I love this brilliant popject! The Skitch skeleton hanger is by Greek design studio, Dede. Not only does it have a cool aesthetic, but it also solves a problem: One
Scott Wilkowski‘s unique vision of “interior design” has previously resulted in skeletal Bud Bats and Bud Cats. For this weekend’s DesignerCon, Wilkowski and DKE present Skin Deep, a
Although not a proper X-ray technician, UK-based illustrator, Jim Lockey, has visualized what we all know to be the truth of Tom Waits’ innards. You can buy prints,
Ah, Thailand. A country known on the Internets for medical tourism and ping-pong shows (wow, Wikipedia?) has now achieved a perfect trilogy of disturbing forms of questionable artistry.
Here’s a cool etsy find. Back in 2004, Portland-based artist, Michael Paulus drew twenty-two dissections of past and present classic cartoon characters. He became fixated on the characters’
London-based Phoebe Richardson was inspired by 16th century medical engravings to the extent that she decided to silkscreen black and white anatomical drawings onto Fine Bone China. The
Don’t two-time Designer Toy Award-winning Ferg and Scott Wilkowski look so happy to see me here? They should be (happy). Their new collaborative BudBats were rad, and make a
German graphic designer, Andreas Scheiger, has been dissecting typography for his new 3D series, Evolution of Type. Beyond the actual dissections of the letters, he created medical environments suited to
This is possibly one of the best crossovers ever. Fame Master, makers of 4D anatomy puzzles targeted toward educational use, tapped toy anatomist, Jason Freeny, for a mass