Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Story of Stuff


Visit the site and watch The Story of Stuff here.




Drool-worthy


I. Want. This.




You can buy it for me here


Monday, August 24, 2009

Revamping the School Photo


No more stiff poses, dull backgrounds or forced smiles. Isn't this how you would want to remember your kid? Stomping Ground have successfully reinvented the school picture by encouraging kids to "wear whatever they like, bring their favorite toy, dress up in their fanciest costume, dance and jump around". If only they were around for my school pictures!







Saturday, June 27, 2009

Sakirin Mosque


Zeynep Fadillioglu, an internationally renowned interior designer, is the first woman to ever design a mosque in Turkey. Located in Istanbul, Sakirin Mosque is absolutely gorgeous. It has the perfect balance between the past and present, between east and west. I especially love the asymmetrical chandelier! Fadillioglu' believes that being a woman, she can offer a different and more aesthetically pleasant experience:

"I care more about the aesthetical side, I care more about the public, I try to give a place to be really left with God, rather than creating a symbol."



The metal sphere created by British designer William Pye








MJ in Amman

Apparently, The Jackson clan resides in Swefieh, Jordan.

MJ 1

MJ 2

MJ 6


Tuesday, June 23, 2009

How Well Do You See Colors?


hue
Originally uploaded by yaz**
The FM 100 Hue Test is an online color challenge. Think you can tell the difference between hues? Take the test and find out!

I sadly scored a 44 :( I'm going to give it another try after a good night's sleep!

How well did you do?

(Via Space)


Coach Potato?


Nice way to ensure guests won't stay too long...


Image by Fedrus




Foozeball a la Barbie


'Barbiefoot', created by French designer Chloe Ruchon, combines the iconic doll with table football. By combing these two very different worlds, the male dominant world of table football with the pink femininity of Barbie, Ruchon created a design that broke stereotypical labels and clichés.

Ergo, 'Barbiefoot' :







Imagine Chandler and Joey trying to settle their differences over a game of 'Barbiefoot' :D



20 Types of Art Students by Chuck Dillon


Chuck Dillon has been teaching art for the past ten years at the Hussian School of Art in Philadelphia. And throughout those years, he's come by many different types of art students. So he decided to create a ketch and categorize each one! Theses sketches are hilarious! I absolutely love the fact that as an art student, I can honestly say that I know someone that fits each category :) I think I'm a small mix of a couple of those students (Snob/Fine Art, Brownnoser, Stressed... ) which one/s are you?

Here are Dillon's 20 Types of Art Students sketches (click to enlarge):


Loner/Alien Student

Anime Student
Average/Good Student



Post-Its Mania



Who's not addicted to Post-Its? They're colorful, convinent and they can stick to anything ( well almost anything ). I've got myself some in the shape of my first initial :) Anyways as I was browsing the internet the other day, I came across this really cool blog named P.I.P ( The Post It Project ). Created by Andy Ristaino, it's a blog dedicated to Post-Its doodles! Does anyone actually go to Work and work these days? I wonder what his boss thinks of the blog :) How do YOU kill time at the office?

Anyways here are some of my favourites:






Check out some more awesome drawings and videos after the jump!



Monday, June 22, 2009

Tim Burton is a GENUIS.


The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of my all time favorite movie (and I've got a Jack Skellington keychain to prove it). My sister and I used to watch it over and over again as kids. It is absolutely timeless. I also enjoyed watching other Tim Burton movies like James and the Giant Peach, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Corpse Bride. And I absolutely can't wait till Alice in Wonderland comes out! According to Wikipedia, "The film will use a technique combining live action, motion capture technology and stop motion". Here are the first official pictures:




Who else could pull of the role of The Mad Hatter than the amazingly talented Johnny Depp?



Anne Hathaway as The Evil White Queen



Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen




Check out the rest of the pictures here (via The New York Post).


Harley Davidson


Do you see a portrait or just car parts?







Harley Davidson created these three print ads using parts from their motorcycles. Absolutely stunning! The Strap line of the ads reads 'Build Yours'. Ride on!



Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Thinker



Auguste Rodin, one of the most famous and notable sculptors in history, has set a new record at an auction. One of Rodin's Thinkers was sold for over 3 Million Euors ($4.2 Million).


"The bronze, just 72.5 cm (28.5 inches) high, set a record for any of the Thinkers, a series of 21 sculptures made by Rodin in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

One of the most famous sculptures in the world, the Thinker represents a naked man sitting on a rock looking downwards, with his elbow on his knee and his chin resting on his hand.

Originally designed to be part of Rodin's monumental Gates of Hell, inspired by the works of Italian poet and philosopher Dante, the Thinker took on a new meaning as a symbol of Socialism during a French political crisis in 1906." (Source)





Fallen Princesses..


No such thing as Happily Ever After? Dina Goldstein addresses current issues and replaces the "happily ever after" notion with reality... Commenting on the series, Goldstein says

"I began to imagine Disney's perfect Princesses juxtaposed with real issues that were affecting women around me, such as illness, addiction and self-image issues."










Top 200 Artists of the 20th Century to Now!


After 16 weeks of voting, The Times reveals the top 200 artists working since 1900 (based on 1.4 million votes!).
Here's a list of the top 5:
1-
Pablo Picasso (21587 votes)
2-
Paul Cezzzane (21098 votes)
3-
Gustav Klimt (20823 votes)
4-
Claude Monet (20684 votes)
5-
Marcel Duchamp (20647 votes)

I don't know why the list doesn't include John William Waterhouse... He produced some breathtaking paintings from 1900 till 1910:




The Soul of the Rose or My Sweet Rose
1908





Cool Ads

Graphic Fetish has a list of 22 Creative Ads You May Not Have Seen Before and I've personally only seen one! Here are my favorites:


Sharpie


Nivea Calcium Power



Nivea





Sunday, May 17, 2009

Creative Genius!



Webdesigner Depot has this post featuring really cool and inspiring business cards!

Here are some of my favorites :











Sunday, February 15, 2009

Captivating

Her Morning Elegance by Oren Lavie:


Fun Facts:

* The video was shot all stills - roughly 3225 still photos for the entire video, using one camera, hanging from the ceiling for the main body of the movie.
 * It took 4 weeks before shooting to create an animated computer generated storyboard for the video, with 3d dummies for the characters.
 * It took only 2 days of shooting for the live actors on set to re-create the 3.5 minutes computer sequence, frame by frame.
 * Some of the bed sheets used in the video were taken from Oren’s own bedroom and are now considered collectors items, worth at the moment not very much and therefore used as bed sheets.





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It's just my own little creative space in the world wide web. A place to share any interestingly delicious findings. 



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Just create and inspire!


Yaz