'The Grinch' Trailer

Illumination just released the first look at The Grinch, an upcoming 2018 animated reimagining of Dr. Seuss’ classic children’s book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. The Grinch sneaks into theaters on November 9th.”The Grinch tells the story of a cynical grump who goes on a mission to steal Christmas, only to have his heart changed by a young girl’s generous holiday spirit. Funny, heartwarming and visually stunning, it’s a universal story about the spirit of Christmas and the indomitable power of optimism.”..(Read…)

Charlize Theron Attempts Hot Ones' Spicy Wing Challenge

In the latest episode of First We Feast’s “Hot Ones” series, host Sean Evans chats with Oscar-winning actress and star of the new film Gringo, Charlize Theron, about her life and long acting career as they both suffer through ten progressively spicy hot sauce-covered chicken wings.”Charlize Theron is an Oscar-winning actress, humanitarian, and Hollywood superstar. But how is she with hot food? Find out as the Gringo star tests her spice credentials against the wings of death on Hot Ones. As she struggles through the Scoville onslaught, Theron teaches Sean some South African slang, breaks down her reality-TV obsession, and takes the spiciest Rorschach test in history.”..(Read…)

The First Trailer for 'Tully'

Focus Features just released the first full trailer for Tully, an upcoming 2018 comedy-drama film starring Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Mark Duplass, and Ron Livingston, and directed by Jason Reitman. Tully arrives in theaters on April 20th.”Marlo, a mother of three including a newborn, is gifted a night nanny by her brother. Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully.”..(Read…)

If Cows Could Talk

“Here we are again… another 8 hours of my life gone up in flames to edit this bizarre video. Only took 2 years to make this one so I’d say the series is moving along swimmingly!”..(Read…)

First Aid Made Easy

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This design should be oh-so-satisfying for anyone with organizing OCD! It’s called Array and it aims to make accessing first aid supplies a cinch. Because many injuries (even tiny booboos) are time-sensitive for treatment, it’s important that your first aid kit is neatly organized and easily accessible. Array consists of clear slots so you can see each item’s location in the kit instead of digging through a box of messy supplies. As easy to refill as it is to sort through, it’s an ideal solution for any workplace, home or public space.

Designer: Jason Lee

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Ditch All Your Devices for One!

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I often daydream of the day I can ditch my phone, computer and tablet. It’s not that I don’t want to be connected or anything. I would just prefer to have one device that can do it all! That’s the idea behind Vision X. It utilizes a futuristic and flexible OLED screen system to instantly transform from tablet to phone in seconds.

Imagine the possibilities: Need to see more on your maps app? Want to dive into your favorite strategy game? Need to hunker down and do some work while you’re on the go? Just extend the screen! Equipped with x86 Softwares on a Snapdragon Platform by Qualcomm, it’s also as powerful as some PCs when paired with a keyboard. Do you think we’re getting close to having this far-out tech made available? Let us know!

Designer: Emad Rahimi

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A music player with SWAG

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You’ll never see a turntable with more of a bad-boy personality than the Dude. Designed to rest against a wall like a real dude would, the turntable comes with a mesh door that holds the vinyl in place, and the needle is built right into the door itself. As the record plays, the needle moves along its slot, looking just simply beautiful. The only control you need is the knob on the side that lets you choose your RPM. If you want to pause your music, just lift the door open and the needle disengages. You’ve got a soft fabric covered speaker right below the turntable, enchanting you with audio while the design of the Dude Turntable captivates your eyes.

Designers: Minho Lee and DAWN

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Pangea's Custom Oceanic Maps Combine Bathymetric Data with Design

A couple of years ago, we covered Lake Art, a family-run business that uses a laser cutter/engraver to create decorative objects inspired by local lakes, rivers and oceans. Recently brought to our attention is Pangea, a small company that has a more minimal take on a similar topic. 

When he initially started experimenting creating 3D ocean maps, industrial designer and Pangea founder Tom Percy was working a full-time job at a design firm. After making his first official map of Australia’s Moreton Bay as a birthday gift for his father, Percy caught the mapmaking bug and decided to pursue the side hustle more seriously.

Percy’s initial design process starts with isolating a region of coastline he wants to feature. He then sources the bathymetric data and begins to sketch the contours of each layer. Once they layers are ready, he laser-cuts the pieces out of plywood sheets. The most labor-intensive step in the process comes after the laser-cutting, when Percy carefully hand-glues each layer onto the next. The top layer is always white to emphasize the beauty in the variety of depths in each map.

Since the region possibilities are endless and every piece is handmade, each map ends up as a one-of-a-kind work of art.

Percy’s goal within the next couple of years is to launch a new platform on his website that allows users to isolate sections of an online map—like Google Maps—themselves and then automatically send it to Percy and his team so they can get started. This would save time for Percy and ultimately make each project feel that much more personal. 

Pangea maps may be sans complicated text and color, but we actually dig thier stripped down versions of typical ocean maps. If you’re craving more eye candy, their Instagram page has plenty of it in addition to their website.

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SeaVees has teamed up with Mr Turk for a playful, patterned collection of slip-on and lace-up sneakers. Designed in Palm Springs, the patterns are 1960s-inspired and statement-making. The slip-on style is available in two colorways: Greenhouse Floral……

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White cedar covers gabled lake house in Canada by YH2

Canadian firm YH2 has completed a contemporary cabin beside a lake in Quebec, with pale cedar cladding running up the exterior walls and over its gabled roof.

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The home is aptly titled Window on the Lake after a glazed wall that fills the gabled end of a double-height living room.

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This great room looks out onto the body of water and wooden steps leading down to a dock on the shore. The roof extends beyond the glazing to form a small porch over a seating area.

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The residence measures 1,507 square feet (140 square metres) across two storeys, and is designed to comfortably accommodate eight people.

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Based in Montreal, YH2 built the house on the site of an old family cottage, in a small clearing with woods on either side.

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Its layout comprises an open-plan living room and kitchen on its ground floor, with a large light wood dining table anchoring the sunlit space.

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Two bathrooms and two bedrooms are also located on the lower level, while a room with four double-sized beds arranged on either side of the walls is found upstairs. To save room on storage space, drawers slide up underneath the four bedframes.

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A lofted office and sitting area overlook the great room below, with glass half-walls creating a transparent barrier. The building’s balloon frame is exposed across the walls and ceiling.

“Its exposed wooden studs and joists painted white give the building a unique rhythm of shadow and light,” said YH2.

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Horizontal cedar boards wrap the exterior of the house, both on the walls and across the pitched roof, emphasising the length of the design.

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Across both long facades are three tall windows, interspersed evenly with black metal ribbons, which complement the home’s symmetry.

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The house is located midway between Montreal and Quebec City in the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains – a popular getaway for urbanites from both cities. Other nearby retreats include a black A-frame cottage by Jean Verville and a two-storey cliffside residence with a large outdoor deck by Alain Carle.

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Among YH2 has completed several homes in Canada’s Quebec province, such as a ski chalet with a V-shaped timber roof modelled on bird’s wings, an angular cottage covered in dark shingled with a stark white nook upstairs, and a two-storey lakehouse with a concrete base on upper gabled design clad in lightwood.

Photography is by Francis Pelletier.

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