A mini cooper in an artistic point of view. Fantastic!
View the video at YouTube. Also visit Krink’s website. Enjoy
Nice works at Ill Studio from France.
As stated on their About page “The ill-studio is a French group of collaborators devoted to fine arts. Our goal is to bring ten individuals together, working in various artistic areas such as graphic design, photography, typography, illustration, video, motion design, etc.
The studio provides an environment wherein its member’s complementary influences meet, and contribute to the stimulation and development of the whole, whether the works produced are created collectively, or individually.
The ill-studio is Léonard Vernhet, Thomas Subreville, Nicolas Malinowsky, Thierry Audurand, Sébastien Michelini, Pierre Dixsaut, Harold Urcun, Artus de Lavilléon, David Luraschi and Fred Mortagne.”
Quite cool dock for your iphone! Excellent idea from Julien Madérou.
Fantastic works from London based graphic design studio, Here Design. So nice to see that a friend of mine is a member of this group!
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Excellent design studio from London – Emmi
From the lovely people of I love Typography here comes We love typography, as stated on the website. Think of it FFFFOUND for type-related content. Enjoy.
SDESIGNUNIT is an industrial design studio based in Seoul, Korea. They have designed some really nice and simple switches, fixtures, network wall pad & remote controler. As stated on their website, the switches are ‘push button type’ and each feature a tiny LED light that shows the state of the button. Visit their website for more.
Design Walk is an anual exhibition that is held by the design studios that are in district of Psyrri in Athens.
I found this design firm in London today and I was pleased to found some excellent work in their portfolio. As stated on their site “At Roundel we hardness creativy to tranform businesess and brands. It starts now.“.
A friend of mine sent me earlier this morning a really nice concept for a watch by qixen-p design studio.
They designed and developed a wristwarp watch that the owner can change it’s interface via a computer software. The watch features an 96×96 pixels OLED full color display and an accelerometer for activation via wrist move! On the left there is a mini-usb port so that you can plug it in your computer and change its display contents! Qixen is currently looking for investor and companies interested in their concept and they hope to make it available in Q4 2009.