Hiroshi Yoshii is a Tokyo-based character designer and digital illustrator. Since 1999, he has created an original creature every single day. Yoshii calls his project, The Daily Work, and
Canadian artist, Sara Cwynar last appeared on this blog for teasing the truth out of Advil packaging. For her latest project, Cwynar arranged a decade of personal accumulations into a
In spite of Ron English’s best “popaganda,” I ate 2 bowls of Peanut Butter Captain Crunch cereal this morning, and I’m feeling positively sugar-charged. If you want to experience
Last month, this giant Lite Brite was my most popular post. This month, let’s swim across the pond and make waves with light blighty! Allow me to introduce Chuppi,
My Favorite FabricatorsTM Pretty in Plastic created this huge Lite Brite installation to engage crowds during a sold-out show by the band Fun. at LA’s House of Blues last night.
Names in Lights is a UK-based duo who make bespoke sculptures using color-changing lights. Jill Bonner and John Blackburn have a combined background in stained glass, engineering and prop
Here’s a home run of a product design that’s for athletes and aesthetes! I don’t think I’ve ever called a piece of sporting equipment beautiful before, but these color-stained
Los Angeles based artist, Ali Kheradyar is “interested in the body and its potential to evoke action and thought”. Her 2011 photographic series, Dye, was based on her own research
Here’s a duo of designer Easter eggs for the color connoisseurs out there. Jessica from How About Orange made the Pantone Easter eggs above, taking care to match
I think it would be difficult to feel depressed if you were wearing gingham pants and a gigantic green pom pom puff of a headpiece. These wearable art photos