This home was inspired by the typical Danish atrium house style of the '60s and '70s, with its shape and use of materials like glass and different shades of wood. The homes designer was Swedish architect Johan Sunberg, who designed the home to be surrounded by a young forest on the outside but on the inside have a courtyard with views of a garden surrounded by living spaces. As you tour the home you catch glimpses of other rooms, and of course, nature. Running the inner perimeter, a deck puts the finishing touches on this "indoor" outdoor living house design. See more pictures of this home on Trendir
Way back in the beginning of this blog I did a post called: "What's On Your Chess Board". Where I just talked about some interesting chess boards that I had found along the way. Well today, I have a couple more to add to the collection.
If you know of any other chess sets that you think could be in this collection. Let me know, leave a comment or sent me a message.
Lens Chess Set
This chess set is made using real Canon and Nikon camera lenses. The company Lensrentals.com, that made this unique concept makes it available for you to rent for a whopping $9,221.00 per week. So if your a chess fanatic and you have some cash, you can play some Camera Lense Chess.Ice Chess Set
The Ice Chess Set would be a fun and interesting way to play chess. They have silicone ice molds that create frozen chess pieces. This set is avaible for $12.99, and it's a lot cheaper then renting the $9,221.00 per week Camera Lens Chess Set.Key Chess Set
This sweet looking Key Chess Set was designed by Dave Pickett around the function of skeleton keys. The skeleton keys on this board are mode of brass. One set was finished in liver sulfur petina and the other set was sandblasted. The wood includes curly maple and walnut.LED Chess Set
Here is an innovative way for ravers to play chess in the dark. The LED Chess Set which, you can read more about how it came about and how it was made on Instructables.com3D Chess Board
This is a strange chess board and it would more than likely take me a minute to figure out. The 3D Chess board give another add dimension to the game we call chess.Cardboard Chess Set
The Cardboard Chess Set is a modern set with unique chess pieces made out of cardboard. Here is a chess set that has gone green.Straight Up Chess Set
Here is a different perspective on playing chess. This Straight Up Chess Set is a vertical wall mounted chess board. It would make you think a little different on how you would play and display your game. They have different styles of this set, which can cost you anywhere from $185 to $300.If you know of any other chess sets that you think could be in this collection. Let me know, leave a comment or sent me a message.
Whats On Your Chess Board Part II
I was enjoying the color palettes and the details this morning in these poster designs by Andy Rohr. These future retro posters were part of a fictitious airline that takes you to Mars called MarsUnited. These posters reminds me of some old school 60's scifi take on how the future will be and where we can go. Andy did a wonderful job on taking the vintage to a retro future. The MarsUnited series posters are available to purchase on his shop. Plus, don't forget to check out some of his other works as well.
MarsUnited by Andy Rohr
Photography Richard Gubbels from the Netherlands captured these beauties. The color tones and the surreal feeling of nostalgia in these photos are fantastic. I could picture myself explore this cooling tower inside of an abandon power plant on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Why Sunday you ask? I don't know it just seems like a good exploring day. These are not the only stunning images taken by Richard so check out more of his work on Flickr.
Source: ThisisColossal
Richard Gubbels - Cooling Tower
Seeing how I'm an Ohioian, I get excited when I find bands that are from where I use to live. The Lighthouse and the Whaler is a band from Cleveland, Ohio, though its name would assume otherwise. This indie-folk-pop band has a future of making it big due to their sound is catchy, uplifting and somewhat rustic. They have already completed two EP and a Self Title Album and currently will be playing more live shows (hopefully in Tampa!). They are also in the process of creating their new album which you can keep up to date with them on their Blog.
Below you can a listen to their Self Title Album and spread the word. I think this indie band will be exploding in 2011. I look forward to their new album but in the meantime, I will enjoy their Self Titled Album.
Source: JessG,
The Lighthouse and the Whaler
This is a place where being inside feels like one is outside. Located in beautiful Brazil and designed by Fernanda Marques. The Loft 24/7 brings in modern style with nature. This spacious bungalow has some unique materials to bring nature a little bit closer. The use of rough stone walls, limestone floors, steel and glass give the interior a earthly tone to it. The interior and the outer environment, glazed walls and ceilings ensure spatial continuity: one of the hallmarks of Fernanda Marques’s designs.
