in copertina, le lettere a sinistra sono appoggiate realmente oppure è una foto piatta?
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Un travail de re-design et d’identité conçu pour la chaîne de musique et de clip “MK South Africa”. Une post-production de Eaton Crous sur un sound-design de Juice. Le tout produit par Orijin, déjà auteur de Mnet Magic Studios. A découvrir en images dans la suite.
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You might think it’s what’s inside the wrapping paper that counts (and the thought behind it, of course), but when it comes to making the distinction between one seriously awesome gift and the other seriously awesome gift right beside it under the tree, presentation is crucial! This Space Invaders Gift Wrap may be called “Dude Wrap” (maybe in an attempt to motivate your boyfriend to help you wrap presents, and not in newspaper), but I think it’s totally geeky-chic! Even if you have two left hands when it comes to wrapping presents, the gamer-themed paper is cool enough to make even the most wrapping-challenged gifters want to whip out the tape and scissors and toss out the gift bags and tissue paper! Of course, you might want to practice with something cheap first, because at $4.50 a sheet you’ll want to make sure the pixelated print doesn’t go to waste! Price: $4.50 |
Smithsonian head G. Wayne Clough must be really disappointed. After the museum’s rotten, seemingly never-ending financial scandals in 2007, and the occasional residual reminders about that lousy year in 2008, this year had turned out pretty money-related scandal free. Sure, it wasn’t all tops, with hiring freezes, raise and bonus cutoffs, and leaked emails about layoffs. But those seemed to fade into the background with all the goodness, from the selection of the National Museum of African American History and Culture architects to their fun tour video with Ben Stiller. So here we are, just days away from making it safely through 2009, and then it comes out that $12.3 million in museum property has been stolen or has gone missing since 2005, according to the Washington Post, and most all of it in internal employee theft. These unfortunately beans were spilled to a congressional committee late last week by the museum’s inspector general, who said the blame rests largely on its management, who didn’t have much of a system in place to keep track of museum property or just didn’t want to do it (we think some blame might also be good to place on the people who actually took the $12.3 million worth of stuff). There were also some revelations about misappropriated maintenance funds and asbestos and…well, you know, Clough, maybe 2010’s your year.
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Non si sa chi sia il designer di questo segnalibro, ma appena l’ho visto me ne sono innamorato! Se trovate in giro info, postate nei commenti 😉
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Red, the color of passion, AIDS awareness and half of most Christmas decorations, also makes a wonderful hue for a gift—for those reasons and more. Here, we highlight the rouge and cherry of the Cool Hunting Gift Guide.
For your grab-and-go gifts, the vegan-friendly, PVC free Kling Bags make a earth-friendly gift in Ferrari red. To individualize a pocket gift, DB Clay Puzzle Wallets are handmade and one-of-a-kind. DB Clay is also offering CH readers a 15% discount just by entering the code “coolhunting15” at checkout.
Your crimson-obsessed, jet-setting cousin will salivate over the Galaxy Travel Set. This neat device has an alarm clock, currency converter, calculator and LED light so you’re never out of sync.
The whimsical Kate Cusack Zipper Pin effortlessly combines fashion and fun.
Here’s just the thing to help Great Aunt Mildred move past her George Foreman Grill obsession: the Mario Batali Panini Grill. This stylish deep red kitchen accoutrement makes delicious sandwiches without cluttering your countertop.
The insult-happy third cousin will appreciate the F*CK Snow Globe, combining holiday spirit and profanity in one nifty package.
Gibson’s Dark Fire Electric Guitar makes the analog/digital union a whole lot more rock ‘n’ roll.
Sweet teeth will find epic satisfaction in Ribbon Candy Snowflakes and Zöe’s Chocolate Co. Handmade Candy Cane Gift Box, both offering a deliciously novel take on the classic candy cane and celebrating a scarlet streak.
So che fa figo la scritta Nikon o Canon ma avete mai pensato di cambiare la solita strap che vi allegano quando comprate la digitale? Queste sono dei tedeschi di Strapstar.
Jee Vice’s founder and designer, Philippe Vergez, started the brand with the intention of creating beautiful statement pieces that have a “firm yet subtle Baroque ‘n Roll attitude” for women. Numerous celebrities have gravitated toward his bold sunglasses (there’s no way you didn’t see Carrie Bradshaw wearing those fabulous orange shades), which are sold in over 25 countries. Now Vergez is ready to take the plunge into the world of prescription frames. His sunglasses have always drawn inspiration from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, but wait until you see what he’s come up with now. Being that Jee Vice is only a six-year-old company, it is impossible for the illustrious brand to release a collection of vintage frames. You may say that what they are doing (that is, to create a vintage-inspired collection) is the next best thing. Jee Vice, however, begs to differ — it’s not the next best thing; it’s better. In fact, “Better” is the name of one of the three styles in the “Revisited Collection.” Each style is a modern replica of a popular ’50s shape and comes in six different color schemes. Check out our friends over at WhatsWear to read more! |