Showing posts with label icons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icons. Show all posts
IKEA Now Organizes Your Desktop!
IKEA created a downloadable folder that consists of a background picture of an EXPEDIT storage unit and an icon set made of IKEA's very own organizers.
So you can basically put all your files/folders in the "organizers" and stack them up!
Pretty cool! Unfortunately the set is only currently downloadable in 3 countries for now: Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
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iPhone Cookies
Life size rectangular cookies shaped exactly like the handset, by Japan's Green Gables Bakery. Every single detail was taken into account. You can notice the small camera lens also marked out on the rear side. The front has been decorated with application icons.
Each cookie is priced at: $33.
And surprise, surprise, they're seeling like hot cakes!!!
The current waiting time for an iPhone cookie: Two months!
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Classic Icon Prints
Susan Kare's classic icons now available in prints, each signed and numbered by Susan Kare herself in pencil, below the image, on the right.
Custom inscriptions are available on the larger three sizes, below the image on the left.
Get them here.
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Lolli-POP
A while back, I posted about designer lollipops; brand logos shaped into actual edible candy.
These lollipops are the latest conceptual still life project by Italian born photographer Massimo Gammacurta. Each piece is a real Lollipop sculpture that is handcrafted by Massimo Gammacurta with real hard ball candy. His lollies are edible icons.
Now, the photographer's lollies are presented in a new book.
Massimo Gammacurta and Visionairs Gallery present: Lolli-POP, the lollipops show.
Buy the book here.
Book presentation and solo exhibition, Paris may 18 to june 7
Visionairs Gallery, Rue des Carmes 14, 75005 Paris – France
T +[0|1 42 61 15 15
Opening May 18th, 6pm
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iChocolates
iChocolates are a 20-piece gourmet chocolates assortment resembling iPhone and iPad app icons, boxed in an iPhone-like package.
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iPhone Font
The iPhone Font is made by using 540 existing apps to create every letter in the alphabet (with the exception of W).
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iPhone App Magnets
These app icon fridge magnets from Jailbreak Toys. They come in a set of 18 different magnets, and each measure 7/8″ square, pretty much appear to be an exact copy of the iPhone’s default application icons.
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iPhone Cookies
These iPhone Cookies by Japanese bakery called Green Gables. Cool!
"Each one is hand made and there are individual icons of all the standard iPhone apps. There is also a signal strength indicator, Wifi graphic and they have even included the camera on the back, which is a great finishing touch."
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Converse Pop Art Collection
Converse Pop Art Collection draws from some of the pioneers in the pop art movement like Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Indiana. Iconic designs like the LOVE motif, paint splatters and Benday Dots push the limits of what you'd expect to see on a sneaker.
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Color Codes for The Color Blind
Can you imagine a world without color? From health care to transportation, we rely on it to cue us daily.
Miguel Neiva has created a color coding system to improve daily life for the predominantly male population who experience color blindness. The Color Add Color Identification System offers monochromatic icons to represent a range of colors. Using red, yellow and blue as the foundation, a code is developed in order to create visual icons. These icons can then be included on all color-based systems (from clothing tags to transportation maps) in order to increase accessibility and understanding.
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Magnet Clock


By Industrial design studio designplus. Its designed for the fridge and comes with a set of "activity magnets" for you to plan your day!
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activities,
clock,
fridge,
home,
icons,
industrial,
magnet,
schedule,
set
Helveticons


What if the font Helvetica was an icon set containing 245 icons, what would it look like? The brave souls at Helveticons.ch have taken the famous font and created the perfect royalty-free glyph companion for the typographic allstar Helvetica.
via Not For Paper
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