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Inner Message

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From www.yoonjungyun.com it’s now on sale Inner Message, a ring that leaves a message on your skin.

Design by Jungyun Yoon

http://www.yoonjungyun.com/index.htm

Pillow Ring

Got a long boring meeting? Don’t get caught dozing empty handed, prepare yourself with this “Pilo Pilo” mini cushion ring from Downstairs Studio. This pillow ring lets you lean your face comfortably on a soft cushion instead of your hard, bony fingers.

via: http://www.neatorama.com

 

Usb Sneakers by Converse

Magnetic Clothes Hangers

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Clothes hangers and clothing spaces have largely remained in the sameformat over the years. Hangers usually consist of a styled wooden, plastic or metal frame upon which clothing rests, with a hook component at the top. Similarly, contemporary wardrobes often use a contained space with horizontal bar(s) upon which to place the hangers in a linear pattern.

http://www.danieltodesign.blogspot.com/

Wonderbra Outdoor Advertising

Footloose – adjustable high heels

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Recently, Marte den Hollander has been recognized as ‘Best Graduate 2006′ at the Faculty of Industrial Design (TU Delft). We share the compliments for her project Footloose, a high-heeled shoe that turns into a low-heel version with a simple switch.

via core77

Campari Red Passion Campaign

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the photos, the site and the video from Campari campaign

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Straight off the wrist of a Moon Base Commander from a 1960’s Sci-Fi classic, this watch features all the things that you’d expect. Flat metal panel, cryptic flashing lights, carbon fibre style strap and display that looks like it’s gauging your oxygen level.

For an LED watch it’s not short on features either. It has time with AM & PM modes, Month, date and day-of-the-week. Plus an auto light up function every 15 mins between 6PM & Midnight (Which can be activated/deactivated as required)
There are a range of suitably Sci-fi light patterns using the 3 LED colors.

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Telling the time uses the colored LED’s to represent hours & minutes.
By looking at the 4 rows of lights, the Green & Red LED’s at the top indicate the hour simply by counting them. 3 red = 3 o’clock.
The Bottom rows of green & yellow LED’s indicate the minutes. 2 Green + 7 yellow = 27 minutes past.
It’s the same for the date mode to indicate month & date. The day is shown on the very top row of holes where the markings M, T, W show the day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday etc)
Pressing the button once shows the time, a second press shows the date. The lights stay active for 8 seconds giving you plenty of time to read the display.
The strap has a leather back & a durable carbon fibre style coating.

tokyoflash

Fresh Market

Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

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Art in the Age is an artist collective that makes original t-shirts and prints. Based out of Philadelphia, AITA has 20 artists who contribute to the brand. Their website features their creations for sale, AITA artist bios, and everything from video blogs of “What I Did On My Summer Vacation” to photo blogs of obscure vinyl record collector fairs. Artists in the collective include Adam Wallacavage, Chris Duncan, Kris Chau, Roy Miranda and many others. See what it’s all about, here: artintheage.com

via: juxtapoz


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