Tata Motors have announced the world’s cheapest production car, the Nano, priced at an astonishing $2,500 USD (approx. £1,250). Dubbed “The People’s Car”, the Nano
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Headphones – love them or loathe them, you probably have several pairs lying around, most of which are either horribly cheap plastic freebies, or the
LucasFilm has commissioned Christmas card designs for the past 30 years; unsurprisingly, the influence of The Force is strong. You can see most of them
Eccentric designer Tom Dukich has created the Rain Pod, an umbrella fitted with an iPod and speakers within the handle (you can just make out
Introduce your children to the realities of inner-city life with the excellent Urban Collectables collection. Available to buy from chinnychinchin.
Chicago Designer Jenny Beorkrem (a.k.a. Ork Design) has released a series of maps/posters featuring some very nice typography. See more and buy at Ork Posters.
Scientists have conclusively proven that tea is the second tastiest drink in the world after beer. Thanks to New York designer Joey Roth, mankind can
Zigzag Zombie is an intriguing typography project from typeworkshop.com: “Take one long piece of material, and make letters by endlessly folding the material. Once you
Aaron Koblin has created flight pattern visualisations using data from the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). Raw flight pattern data was parsed and plotted using Processing,
British arist Nick Veasy creates some intriguing work in his uber-baddie studio (a converted radar station in Kent); these x-ray photos are a real treat.
If you’re new to graffiti and need to get some practise in, why not download Fakeproject’s graffiti colouring book? The PDF contains a variety of
I’ve just installed Oracle Database 10g Express Edition to a dev server running Fedora Core, following the detailed instructions supplied by Oracle. The instructions seem
Tea Party Studio is the combined efforts of Israeli illustrators Hagit Hashimshony, Gal Shkedi and Oleg Milstein, who live by the mantra “let’s draw cool
Ché Magazine has added to its controversial series of ads with this beauty (in terms of concept and booty pertness).
Aston Martin, designers of some of the most outrageously, spectacularly wonderful and expensive cars on the planet, have released a new watch that can lock,
People under 20 and technophiles look away now, the incredibly retro MP3 cassette player might not be for you!
Peter Feigenbaum’s model train set is as gritty and urban as they come. More photos at Vestal Design.
Gaffer tape: as the old sound engineers’ line goes, it has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the universe together. Tokyo train
BLDGBLOG has posted an interview with urban explorer Michael Cook featuring some remarkable photos of Canada’s sewage system. Fans of sewage and drains could do
Check out the quirky illustrations by the talented young artist Gaz Barnett. See more at his MySpace page.
Tim’s reconfigured barnet makes him move at great speeds. This, combined this with his enhanced hunter-gatherer instincts, makes him extremely difficult to photograph. This is
Check out this incredibly ornate, laser-cut rug on the Brocade Home online store. I wouldn’t fancy dragging a Dyson over it mind you…
A safety-concious couple in Ohio have devised an intriguing method of reducing the speed of traffic in their neighbourhood. Mr & Mrs Wood have been
Japanese online store Artless is selling the MTG series of mugs for approximately £9 a pop. The ideal way to reduce confusion amongst clients, colleagues,
pocketcalculatorshow.com‘s nerd watch museum has some great retro timepieces. They’re even selling a few watches too.
Nicholas Manion has carefully sculpted a series of horizon views into various international currencies.
Thousands more photos from the streets of Japan at Flickr.