Colorful & Creative Artwork by Antoni Tudisco

Antoni Tudisco a imaginé une nouvelle mise en scène créative autour de la nouvelle Nissan Micra, en partenariat avec Fubiz et Nissan. Il a créé une ville entre immeubles et routes , serpentant entre les constructions. Il a ajouté des touches de couleurs à l’aide de sphères orange, jaune et argentée. L’artiste a souhaité nous montrer la polyvalence de la nouvelle version de la citadine : fun, adaptée à des utilisateurs urbains voulant une route agréable, et en toute sécurité, à l’aide du Bose Sound System et de l’Intelligent Mobility.





Buy: T(it) Shirt

T(it) Shirt


While breasts definitely do not maketh the woman, there’s nothing wrong with celebrating them from time to time. Still Here Shop does their best to free the nipple with their very playful T(it)-shirt, complete with embroidered love-hearts and beading……

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Stunning Christoph Niemann Illustrations for The New Yorker

Christoph Niemann est un illustrateur et auteur. Ses travaux sont apparus dans The New Yorker, WIRED et The New York Times. Son style est un mélange entre codes vintage et minimalisme moderne avec une touche un peu enfantine (il a également écrit quelques livres pour enfant). Récemment, Netflix lui a consacré un épisode de la série Abstract : The Art of Design. Ici, une sélection de ses travaux pour The New Yorker.















Astonishing Relationship to Photography by Harold Feinstein

Figure de l’avant‑garde new-yorkaise de la photographie de rue, Harold Feinstein s’est éteint en 2015. Quelques mois après, un documentaire est réalisé sur sa longue carrière, la première partie intitulée « L’Optimisme contagieux » est diffusée jusqu’au 30 avril à la Galerie Thierry Bigaignon, Paris. Ce premier chapitre dévoile ses sources d’inspirations, notamment Coney Island. La péninsule new-yorkaise était son île aux trésors, car tous types de classes sociales et de couleurs de peau y venaient.






Unitasker Wednesday: Smartduvet

Order a copy today of ​Never Too Busy to Cure Clutter​ by Unclutterer’s Editor-in-Chief Erin Rooney Doland.

All Unitasker Wednesday posts are jokes — we don’t want you to buy these items, we want you to laugh at their ridiculousness. Enjoy!

Smartduvet is non-permanent insert that attaches to your existing duvet and slips inside your duvet cover. Once activated using your smartphone app, it will make your bed for you.

I must admit, this is a pretty cool piece of technology. I agree with the manufacturers that it would be very useful for those who have mobility challenges but beyond that, do people today really need an app to make their own beds?

Considering how much time my own teenagers spend staring at their phones, it’s a possibility. However, I do not think Smartduvet is the answer for them because every morning the duvets are on the floor. On the weekends duvets are often dragged out to the living room so the teens can continue sleeping on the sofa.

But, I ask this philosophical question, “If a bed is unmade when no one is home to see it, does it really matter?”

Thanks to reader Llynn for pointing this unitasker out to us.

Post written by Jacki Hollywood Brown

Yea or Nay? Nokia Relaunches the Old-School Cell Phone

Retro designs have been successful with cars from the VW Bug to the Ford Mustang; but will the nostalgic approach work with a cell phone? HMD Global Oy, the Finnish manufacturer that’s licensed the Nokia brand, thinks so. This week they’ve relaunched Nokia’s iconic 3310, which was first designed way back in 2000.

The original 3310

It’s a bizarre move to be sure. Though the design has been tweaked, the overall form factor woudn’t have looked out of place 17 years ago. The screen is just 2.4″, the camera just 2MP, and though there’s an MP3 player, the storage is just 16MB (admittedly expandable to 32GB with a MicroSD card). And it only works on 2G networks; in America, AT&T shut theirs down earlier this year, whereas Verizon and T-Mobile still support the aging standard.

The new 3310

In the plus column, the phone is cheap at €49 (USD $52). It has an FM radio, for the emergency-minded and “preppers” crowd. And the battery life is damn near absurd: 22 hours of talk time on a single charge, and will survive on standby for “up to a month.”

Then there are features (and a lack of features) that a minority of folks might consider a plus: Physical buttons, which I admit I miss, and the complete inability to check Facebook or Twitter.

You may remember that Punkt did something similar last year, releasing their Jasper-Morrison-designed MP 01 phone, which can only call and text. The MP 01 runs $295 and managed to sell out all of their pre-orders. Do you think the new 3310 will do as well? Would any of you consider getting one, and if so, why?

Link About It: Design a New UK Passport Ahead of Brexit

Design a New UK Passport Ahead of Brexit


With a top prize of £1000, Dezeen has launched a competition to design a new UK passport—ahead of the controversial Brexit implementation. While many artists and designers most certainly see this an an opportunity to depict the heartbreak, anger and……

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Easter Eggs and References in the Trailer for 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'

A new Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 trailer has landed, so let’s talk Easter Eggs, Things Missed, References all linked to Ego The Living Planet, Peter Quill’s Star Lord, Baby Groot, Gamora, Drax, the new villains and a whole lot more…(Read…)

The Best News Bloopers of February 2017

Funny news bloopers that hit the internet in February 2017…(Read…)

A Japanese Robot That Teaches People How To Play Table Tennis

The record breaking robot that teaches humans how to play table tennis, a robot developed by Taku Oya that was just recognized by the Guinness Book Of World Records as the first robot table tennis tutor. It can also offer tips and provide encouragement via an LED messaging system on its net…(Read…)