I would have to say though, this house would making camping at lot more comfortable. You can read more about this home on Architizer.com
Loft 24/7
Laura Bifano has been working on her new series "Menagerie". It's a show of 10 polygonal animal paintings that she has been working on for the last three months. This series shows her fascination with the natural world and the world of computer games. She is not the only one with this fascination because her prints are selling like hot cakes. (Yes, hot cakes)! Each print is selling for about $40.00 a piece. She's currently releasing a painting a day and is up to number 7 so only 3 more to go. You can keep up with them on her Tumblr.
Who doesn't want a pixelated octopus doing what he does best? Creepin!
Source: drawn
Laura Bifano's Pixelated Animals
I had the pleasure of talking with the creator Marty Kenney about his Fake Album Covers website. Marty, also known as Mantis, designed a site that allows others to generate fake album covers and provides them with an outlet to show their designs.
The rules are simple since there are only three and they are as follows:
1. Generate a band name/artist based off a generated Wikipedia word/name
2. Generate an album title based off of using the last few words of a quote that is also generated by a link.
3. Generate album photo/artwork based off a limited number of flickr images that are also provided by a link.
In designing the fake cover, you can use any kind of editing software to create a square proportioned graphic; 685 x 685 pixels using the above method. You are also allowed to manipulate the photo; as long as in so far that the original image is for the most part, recognizable. Give it a try!
During the whole process of running through the rules and generating an album cover, I got a chance to ask Mantis a couple of questions concerning his ideas about the site. Here is what he had to say:
Damion: Where would you like to see this go?
Mantis: I would like there to be enough submissions for there to be daily updates, and see the whole thing grow, and get as many people interested and involved as possible.
The rules are simple since there are only three and they are as follows:
1. Generate a band name/artist based off a generated Wikipedia word/name
2. Generate an album title based off of using the last few words of a quote that is also generated by a link.
3. Generate album photo/artwork based off a limited number of flickr images that are also provided by a link.
In designing the fake cover, you can use any kind of editing software to create a square proportioned graphic; 685 x 685 pixels using the above method. You are also allowed to manipulate the photo; as long as in so far that the original image is for the most part, recognizable. Give it a try!
During the whole process of running through the rules and generating an album cover, I got a chance to ask Mantis a couple of questions concerning his ideas about the site. Here is what he had to say:
Damion: What got you into Graphic Design?
Mantis: I grew up in Maui, Hawaii. ---which is the most isolated inhabited landmass on earth. As such, culture out there tends to become a bit insular and to some degree lacking in freshness and innovation. Which basically, as a culture junkie as I was in my formative years, led me to seek out as many forms of media as possible. Being pre-internet, magazines were huge in allowing me to understand what was happening thousands of miles away.... they provided a tether to what was going on in the world. So basically I was breathing in graphic design as a way to access the world. I also have always drawn and painted, so in High school I discovered that commercial art was basically the only viable option for me to stay doing art, and make a living. And so I developed a love for design from there.
Damion: What inspired you to start the Fake Album Covers Tumblr site?
Damion: What inspired you to start the Fake Album Covers Tumblr site?
Mantis: A friend of mine posted a design "challenge" to make fake album covers on Tribe.net years ago, and then he recently revived the game on Facebook. I started making them pretty quickly, and decided they needed a permanent home on the web. With the ease of creating a tumblr page, and the proliferation of nonsense blogs, I figured, "why not put them up there, and invite people to submit?".
Damion: What would you tell others to get them interested in being part of your site?
Damion: What would you tell others to get them interested in being part of your site?
Mantis: Designing album covers is fun! And it's a great exercise for designers of all skill levels, to be given specific criteria, and then develop a solution even if it .... Just follow the instructions and go crazy.... Its good practice work, for when you're bored, and Angry Birds just isn't cutting it.
Damion: Where would you like to see this go?
Fake Album Covers
Alexandre Farto known by the art community as Vhils uses a slightly different approach to making art. Although he uses walls to make his art he does use other types of canvas like metal, paper and wood. Also included are the occasional print and/or installation.
Vhils wall portraits are stunning and mesmerizing. From what I'm guessing he first craves the image into a concrete wall and than fills it up again with plaster and explosives. To create a unique and destructive way of portraying his street art.
Source: webdesignerdepot
Vhils - Exploding Art
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