Wonder Woman comes to the rescue with vivid colours and absolutely adorable packaging in Mac Cosmetic’s Spring 2011 collection. (Photo credit: Selfridges)
Absolutely adorable camera cases for your Lomo, Holga & Diana’s! I particularly love the knitted bunny ears and the string & mushroom ones, too cute!
Designer Soon Mo Kang brings us these super adorable tea bags that come on clothes hangers, perfect for hooking onto the side of your mug on a cold wintery day! Pity it’s only a concept and not actually for sale!
Super cute and creative business cards by BBDO (Israel)! The only downside - I’m not sure I’d like people ripping my name apart and adding me as condiments into their meal.
A satirical illustration of the ongoing piracy battles between luxury designers vs the high street?
(image via lie-insandtigers)
FASHEMATICS - This hilarious website is pure genius, it’s like I finally understand the concept of addition. Voila!
Twitter fanatics will adore this pair of “sexy, funny and flirty follow me” thigh high stockings, but while I have to admit it’s cute and well humorous, I’m not sure if I (or anybody I know IRL) would actually don these and leave the house. But it’s sold out on Etsy, so could be just me? What do you think?
You know you’re a designer when: You’ve learned your lesson and stopped using the word “final” in any file name when saving!
Ps- This definitely applies to Asian students as well. Two ticks on the check for me.
(Series via Create or Die)
You know you’re a designer when: You can find at least one piece of tape stuck to your clothes even when you’re not in the studio!
(Series via Create or Die)
I’ve mentioned before how I love industry ads! This one by DDB is no different! It’s absolutely hilarious- The Art Director’s Club, “For those who play seriously.”
First in the series of stop-motion TV commercials for Amazon Kindle created by photographers Angela Kohler and Ithyle Griffiths, and starring actress Annie Little. Original song “Fly Me Away” written and performed by Annie Little.
I love how the quirky, day dreamy mood of the commercial succeeds in getting across that even though Kindle is technology, the pure joy of reading is not lost.
“Thomas Goode, recognised by connoisseurs as the best fine bone china producer in the world, brings us Paul Smith china, made to original Victorian values. The multi stripes are achieved on the fine bone china by a way of slide lithographing, which is fired and fuses to the surface of the wares. The finer details are then expertly hand painted and glazed. The gold used on the detailing is a liquid gold leaf (28%), equivalent of 22 carat gold.”
The adorable collection featuring the signature Paul Smith stripes even includes dog bowls and sake cups! Retailing between £39 and £278.