2009
Gentlemen | Ladies - Design Assembly
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Match Design Concept of the Day: “Yes or Not” by Cung-Young Chu.
Is giving a lovelorn magic thinker access to fire really the best idea? (Overheard: “So… he loves me not, eh? Well, hopefully he doesn’t care much about his house and worldly possessions either!” *Wooosh*)
See Also: More matchboxes.
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Reblogged: The Daily What.
“Qué huevon/huevona” - “He/she’s so sluggish and lazy”
How to do it:
the hands are lowered below the waist, slightly clenched and moved up and down as if to indicate a great burden.
Learn Spanish gestures part 1
Learn Spanish gestures part 2
Learn Spanish gestures part 3
Learn Spanish gestures part 4
Learn Spanish gestures part 5
by The Guardian
For our sixth annual Mp3 Experiment, over 2,000 people of all ages downloaded the same mp3, pressed play at the same time, and had a blast together. This years event took place on Roosevelt Island, a thin strip of land in the middle of the East River.
Reblogged: Instant Joy.
Buy This: “Smell of Books” — enhance your e-book experience by giving your e-reader that “fresh from the bookmobile” smell.
If you’ve been hesitant to jump on the e-book bandwagon, you’re not alone. Book lovers everywhere have resisted digital books because they still don’t compare to the experience of reading a good old fashioned paper book.
But all of that is changing thanks to Smell of Books™, a revolutionary new aerosol e-book enhancer.
Now you can finally enjoy reading e-books without giving up the smell you love so much. With Smell of Books™ you can have the best of both worlds, the convenience of an e-book and the smell of your favorite paper book.Comes in five different scents: New Book Smell, Classic Musty, Crunchy Bacon Scent, Eau You Have Cats, and Scent Of Sensibility.
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Reblogged: The Daily What.
Death To Bad Design of the Day: Downloadable “Visual Enforcement” labels from the Design Police.
“Bring bad design to jusitce.”
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Reblogged: The Daily What.
Type as Image es una colección de experimentos tipográficos en el que las palabras son tratadas como imágenes que hablan de su propio significado.