It will soon be upon us the New Google Nexus S. The Nexus S is the next generation of Nexus devices, co-developed by Google and Samsung. It will have the latest Android platform (Gingerbread), paired with a 1 GHz Hummingbird processor and 16GB of internal memory only. It will make Nexus S one of the fastest phones on the market. It comes pre-installed with the best of Google apps and enabled with new and popular features like true multi-tasking, Wi-Fi hotspot, Internet Callling, NFC support, and full web browsing. With this device, users will also be the first to receive software upgrades and new Google mobile apps as soon as they become available. Another great feature about the Nexus S is that it's unlocked and will work with any GSM carrier. The Nexus S, which goes on sale Dec. 16, will sell for $529 as an unlocked phone without a contract. It will also be available for $199 with a two-year service agreement with T-Mobile.
Dorian Studio is a graphic design studio based in Barcelona and I came across their nice poster collection called Synthesis. It was inspired by some of the synthesizers of the past that have influenced the evolution of music. The collection includes four posters inspired by different syntethizers, the Minimoog, the Roland JP in 8000, the ARP 2500 and the Yamaha PSS 680. These are definitely some inspirational types of posters that would look good in someone's studio.
via: Creative&Live
Dorian Studio - Synthesis Poster Collection
This is one of three Orient Houses built by Ryall Porter Sheridan Architects. It was built in Long Island Sound which is between the Greater New York/New England regions. This beautiful home was suited with large panoramic windows to pull the view into the space creating a true connection to the location. Home's with large windows are something I would look for in a home to give it that open and large space feeling. I also like the choices of earth tones and dual colors to make that house feel warm and cozy.
The Orient House
I'm a sucker for Ghetto Blasters of the past but TDK is bringing back the boombox with a new line of boomboxes updated for today's technology. There are two models, the 3 Speaker Boombox($499) and the 2 Speaker Boombox($399). The difference between the 3 speaker and the two speaker is that the 3 speaker system has a dedicated subwoofer in the center. Both stereos have a glossy finish with a touch screen control panel and it also has the classic retro shape of the OG (Original Gangster). The touch screens on these boomboxes are embedded into the front of the device, similar to those found in many Smartphones. Each of these boomboxes have the option to be plugged in or battery operated. Both models have USB, 3.5mm and RCA auxiliary ports to connect a variety of music sources. There is also a larger auxiliary port that allows you to connect a guitar or microphone in case you want to jam or sing with your music. These boomboxes will become available online starting in January 2011 and should be in stores by Februrary.
source: coolhunting
source: coolhunting
TDK Boombox
Christmas is only 23 days away and you're still trying to find that perfect gift. How about getting one of these bad boys. The Logitech Revue with Google T.V. ($299). The one stop shop to turn your TV into the future of entertainment. Revue is a companion to your TV and not a TV itself, so it can be easily updated. Plus Google TV is an open platform, with developers creating more apps and functionality next year, so your TV will do more as Google TV does more. One of the great features of the Revue is the fact that your Smartphone can become your remote and even do voice search's for those that are lazy and don't want to type. I admit I'm one of them. You can even watch a video on your phone and then push it to your TV. The only drawback of this media hub so far is that Hulu doesn't work on Google TV yet, but that can change in the future. More than likely you will have to pay for Hulu Plus for it to work. There are way too many functions for this box so I have added some videos to show the demo of this hub.
Logitech Revue with Google TV
Tom Davie from Studiotwentysix2 has put together a nice typographic note card set. They come with a set of 10 cards plus envelopes. These offset lithographic cards were printed on Mohawk Superfine 80lb. cover stock, an eco-friendly paper. The accompanying envelopes are a beautiful steel blue paper stock and are 100% recycled. This beautiful note card set will run you about $13.95. So if you love typography, design and letter writing, then these cards were made for you. Check out more of Tom's work on Studiotwentysix2 website
Typographic Note Cards
December is just one day away and winter is slowly becoming a reality for many. So how about a playlist that will join in the sounds of winter. In Playlist-20 there are some treats in here with a new track called "Kids" by Two Door Cinema Club and a remix of Helios track "First Dream Called Ocean". New bands like The Blacklight District, Brothertiger and Mathemagic and much more. So sit back and relax to the sounds of winter.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
2. Put the Days Away by Sun Airway
3. A Man of Virtue by The Blacklight District
4. Feel by Brothertiger
5. The New, Improved Hypocrisy by The Radio Dept
6. 300 Clouds by Nightlands
7. Mexican Mavis by Boy and Bear
8. Only If yOu Run by Julian Plenti
9. Kids by Two Door Cinema Club
10. Block After Block by Matt & Kim
11. Satellite by Lelia Broussard
12. Scott Mescudi vs The world (Ft. Cee-lo Green) by Kid Cudi
13. Breastroke by Mathemagic
14. Cold House by Teen Daze
15. First Dream Called Ocean (Stray Remix) by Helios
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Stay Close by Delorean2. Put the Days Away by Sun Airway
3. A Man of Virtue by The Blacklight District
4. Feel by Brothertiger
5. The New, Improved Hypocrisy by The Radio Dept
6. 300 Clouds by Nightlands
7. Mexican Mavis by Boy and Bear
8. Only If yOu Run by Julian Plenti
9. Kids by Two Door Cinema Club
10. Block After Block by Matt & Kim
11. Satellite by Lelia Broussard
12. Scott Mescudi vs The world (Ft. Cee-lo Green) by Kid Cudi
13. Breastroke by Mathemagic
14. Cold House by Teen Daze
15. First Dream Called Ocean (Stray Remix) by Helios
Playlist-20 Compiled by Damion
I don't know how to pronounce this visitor center but it is definitely eye catching in design. It's located in the eastern part of the national park that surrounds Europe's largest glacier. The Snaefellsstofa building is shaped in an X design and was designed by Arkis. The materials are as usual concrete and beautiful untreated wood. I'm a sucker for these types of materials. If I'm ever in Europe I would surely visit this visitor center.
Location: Skriðuklaustur, Iceland
Type: Visitor center
Year: 2010:
Architecs: ArkÃs
source: belowtheclouds
Snaefellsstofa Visitor Center
Lumadessa is a little art and design label by Josh Brill. Focusing on limited edition art prints and design products, that implement premium materials and production methods. Resulting in timeless works with longer display lives. In these limited edition prints is his Flora Fauna Birds Edition which is full of different styles of birds. The Flora Fauna collection is a cataloging of the design identities of plants and animals from around the world. Examining the visual character differences and similarities of species. A field guide of discovery, beginning with birds. For each of these prints that are sold 5% of the profits are donated to Animal and Environmental charities which I think is a great idea. Here are a few of the designs. If you want to see more than head on over to his website.
Lumadessa: Bird Collections
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