Archive for March, 2009

Hwa Young Jung’s drawings of everyday foodstuffs are as charming as they are pointless. One can’t help but be impressed by the attention to detail.

Flash juggernaut Alisdair Mills, the world’s leading authority on unfinished iPhone games, is working on a cricket simulator. Judging by the video it looks like it’ll be tastier than a king-size Toblerone, but I wouldn’t hold your breath waiting for it to show up in the App Store…

Skips, dumpsters, trash bastards – call them what you will, they tend to be as ugly as a Carlos Tevez sandwich. New York’s Mr Finley is aiming to improve the situation.

BMW’s monster billboard in Moscow is so large it sports actual vehicles on its surface.
If you own one of these models and you’re short on a few spare parts, this presents an ideal movey-saving, ladder-extending opportunity.

Now this is a terribly good idea. A merry-go-round hooked up to a water pump, allowing children to pummel the obesity fairy in the face whilst sourcing clean drinking water. An initiative like this would be welcome in the UK, were it not for the inevitable complaints from health and safety paper-shufflers.

The Creative Review blog has a nice article on Mr Chicken, designer of most of the signs adorning fried chicken joints in the UK.

Today is a very sad day. The Include dartboard is being retired. As you can see from the above photo, the 20 has been punished like a Somalian orphan, such is our level of skill on the oche.
We await Dave Citylink, bearer of our new anti-bounce-out beast board, with baited breath.








