From a banana slicer to pencil salt and pepper shakers, Jeremyriad is downright domestic! These 6-inch pencil-shaped popjects come from the mind of Danish product designer, Frank Kerdil.
Well it’s no lie that Pinocchio is popular fodder for popjects! Let’s talk about three clever designers who found a fun function for a nose that grows. Pinocchio
Speaking of Pepe Hiller and wood toys from Europe, check out these great wooden toy cars. After having kids, Italian designer Matteo Ragni became a crusader against ugly and
Remember Jason Taylor and his Everyday Objects project? Check out his 339th Everyday Object: “Real 3D Glasses”. What’s so great about this one is how simply and effectively
You’re looking at Karoto, a carrot peeler that takes the form of a pencil sharpener, by Israeli designer Avichai Tadmor. Tadmor got his inspiration from a common school pencil
Some people have jazz hands; other people have banana hands. (It’s a matter of personal preference.) Advertising photographer, Ray Massey, falls into the latter group. The London-based photographer
Just to piggyback on that last post about the beauty of pencils…it’s worth noting that while some people elevate pencil design to an almost religious status, ultimately, it’s
Naturally, I share Harlan Ellison’s eloquent views on the value of writers, and I also firmly believe in writing (and writing implements) as art. Since I’ve been writing
Portland-based advertising agency, Wieden + Kennedy, created the Avengers Assemble ad campaign for Target. The premise, “A Superhero in Every Aisle” is illustrated by combining everyday objects (pencils, miniature