Bike enthusiast and designer
Izhar Gafni built a functioning bicycle made out of recycled cardboard for about $9 dollars. That is pretty slick if I say so myself.
The Cardboard Bicycle can withstand water and humidity, coated with a strong layer of brown and white material, making the finished product look like it is made of hard lightweight plastic and can carry riders weighing up to 485 pounds. The cost to make the bike is around $9-$12 and the manufacturer expects that the cost to the consumer would be around $60-$90 depending on what parts they choose to add on. If you want to know more about the design, watch the video below.
Source: ERB
Welcome to TCL Playlist-40. Summer can sometimes feel like its flying by. So how about a playlist to put you in a slower speed of summer. Check out some new tracks by
Glowbug,
Blackbird Blackbird,
Giraffage and more...
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 or in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. Happy With You by Blackbird Blackbird
2. Heatwave by Glowbug
3. No Interruption by Hoodie Allen
4. Low life (Featuring Steffaloo) by Tours
5. City of Lovers by Baby Monster
6. Feels by Giraffage
7. The Cockroach by Glowbug
8. Doused by DIIV
9. Empty Streets by Ghost Beach
10. Novermber Skies feat. Nina Kinert by Thomas Barford
11. Get A Move On by Mr. Scruff
12. Deuxime by Tours
13. Til Infinity by 93' It'z Da Year
Stuart Langfield is the creator behind the official music video for
Julien Mier's “Watercolour Sky,” from his upcoming EP, When Will You Wake Up, that comes out on August 6th. This video takes a trippy cinematic journey through the countryside of Squamish, British Columbia where a man awakens to a world full of origami animals. Check out the video, I think you will find the ending quite interesting.
Julien Mier - Watercolour Sky from
Stuart Langfield on
Vimeo.
Source: Global Yodel
Denmark-based design agency
Scandinavian DesignLab took on the task of creating a branding scheme for Copenhagen-based fashion store PARISTEXAS with a most unusual series of designs that merge bugs with musical instruments.
"The assignment involved creating an identity that breaks with the traditional thinking behind identities and by extension supports a sense of unique, international exclusivity and underground style."
These are seriously a way of creating an identity that breaks the traditional thinking. Identity and uniqueness comes to my mind when I see the current branding and font selections. You can read more about it on their
website.
Source: Likecool
The
Faraday Porteur is a electric bicycle that includes a 250 watt motor, concealed batteries that provide 10 to 15 miles of pedal assist on a single charge. A single charge lasts up to 15 miles, and the bike takes 45 minutes to fully juice up. The bike's Kickstarter page describes this as an "electric tailwind," describing it as "the feeling of riding with the best tailwind you've ever had." It's now available in
Kickstarter for $3,500; they want to reach $100,000 in funding to make the first factory run.
Source: LikeCool