I needed this. (The green juice and the laugh.) ThugKitchen.com is real talk, vegan-style. And it is hilarious. For further proof that vegans are hardcore, revisit their vegetable
Above and below are quotes from UK-based artist and type designer, Seb Lester: “I have decided there are two kinds of art I like: really clever art and
Vegetal Identity is a French design agency that’s captured my heart by placing tufts of sphagnum moss inside a giant cookie cutter that spells the word “green”. Greeny
Paul Shih is a Taiwanese artist, character designer, and food aficionado who lives and works in New Zealand. BEVIL, a fusebox of “Broccoli” and “Devil” is his resin toy followup
Next time someone gives you a strange look because you’re an adult who collects toys, feel free to tell them about these folks. Rainer from Germany and Edoardo from Italy
Frustro is a font by Budapest-based designer, Martzi Hegedűs inspired by an impossible object called the Penrose Triangle. Per Wikipedia: An impossible object is a type of optical illusion consisting of
This design project by Tien-Min Liao combines typography, experimentation, animated gifs and the ‘artist’s hand’ into one awesome alphabet. [If you don’t see the letters moving back and forth between
Valencia, Spain-based designers, m-inspira are the masterminds (and sweet tooths) behind this jello typography. Or, as they say in the UK, “jelly typography”. Super fun stuff. [via: Plenty of
Remember these Art History Snow Globes by Ligano/Reese? It turns out their experience with the familiar shaky-flakey domes is considerably more “global” than I’d initially thought. First, they