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
The increasingly “cloud-based” nature of collecting is a trend I’ve been following, and I’m not alone. Netherlands-based designer Lucas Maassen and Raw Color question the meaning of “ownership” in the
Brusspup’s Facebook page is light on biography (except for mentioning that he was “voted class clown in 3rd grade”), so his mind-bending anamorphic videos have to speak for
Following up those Mount Fuji tissues is the next great popject: SPATIONERY! Big points for product design and gigantic props for the portmanteau. South Korean designer Jeongmi Lee created Spationery as
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
Brand Spirit is a daily exercise in distillation: Every day for 100 days, I will paint one branded object white, removing all visual branding, reducing the object to
Clearly we’ve evolved toward being a culture in which there’s zero justification to commit acts of violence with “blunt objects”. No, we’re more refined–more designed–and so similarly should
My most popular post of 2011 was Practically Impractical Japanese T-shirts, so I thought I’d kick off 2012 with something from that same camp (emphasis on camp): everyday
According to the Chinese Zodiac, 2011 is the year of the rabbit. According to my own observations, 2011 has been the year of the scavenger. I’m not talking