If you're someone that loves Honey, then these
flight collections by
Bee Raw would be a great gift for yourself or for someone else. Every honey is as unique as its floral source, and can be compared to wine, tea and coffee in its variety and complexity. A detailed description of each varietal and origin is enclosed with your box. Vials hand-corked and sealed with bees wax, then packaged with a beautiful, handcrafted oak block in our signature gift box.
They have 6 different flight boxes to choose from and range from $45 to $80 per box. So check
Bee Raw out and get your honey on!
This modest dimension house is self-sufficient and has everything needed for a normal person's living. It's called
Diogene, after the antique Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope, and designed by famous Italian architect
Renzo Piano.
According to the architect, he has dreamed of a project like this since his student days, but back then he was unable to realise it. In 2000, Renzo decided to develop this project for himself, without any particular client. This work resulted in several prototypes, made of plywood, concrete and wood. The latter was published in 2009 in Italian design magazine Abitare, where it was noticed by Rolf Fehlbaum, chairman of
Vitra AG. Rolf felt attracted to the idea and immediately contacted Renzo, inviting him to carry out the project together. Finally, after three years of joint work the most recent prototype of Diogene was presented at the Vitra Campus
.
Diogene is a small house for one person, assembled from wood and coated with aluminium panelling. It dimensions are only 2.5 x 3 x 2.3 meters. Despite this, the creator managed to find space for a living room with a pull-out sofa and desk, toilet with a pan and shower as well as a small kitchen with a sink, cooking top and fridge. So do you think it has all one person needs?
Source: visuall.net
Jeremy Kool created this collection of CG creatures for a print and Online campaign. The client, an industrial fabric manufacturer, wanted an engaging way to showcase their fabrics. Jeremy did an amazing job on these CG creatures it's like you can tell how they would feel based on the fabric structure of the creatures.
"This job required me to model, texture, rig, pose, light, render and post produce large scale images to be used for print."
Check out the whole collection on
Behance.
These creative and innovative billboards were designed by
Ogilvy & Mather for
IBM but there also useful ideas for other functions like a bench, luggage ramps and rain shelters. Not only do these billboards promote IBM's brand but they add functional outdoor furniture to different cities all over the world. This is what you would call clever
advertising with a purpose.
Source: Toxel
Irina Blok took on a challenge of redesigning condom packaging to get out the message of protecting your junk. Here was the challenge:
"We are looking for a Next Generation Condom that significantly preserves or enhances pleasure, in order to improve uptake and regular use. Additional concepts that might increase uptake include attributes that increase ease-of-use for male and female condoms, for example better packaging or designs that are easier to properly apply."
She wanted to answer the challenge of reinventing condoms from a graphic design perspective. Perhaps the biggest problem with condoms is the boring packaging, and not the actual product. Creating compelling artwork could encourage people around the world to actually use these." This is how Irina Blok announced to take Bill Gates up on his challenge to design the 'next generation condoms' by redesigning packaging. What do you think?
We children of the 90's remember
pogs,
troll dolls and
pump-up shoes and more... So does
Internet Explorer and
Microsoft wanted to remind you of that with a new campain titled
"The Browser You Loved to Hate". It focuses on children who grew up in the 1990's and what it had to offer back then. Check out the video below: