owengatley:

 
‘Make Friends with the Neighbours’
Hey folks!
So it has been a very long while since my last post. For this I can only apologise.
Anyway here’s something I did for YCN’s latest issue of ‘Ideas Illustrated’. I was asked to give a piece of advice based on the theme of ‘relocation’ and illustrate it. I went with ‘Make Friends with the Neighbours’, and I was pretty chuffed with how the final illustration turned out. It’s very rare for me to be happy with both concept and aesthetic, so this made for a very pleasant change.
Keeping with the theme of relocation, I’ve done some of my own relocating recently. A few weeks ago I moved to Berlin, and it’s a blast! More on this, and photos of my current working studio to follow.
Bis später!
jack-hudson:


Therapy Today Magazine
This piece accompanies an article written by Karen Brown on Nonviolent Resistance; which is an evolving model developed to address violent or destructive behaviour in adolescents.
fleck-tesseract:

Joy to the World! 
Original lyric from “Joy to the World” by Isaac Watts, 1719.
Available as a print at society6, and soon christmas cards from my facebook page
45 Grams of Patience for $19.14
FLOWmarket is a store that materializes our immaterial needs. FLOWmarket is about next generation luxury. FLOWmarket is designed from the notion that change happens when we as individuals change our mindset. FLOWmarket has due to its simple and universal form been able to succesfully cross cultural boundries between Europe, US and Asia. FLOWmarket is often asked by journalists if they should  label it as design, as art, as business or as activism. FLOWmarket have had temporary stores open in Copenhagen, Zurich, New York, Taipei, Shanghai, Singapore and Seoul. FLOWmarket opened its first store in 2004. FLOWmarket is created and designed by Mads Hagstrøm. Product photography by Niclas Jessen. Web Development by Morten Sørdahl Nielsen. All rights reserved © 2009 FLOWmarket
Work Paper by (Stassja Mrozinski)

Representation of ‘a word in space.’ I chose to represent the word ‘WORK’, and the challenge of being faced with a mountain of paperwork. The choice to use Times New Roman to render the word ‘work’ was deliberate and draws associations with its common use in offices.
 
SOLID_HO
 (2009-04-15)Wall WatchesSolid_ho is the new minimal wall clock by Paula collective.It display the passing of the time in a non conventional way, replacing usual numbers with twelvegeometric solid, that gradually complicate evolving from tetrahedron to dodecahedron stellata. Realizedin methacrylate and acrylic paint by ‘Soluzioni di Francesca’ - Rome.
oliphillips:

Geometric Paper Torso
by Horst Kiechle
triviumquadrivium:

beanfield:

The Bone Chair by JDS Architects is more a dissection of a chair than the creation of one.
Read more at Design Milk:  http://design-milk.com/bone-chair-by-jds-architects/#ixzz1f6rJWYTu

Well…
pope90:

by chad wys
monstersbetrippin:

Scott Benson
panaceum:

gift by Yoshinori Kobayashi on Flickr.