Pour leur projet Street Eraser, les artistes Tayfun Sarier et Guus ter Beek (travaillant tous les deux dans l’agence Wieden+Kennedy) ont créé des autocollants géants qui imitent l’outil d’effacement de Photoshop et servent à effacer les rues, les publicités, les graffitis et les affiches des rues de Londres.
Une nouvelle fois, le studio japonais Nendo nous prouve qu’il déborde d’inventivité avec ces superbes stickers « Paper Bricks » imaginés pour le magazine japonais Pen. Proposant ainsi un faux rendu en bois et en perspective, ces stickers peuvent être utilisés ensemble ou séparément pour décorer votre papeterie.
This time of year, showering friends, family, colleagues and your favorite bodega owner with thoughtful gifts is a congenial way to show your appreciation. More than simply a token stocking stuffer, the below items culled from the Cool Hunting gift guide make for an excellent present that’s smaller in size…
Inspired by her volunteer work at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, designer Ashley Ludwin began dreaming of ways she could brighten up the wards and make sterile medical equipment look a little less intimidating. Last year she decided to focus her talent on redesigning the ubiquitous IV bag,…
L’excellente marque coréenne Appree a eu l’excellent idée de proposer des stickers et post-its sous forme de fleurs de cerisier. Appelé simplement Cherry Blossom Memo Stickers, cet objet simple et élégant ajoute de la fraîcheur et de la couleur sur un bureau. Plus d’images dans la suite.
Yayoi Kusama a pensé cette installation “The Obliteration Room” pour la Galerie d’Art Moderne de Brisbane. En utilisant une pièce à vivre totalement blanche, les enfants de l’exposition étaient invités à coller des stickers colorés sur tous les éléments de la pièce pour la transformer.
L’illustratore Billy Brown si è fatto lo sbatti di ridisegnare una novantina tra le più vecchie e celebri reflex fino alle moderne DSLR & Co. Tutte riprodotte in formato mini-sticker. In vendita qui. {Via}
Removable fabric wall decals designed to help kids get crafty
Kids are fickle. Keeping them entertained is a never-ending problem for parents. Enter Sticky Tiki, a creative solution in the form of reusable wall decals, originally hand-painted and printed by a crafty couple in Napier, New Zealand. Made from rip- and wrinkle-proof fabric, the graphics are backed with a low-tack adhesive for easy transfer— either to reconfigure the shape, apply them outdoors or to take them with you if you move.
The printed fabric is also washable, so they not only encourage cognitive thinking through creative application, but allow for messy kids to go wild with them—perfect for interactive storytelling.
Sticky Tiki wall graphics last three to five years, and have been tested for long-lasting strength after repositioning, which work up to around 140 moves. Leaving no marks on the walls when moved, if your little one outgrows the design, there is no need to repaint the room.
The decals come in a variety of styles and range in price, typically spanning $25-150. Pick them up online from the official website or Etsy shop, where you can also contact the makers about customization.
Fanette Guilloud e Alexis Facca hanno fondato Maison Binoclette, una serie di silhouette di occhiali in formato stickers per personalizzare la mela del vostro portatile. Sullo store trovate diversi modelli e forme. {Via}
From Barry McGee to Save Tibet, DJ DB’s thousands of stickers in his new book
Founder of the record label Breakbeat Science and an early proponent of drum and bass, DB Burkeman (known to most as producer, promoter and DJ DB) wears many hats. Most recently, he took up the role of editor with his book “Stickers: Stuck-Up Piece of Crap: From Punk Rock to Contemporary Art.”
Created with downtown girl-in-the-know Monica LoCascio, “Stickers” proudly displays Burkeman’s collection—a mass he’s accumulated over the past 30 years—as well as essays from Shepard Fairey, Bill McMullen, JK5, Stanley Donwood, HAZE, Moby, Lance Mountain and collections from several other prominent sticker collectors and makers such as Kaws, Espo and Invader.
The encyclopedic document covers a wide swathe of contemporary culture where stickers have been involved. With 4,000 examples, stickers span the Velvet Underground’s Warhol banana sticker album cover to DIY postal stickers gracing NYC street lights.
Compiled according to genre, Stickers begins with punk rock and hardcore, goes on to skateboarding, early hip-hop, political messages and graffiti tags. Pages of actual stickers designed by Maya Hayuk, Ryan McGinness, Aiko, Todd James, Surface to Air, Barry McGee, KR and more allow you to get in on the action. DB says, “After three years of insane work and 6000 stickers all over our house, my family’s feeling about the book finally coming out is “Thank F*%&!”
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