Souvenirs from places you’ll never visit created by Portuguese design studio Snack Studio.
Credits:
Idea & Concept: Martín Feijoó
Illustrations & Art Direction: Miguel Sousa & Sara Enriquez
Animations: Snack Studio
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Souvenirs from places you’ll never visit created by Portuguese design studio Snack Studio.
Credits:
Idea & Concept: Martín Feijoó
Illustrations & Art Direction: Miguel Sousa & Sara Enriquez
Animations: Snack Studio
Via Behance
The pointers are called Pointer Here. They were designed by Anna and Maxim Maximov of Maximovich Design. Each marker features a small circle that sits on a flat surface and ideally surrounds the item you don’t want to lose. A piece stands up from the circle, rising above the stuff around it to point the way. Simple, yet eye-catching.
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Bugatti. Sexy then and now.
This cool wrapping paper concept is called “Universal Wrapping Paper”. Design and art direction by Fabio Milito and Francesca Guidotti. This crossword puzzle has appropriate text for twenty popular occasions and holidays.
You can check out more pictures of this unique wrapping paper here and purchase it here.
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Created by Johnathon Kneebone and James Dives of advertising agency The Glue Society, this melting ice cream truck is a sculpture titled Hot With The Chance of Late Storm was unveiled at the 2006 Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney. Taking place yearly, this event showcases artists’ work along Sydney’s Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk.
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Born in Ibaraki, Japan, in 1980, Yuki Matsueda is a Japanese artist and sculptor. He graduated from the Tokyo University of the Arts with a Ph.D. in Design in 2010. His eye-popping art is all done by hand and is full of fun and makes you smile.
Follow him on Twitter or learn more about Yuki on his website.
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Mark Handforth
Vespa
2001
Mixed media. Collection of Alexander Schroder.
Lampione
Mark Handforth
This LED lightbulb installation is the work of the group Like Architects. The design collective teamed up with Ikea for this show of lights in Lisbon, Portugal. This intricate display of lights is called LEDscape. At night, the lamps are lit gradually, pulsing in different rhythms. The light shapes the space differently every few minutes, coaxing users in a game where their perception and awareness of the space — and the installation — constantly changes.
The latest installation from Aether & Hemera in London’s Canary Wharf is this fleet of 300 illuminated boats called Voyage. Each floating light resembles an origami boat light from within.
Voyage will be up through February 15th, 2013, and viewing is best at night.
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Just words blah, blah and blah, nothing more. The pleasure of reading!
The Blah blah blah book concept/idea is by gogelmogel and was handmade by apapap.