Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life. Show all posts
Life Calendar: How Was Your Day?
Life Calendar is a simple (and very cute!) way to track how each day of the year was. Each day is represented by a emoticon that you draw at the end of the day (very good, good, regular, bad, very bad). The calendar isn't for any specific year, so you can start anytime you want.
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Putting Things Into Perspective
Labels:
happiness,
health,
inspiration,
life,
people,
percentage,
perspective,
poster,
poverty,
sadness,
sickness
Work-Life Reminder Magnets
For some of us a visual reminder is the only reminder; if it’s not in front of you it’s not likely to get done. The Work/Life Reminder Magnets from Susy Jack are the perfect solution.
Susy Jack Work/Life Reminder Magnets are available in three different sets of four: Correspondence, Information, and To Do.
Buy them here.
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Labels:
correspondence,
information,
life,
magnet,
office,
organize,
product,
reminder,
set,
work
Alone In A Crowd
511 miniature figures representing all walks of life, genders and ages walk alone in a crowd just beneath the surface of a table by Rolf Sachs.
"From afar, one sees only groups and crowds yet when seen up-close, you recognize that each figure is entirely individual and you can discover random and humorous frames of everyday life."
There is also a clock beneath the glass surface as seen in the last image.
"The clock hands pass above the crowds and demonstrate that we are all only temporary."
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The People In My Life
Designed by Carolina Andreoli, this is an infograph about the people in her life.
Each colour represents where she met these people and the circles closer to the middle are the people who are emotionally closest to her. The timeline shows when she lived in these countries, adding another layer of information.
Cool!
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Labels:
color,
countries,
emotions,
graphic,
infograph,
information,
life,
people,
relationships,
timeline
Real Life Into Paintings
If you're first thought when looking at paintings by Alexa Meade is "What's so incredible about this?" then you probably think they were done on canvas. But thery're not! What makes Alexa Meade's technique so interesting is that rather than painting on a flat surface to make it look 3 dimensional, she paints on 3D surfaces to make them look flat. Each portrait is an actual person that looks like a painting.
Check out more of Meade's paintings here.
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Lifetokens
Lifetokens are neat little tokens that tell people what you need to say. The front of the token features a design that represents a specific sentiment, and the back of the token contains a unique six-digit code. lifetokens are real objects sent via real mail in order to express real emotions.
HOW IT WORKS:
- Tokens are purchased online and shipped anonymously via real life mail to the recipient.
- The recipient finds a mailer containing the token in their mailbox.
- The recipient follows the instructions on the mailer and enters the unique six-digit code (found on the back of the token) at lifetokens.com.
- The token message and sender information is revealed to the recipient.
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