What happens when two timeless American design trends collide? This! Witness a classic slice of Americana, the 1930s Kit-Cat Clock, painted in Pantone colors to reflect the cultural
Hey, remember those Yum Yum London vinyl toys? You know, the granny, the zombie and the cactus, as well as the homicidal hotdog and the movie theater nudist?
Sticky Monster Lab is a multidisciplinary design agency from Seoul, Korea. They work in illustration, graphic design, animation, motion graphics and product design. All of those specializations come together as superb
Here’s my favorite popject so far of early 2013: it’s a line of bath products inspired by the TV show, Breaking Bad. The collection includes bath salts, body scrub,
If you thought the douchiest popjects on my blog were these designer bandages, behold the tampon flash drive. The discrete device comes to us from Rio de Janeiro. It’s
Some hardcore collectors compare toy collecting to drug addiction. Both activities begin in pursuit of pleasure. Both produce fleeting joy. Both leave you wanting more. Jason Freeny‘s CAPSL
Everybody loves Lego, those ubiquitous colorful bricks. The modern Lego brick was patented at precisely 1:58PM on January 28th, 1958, so if you were born after that, especially in
You don’t need this, but you want it: It’s “Kitty-Casso,” a cat painting kit. The Kitty Casso paint kit includes: non-toxic paint, canvas art paper, a picture frame,