What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of Luxury? Well the Vorstadt 14 in Switzerland and it's partnering network Rough Luxe describes luxury as a time for reflection, personal encounters with people, nature, architecture and environment as well as food and social and cultural experiences linked to geographic locations. It is also, the intellectual solicitation, listening to ones own feelings as well as comparing objects and time and thinking of their hierarchy.
That is what they are trying to accomplish with there 15th -century house in the town of Zug, Switzerland. Vorstadt 14 offers three luxury suites of totally different designs for travelers who are looking for there luxury. The two bottom floors are full-on minimalist, while the top floor is a private, under the eaves rustic meets Swiss modern apartment designed by Roger Stussi. (see below). These three suites are available for rent. Visit Vorstadt 14 to get more info and check out the other two suites.
This was an interesting project that I found on Behance this morning by Chris Berthe. The time it took to make these 3D letters using paper must have taken a while. Chris states that his project originally was created with a flat typeface in mind, paper & love is based on an octagonal grid and origami folds. The digital version represents this concept of origami by emphasizing transparency and by focusing on the shapes of the letter. The majority of the two-dimensional letters can be obtained by simply folding thin strips of paper and by following the octagonal grid. By taking what I had initially envisioned for the digital version, I created a new set of letters in 3D using paper, an x-acto knife and, of course, love (corny but true)!
I don't own an iPhone 4 or an iPad but if I did I would definitely be getting one of these Pantone cases. Any designer would agree. Monaco-based Case Scenario has linked up with Pantone and as a result, you get nine colors for the iPhone 4, ranging from the deep Pantone Blue 7462 to the juicy Pantone Pink 226. For iPad, the Fall fashion colors are Pantone Black, Pantone Cool Grey, Pantone Blue 7462 and Pantone Red 711.
If your looking for more licensed tech ideas they also have the Pantone color Library App for the iPhone. There is also the myPANTONE X-Ref App which would be good for those that are looking for ways to convert screen RGB color formulations into paints for print and your home.
Now for the people that are like me and don't have an apple product then your still in lucky. Pantone offers other products that range from bikes, storage bins, kitchen containers, and of course those all time favorite coffee mugs.
If you end up getting a crappy gift from your aunt Sally this Christmas. Then take it back and get you one of these products. It's got to be better than that sad excuse for a polyester sweater with reindeer on it.
I would be lying if I didn't say this home had a one hell of a beautiful view from so many different levels. It was designed by Longhi Architects in Punta Misterio, Peru. Longhi Architects made this home unique by building the home into the side of a cliff, and elements of the cliff infiltrate inside the home. If you want to see the construction process they have a couple pictures that show the building process of this home. There are so many elements of this home that are unique and eye catching. This home gives you a sense of peace not only in the design but also the view.
This is a short film opener for the short film competition "kurzundschön" (Short & Nice). The competition is for young creatives for commercial spots, motion design, short films and mobile miniatures. This competition was designed to promote and advocate up-and-coming talent. The featured short film for the competition was made by feedmee. The creators of this short opener wanted to show the short and nice moment when felicity and serenity came together. This is a beautiful short film with the feeling of letting go of life and floating to peace.
Floating in air! Client: WDR Concept & Design: FEEDMEE Design (Susanne Lüchtrath, Sabine Dully, Benjamin Zurek, Anton Riedel) Production: FEEDMEE Design Animation & Post: FEEDMEE Design Cut: FEEDMEE Design Camera: Timm Lange Sound & Music: Loy production
Throughout the year we slowly start collecting new music and by the end of the year we amass a large collection. Then as the last month of the year approaches we start to take a look back at the songs and albums that defined our year. We reminisce about the situations and the emotions that each song holds to us.
So in the spirit of that I decided to put together the Top Ten Albums of 2010 that have made my 2010. Each album in this list has made a moment in time for me in 2010. It was actually quite hard to put them in an order of 1 to 10 because in my mind they were all number 1's. So enjoy the little playlist I put together from each of these 10 artist.
Design concepts interest me. The thought process that goes behind a project is intriguing. So today we are going to look at the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse ($70). This is a minialistic ergonomically-sound pointing device. The flexible palm rest allows you to flatten the mouse to turn it off and make it more suitable for packing. The metallic middle strip lets you perform gestures to quickly and easily move around your documents. This mouse is packing a 2.4 GHz wireless USB Nano Transceiver that can connect wirelessly right out of the box with virtually no interference and has up to a 30-foot wireless range. Just in case you could see 30-foot away from your computer. Below is a video of Young Kim the Senior User Experience Designer talking about the design process of making this new Microsoft mouse.
This amazing Youtube video was made by Genrocks. It's this year's movies transformed into a seamlessly generated remix of 2010 movies. It has 270 of them into what you would call one giant ass video. This incredibly seamless, perfectly timed editing is mind blowing. All 270 film clips is listed here. You can find her on twitter too.
Di Liu a 25 year old Chinese photographer, has been awarded the 2010 Lacoste Elysee prize. I can see why. He is known for his works which deals with conflicting relationships between nature and human society. So in his series he chose to depict different animals in different cities and the overwhelming part of their daily life in the city.
On a side note. What would you do if you saw an animal like this in your city. Leave a comment in the section below.