by artist Jonathan Shackleton via Looks Like Good Design
That is impressive! Check out Jonathan’s profile on Behance.






by artist Jonathan Shackleton via Looks Like Good Design
That is impressive! Check out Jonathan’s profile on Behance.






Via Yanko Design
Via naldz graphics

A set of business cards made of concrete.

A set of business cards designed for a botique.

A business card inspired by a rubik cube.

A business card imprinted on old fabric.

A business card which looks like an old ticket.

An elegant business card which features a cut-out of the Pall horse that mirrors the logo effect on both sides.

A business card inspired by pop-up greeting cards.

A set of business cards created from milk cartons and other packages, such as cereals, juice cartons etc.

A set of business cards designed for a personal trainer.

A business card printed on a lab slide.

A business card inspired by a cootie catcher.

A head turner business card design created by The New Scene.

Business cards created by Stock Design.

A set of business cards designed by We The Printers.

A set of business cards designed for ACME Studio.

A set of band aid inspired business cards designed for Annalisa Vargiu.

A set of wooden business cards designed for an upscale premium restaurant specializing in beef served in a Japanese style.

A set of matcbox style business cards designed for a webzine about food, and eating experience design.

Business cards inspired by a shave and designed for a barber shop.

A laser cut business card designed for Exit.com.

A set of laser cut business cards for a business/life coach.

A set of business cards designed for a high end Pub in Brooklyn, NY.

A business card imprinted on a vg

A set of cupcake inspired business cards

A set of transparent business cards.

A flexible business card imprinted on a silicone.

A set of business cards designed for the 2nd class air-con tour bus service company Chumpae Bus.

A set of wooden business cards designed for an incense company in Taiwan.

A set of business cards designed for a photography business.

A business card designed for Paul Castellaneta.
This concept is pretty amusing if you ask me.
This is an ongoing project by Graham Smith showing what would happen if popular companies and competitors swapped logos. Very nice! Visit his site for many more.

















Vancouver photographer, Dina Goldstein takes a look at our favorites childhood icons through a different lens. Within her latest series, “In The Dollhouse”, Dina revealed an alternate ending for Barbie and Ken. Her works is studied in high schools and universities! To see more of Dina’s work, check out her website.
“‘In the doll house’ examines the less than perfect life of B and K. B is a super doll, the most successful doll in the world. Her partner K is grappling with his sexuality and finds himself in a loveless marriage. He struggles with his position in the household and faces his lack of authenticity.” – Dina Goldstein
I’m not all about the concept but I enjoy the photography for sure. I thought I would share what I found.
but who ever said they were? I’m just kidding. My boyfriend is pretty wonderful but he seems to think I spend too much time on my computer and my phone updating my blog, checking email, on social networks, etc. I disagree and think that if I spend too much time on my devices then he spends too much time with his X-box. So, we’ve made an agreement. Starting tonight, he is packing away his Xbox until Saturday morning and I will be avoiding all social networks, games and yes, my blog. However, I am not okay with giving up my blog for a week so we decided that I could prepare 5 blog posts in advance for each day of the week and post them from my phone each day. Meaning, I will be posting but I am not allowed to comment. He doesn’t think I’ll make it but I am going to prove him wrong. So, wish me luck and don’t desert me! I will answer comments at the end of the week or this weekend, promise.
Thanks for your support!
I have run out of options for Father’s Day. I’ve tried to be creative and I’ve been rational and bought things that my dad needs, I’ve ordered tons of books because he reads more than I do and I was just running out of options. So, my dad loves almonds, peanuts, cashews, etc. so I thought this would be perfect for him. It took less than an hour (excluding drying time for the Mod Podge). Simple stuff.
If you’re wondering why I am posting this so late it is because I wasn’t going to see my dad until this weekend and I couldn’t risk him seeing it before he received it. Yes, dad, I know you read this occasionally and with my luck it would’ve been on a day right before Father’s Day.
Things You Will Need:
Carrier
Bottles
Newspaper
Paint brush
Mod Podge
Scrapbook paper
Step 1:
Make sure your bottles are clean and dry. You don’t want your snacks smelling funky.
Step 2:
Measure and cut the scrapbook paper to cover the sides of your carrier. Add a light layer of Mod Podge to the carrier and adhere the scrapbook paper. Work your way around until the entire carrier is covered. Set that aside to dry.
Step 3:
Measure and cut the scrapbook paper the fit the size of your lid. Add a light layer of Mod Podge to the top of the lid and adhere yours scrapbook paper. You can also add scrapbook paper to the sides of the lid if you would like to. Set that aside to dry.
Step 4:
Measure and cut your paper to fit around your bottle like a label. Glue this in place.
*Once everything has dried (give it about 5 mins each) put a layer of Mod Podge over the top of the scrapbook paper. Make sure you get the edges of the carrier and where the label overlaps.
Step 5:
When everything is dry go ahead and add in your snack of choice.
Yay! Snack gifts are wonderful!
Happy snacking!
These are pretty nifty! Yes, I said nifty. I like that word
For more chair designs, check out: 17 Cool and Unusual Chairs

Multifunctional chair with integrated laundry bag for your clothing. [link]

Gravity defying chair with two legs is supported by a metal shadow. [link]


When folded it is a cushion, when unfolded it a comfortable chair. [link]


Unusual chair made out of tubes by talented designer Tom Price. [link]


Candy inspired chair made out of pure sugar by Pieter Brenner. [link]

Modern chair designed to be easily transformable into a bench. [link]


Chair consists of silk thread tightened around a bearing oak frame. [link]

David Gawthorpe transformed front end of a real car into a chair. [link]

Tea ceremony chair made by Japanese designer Hiroki Takada. [link]

Unique chair by Philipp Aduatz designed to look like it is melting. [link]

Amazing chair by Vivian Chiu is made out of ten smaller chairs. [link]

I’m a bit of a dork. I really like to look at logos so I’m going to share some with you. Go to Logo Pond for more fun ones!
Enjoy!

A campaign logo for a soft drink brand. The company wanted to promote several new juice flavours for the summer season with one logo.

Unplugged in Monti is a series of acoustic gigs and private shows organized at Black Market, a club set in one of the most famous and ancient quarter of Rome, Rione Monti. The two relating logos are a very rough retro illustration that includes a mandolin and the classic logo of the Monti quarter, and the UiM acronymous designed like it was the brand of a musical instruments company, realised always with a coarse style.
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