Showing posts with label picture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label picture. Show all posts

Sound Frames


Picture frames turned into speakers!
By Brooklyn-based Rebaroque duo, Rebecca Paul and Michal Hameed.

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Inukshuk: Multi-Functional Stone Magnets For Your Office


Berlin-based designer Dewa Bleisinger has created 'Inukshuk' a multi-functional office device for German company Troika.

The 'Inukshuks' have integrated magnets, enabling users to arrange the stones according to their needs - functioning as a paperclip or photo holder, or an anti-stress device for your hands.

'Inukshuk' allows you to create your own desktop sculpture while maintaining an organized workspace.

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PictureBook

Frame your favorite dvd's and/or books.
Buy them here.

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Style Your Doors


Your doors don't have to be boring anymore thanks to these photo films from Style Your Door.
You can also style your garage and windows.

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I Am Stuffed Animal

Not the first to be doing this but still worth the post. I Am Stuffed Animal takes your picture and turns it into a cartoon caricature on a plush doll. Get a buddy for your bedroom, desk or to carry around with you at all times to freak people out.

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"No Photo" Profile Pics For Facebook







Artist Visualbug has created a few Facebook no photo images for those popular, but shy Facebook users.


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Branding Insanity or Ingenuity?

As I was getting my daily kick of Brandchannel, I stumbled upon the following:

Estee Lauder Gives Women Pretty Facebook Profile Pics
"The latest branding initiative from EsteĆ© Lauder: “Your Beauty. Your Style. Your Profile.” The beauty company will be holding events across the country where ladies (and, I’m sure, men who want to look pretty) can meet with a professional makeup artist to design a makeover tailored to the website you’re aiming to join or have recently joined."

Read more here.




Kellogg's to Laser Brand Individual Corn Flakes

"Kellogg's has developed a hi-tech method to stamp out imitation cereals - by branding Corn Flakes with the company logo. Kellogg’s has harnessed a groundbreaking laser technology that enables it to burn its iconic logo on to individual corn flakes. Cattle farmers in the Old West would no doubt be proud.

By inserting a certain number of branded flakes – sorry, Corn Flakes – into each box (they’re slightly darker but taste the same), the company claims it can guarantee the cereal’s origins, and solidify its claims that it doesn’t produce cereals for any other manufacturer."

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