Business card idea
Brilliant business card idea for Glammer Education Institute of Hair Design. [via]
Juicy, dripping gum
Brilliant gum dripping outdoor advertising in Israel for Orbit chewing gum . [via]
Faceless watch
Faceless watch looks less like a watch and more like a bracelet. Keep the light off and you’re just wearing a bracelet. Turn it on and the bracelet tells time. Really cool! [via]
Lego rings
Lego rings are handmade jewelery by jacQueline Sanchez of Atlanta, Georgia.
You can buy these and more from here. [via]
Juice Skin
This is a package design concept by the Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa. The idea was to create the same feel and look of the fruit, so the same colour and texture of the fruit skin was used to create this amazing stuff. [via]
Lap counter
The Lap Counter looks like an ordinary tray but it also is a kitchen counter, which gives you the facility to peel, chop, slice fruits and vegetables. Absolute mobility!
It’s ergonomically shaped to fit the lap of the sitting person and it’s molded for both a container and a working surface. It will barely sit on [...]
Fruit Hammock
Fresh fruit ripens more readily and is less likely to bruise when placed in a fruit hammock. This beechwood stand features a nylon mesh hammock and metal hooks. The net is hand washable. Available for $19.99.
Car Swivel tray
Whether you’re eating on the run or holding necessities, this swivel tray puts what you need at your fingertips. It attaches to a standard cup holder–the jointed arm swivels from driver to passenger and may be raised or lowered to your liking. It has a textured center to keep items from rolling or sliding. [...]
Yaoki package design
Platinum Pentaward 2008 award winning package design for Brand Yaoki’s sake (Japanese alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice) bottle by agency, Dentsu Kyushu.
Yaoki sake bottle has a white refined shape and a rounded base, allowing it to regain its vertical position by itself. The message is drawn from an ancient proverb saying “If [...]
Newseum - Newspaper musuem
Newseum as the name suggests is a newspaper museum. Every morning, more than 700 newspapers from around the world submit their front pages to the Newseum. The Today’s Front Pages gallery gives visitors an up-close look at the day’s news from 700+ front pages from 72 countries! Really amazing!
