The
South Yarra House was designed by
LSA Architects and it captivates your attention immediately. To engage your attention they implement voluminous forms wherever possible, installing varied planes, and used color to keep your attention while blurring the internal/external boundaries.
The interior of the home is gorgeous with its use of minimal space with high ceilings, giving the home a more opened feel. The boundaries between the patio and the living space blend so nicely that you almost think its one room. If you want to read the architects description of the house you can check it out on
Contemporist.com.
Atelier Olschinsky first caught my attention with his photography of the
1000km series, but then I stumbled upon his website. There, I found more inspiration and great work from Atelier, especially his
Legendary Cities poster set. It was one of those finds that I just found intricate and well designed. The detail that was put into these posters is amazing and each city represent a comic style city. He also has two other series
Cities II and
Cities III that are worth checking out as well.
Have you ever wondered what you would do if the internet went down? I know I would probably do more than half of the suggested approaches suggested in the poster below. So if you're ever in a pickle with what to do when your internet goes down. Look no further than this poster created by
Pleated Jeans. Although, I think they could have added "surf the internet on your phone", but that would have made all the suggestions useless.
Source: Pleated Jeans
The dance crazy posters below were created by
Amy Rodchester for the Newcastle Festival of Dance. I was quite intrigued with Amy's choice of visualization with her design. She describes her ideas and elements on her site and this is what she had to say:
The design of the posters visualise any pair of feet in any pair of shoes being able to dance and aims to encourage people to step out of their comfort zone and try something new. The 3D element of the posters engages and intrigues viewers. Each poster targets a different generation, inspiring children to dance, encouraging youths to be creative, motivating adults to continue exercise and reminding the elderly of their time in the old dance halls.
If you want to check out more of Amy's work you can do
so here.
In the age of digital, to-do list apps have been a blessing in disguise, but let me show you another treasure for those hand list makers out there.
Ryan McGinness has just published this unique to-do list calendar for 2012. It's the perfect resource for any artist, designer, or dedicated list-maker to have on his or her own desk. The
To-Do List Calendar ($31.00) features a lightly gridded space on each page, which also features a unique drawing of one of McGinness signature symbols. The entire calendar is printed in one color 100% black and comes in a minimal and slick package.
Source: Curated