Naoto Fukasawa

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A classic project from Naoto. The set also included a kiwi and strawberry version, all really great stuff.

via: toxel, make sure you check out these tree houses too

John Stezaker

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A well known artist from the UK, Stezaker works with iconic images found in books, magazines, and postcards. He builds collages from them, creating interesting relationships between the overlapping photographs. You can see more of his work on ‘The Approach’ gallery website.

Sacred Mtn.

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Another day, another cool artist from San Fran. Really liking his feel good 60’s vibe spanning across many mediums.

Check out his site here.

The Book Cover Archive

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Great resource of book covers for you design nerds doing some cover artwork, or, just looking for some design inspiration.

Check out the website here.

The End?

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The End is a flickr photo pool strictly about end title sequences from movies. Sometimes funny, other times just plain cool; The End is definitely worth a look if you’re into typography, film, or dreamy ladies applying lipstick.

BEER SWEATERS WOOO!

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NOW WE CAN ALL GET SMASHED IN STYLE WOOO!

3D renderings by José María Andrés Martín

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Beautiful work by a Spanish 3D designer now working in the UK. Check out his website: www.alzhem.com

29 Years later…

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This beautiful piece of machinery was at the height of car design in the year 1980. Those lines are something to marvel at. It was a concept car for Citroën and as you guessed, was never mass produced. Closest thing we got to this was a DeLorean. Or perhaps a Lamborghini Countach

Check out more photos here

Thomas Allen

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Some awesome photography featured on the cover of this month’s ‘The Walrus‘. You can check out more of his work on the Foley Gallery website (1, 2). The magazine credits mention that he’ll be showing there again this fall. More pieces from an ‘06 show can be seen on the Joseph Bellows Gallery website as well.

foosball 2.0

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A shiny new foosball table design is in the works. ‘11′ is a collaboration of two companies – GRO design and Tim modelmakers – each contributing their world-class specialist skills to this showcase project. 

“For many of us, table football is a game that is close to our hearts, holding cherished memories of our childhood and youth. Its popularity also reflects the passion and love that millions of people around the world share for ‘the beautiful game’ of football.”