I’m intrigued by this strange toy designed by French graffiti artist Alëxone, sculpted by Julien Moreau and produced by a Jeremyriad-favorite, Artoyz. The 6×9″ vinyl figure is called French Lowrider.
Here we go again! First there was Got Away Clean. Next up was The Big Sleep. Then came this Retailer Version. (Somebody’s missing, right?) The Trouble Boys collaboration
Playtimes, an image-packed magazine devoted to the designer toy scene, has made a triumphant return to print, and it’s first two issues are available now. Issue 2 (Gloomy
I met Mark Landwehr at SDCC ’10. A few months later, I approached the busy German-born, Hong Kong-based toy designer about doing an interview for Design Bureau. We
Coarse Toys make poetry out of plastic, so it’s not really a surprise that each edition is accompanied by a short, abstract story. It begins: spreading warmth and
Don Clark of Seattle design firm, Invisible Creature, and San Francisco’s Super7 have partnered to bring life to Salvatore and George, the mascots of the Sasquatch! Music Festival’s 10 year anniversary.
O-No Sashimi, the counterpart to Andrew Bell‘s popular O-No Sushi toys was on display at the DKE booth during last year’s Comic-Con. Today, Bell reports that O-No Sashimi
Seems like I’m an unlikely candidate to defend Kidrobot’s intellectual property, but [insert your best Amy Poehler/Seth Meyers here]…REALLY? This DIY toy above is called MEGA by Dubai-based Foo