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By Pat Law™ • Sep 17th, 2008minimalsites turns me on like a tap with their beautiful repository of gorgeous minimal site designs, updated on a daily basis. Less is more, they believe. Doing more with less, they strive to achieve.
minimalsites turns me on like a tap with their beautiful repository of gorgeous minimal site designs, updated on a daily basis. Less is more, they believe. Doing more with less, they strive to achieve.
Do you remember the days of cradling a chunky phone between your ear and shoulder whilst having your free hand twirls your phone cord silly? Bring back those memories with YUBZ’s USB Skpe phone at only USD44.95.
I’ve been lurking about at the Supermarket for a while now, and I thought I’d share this secret place with you. Supermarket hosts aisles of designs oozing of pure creativity born from the hands of designers themselves, which you can buy straight ‘off the shelves’.
This Michael Lau designed Nike BMX [Lighting Bolts] Blazer is too fucking gorgeous for words.
This cute little baby is an electric scooter designed to be fully adjustable to one’s body. Short and fat farts have hope.
My friend, Erin Loechner, has a sexy new skin for her award-winning blog, Design For Mankind. If you have yet to hear of her blog (shame on you, by the way), be sure to pay a visit today.
Favourite brooding musician of mine, John Mayer, has just gotten one of New York’s finest badass talents, Kaws, to design a series of guitar picks for him. If I strum the G chord right, do I get one too?
Stumbled upon these lovely urban tribal affiliation badges by Ooid when visiting our friends from BooksActually.
All flames will extinguish some day. For £75, Julia Thesenfitz ensures that yours doesn’t, with her witty visual illusion. I guess that’s what Life’s about, eh? Happiness is an illusion we hold on to, at a price.
If you are one who treats the little mutt with bad breath like her own child like me, you’d appreciate these wonderful pet products by Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design first class graduate and current student at Royal College of Art, Alice Wang.