A Band-Aid For The Incredible Hulk
Little man cut with claw Hulk's poor finger! Hulk smash Wolverine! A clever little print ad for stretchable Bandaids, created by JWT Dubai. [via Ads of the World]
Little man cut with claw Hulk's poor finger! Hulk smash Wolverine! A clever little print ad for stretchable Bandaids, created by JWT Dubai. [via Ads of the World]
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Science fiction author Jules Verne was not only a huge admirer of Edgar Allan Poe, but also wrote a sequel to Poe's "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket."…
I had previously blogged about Spoke Art’s “Bad Dads,” an art show tribute to the films of Wes Anderson. The Ken Harman curated show, currently being held at the LoPo…
Image Credit: NASA A spectacular photograph of astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson gazing at our fragile blue planet through the windows of the International Space Station. The image was taken in…
These bolt shaped magnets from Mocha would make for excellent Christmas gifts for your design loving friends and relatives. The magnets come in a set of three, and are available…
Illustrations of Star Wars characters, created using popular fonts.
“May The Force Of Typography Be With You” posters, by H-57 Creative Station, an Italian design firm.
More images after the jump.
I’m lovin’ this Flickr set, featuring gorgeously exotic and traditional textile patterns from India. [via BibliOdyssey]
An animated teaser promo made for Zombigotchi, a virtual pet game for Apple’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Hell, Zombies have feelings, too (apart from the insatiable need to eat…
Check out these limited edition, uber-cool iPad sleeves from comemai. The hand-made sleeves are the brainchild of Serena and Balázs, who developed them in collaboration with noted Italian designer Luisa Cevese.
We thought of Luisa Cevese’s work and her Riedizioni project. Luisa has been working for more than two decades in the fashion industry, designing conceptual textiles. With her Riedizioni project, she has found an original mode of re-using textiles and industrial waste: textile scraps are combined with high quality plastic to create a new and original material, called II (eleven). This material incorporates and uses waste, and this is what we would like to do with COMEMAI: using waste instead of producing it.