Ah, the Rubik’s Cube – possibly the most frustrating puzzle/toy/gadet/thing ever invented. Few people are blessed with the patience to complete one, discounting those, like
Suffolk-based illustrator Simon Wild has a great portfolio that’s well worth a look.
Saatchi & Saatchi‘s campaign for Safeguard soap is a graphic reminder of the importance of washing one’s hands.
The Shit Box is a lightweight, portable cardboard toilet that’s ideal for festivals, camping or the homeless. At £15.67 it’s well worth a punt if
London has a surprising number of abandoned swimming pools. Little wonder most children are obese monsters these days.
Some beautiful, honeycomb-inspired architecture from those funky Slovenian cats.
Leica’s ad campaign for the D-Lux 3, featuring a “pixellated” dog, is jolly nice.
Meat is a versatile and tasty friend, but who’d have guessed that it would someday be used to make dolls? Outstanding meaty artistry!
The official Euro 2008 website has some lovely illustrations of previous winners of the tournament. Of course, you won’t find a single Englishman amongst them…
Panini won’t be issuing any England stickers for Euro 2008 thanks to the exploits of one Mr McLaren, the hapless imbecile. An entire generation of
The release of the FC Autobahn typeface, created by Dutch graphic design studio Autobahn using traditional pitch marking methods, is fitting given the imminent arrival
Everyone has owned an Etch A Sketch at some point. If, like me, you managed to draw little more than a misshapen stick man, you’re
With Adobe due to release the CS4 software suite sometime in the near future, I thought a trip down memory lane would be a good
The tube is like Paris Hilton – slow, expensive and very hot. To help relieve boredom during your next journey, why not spot the many
There’s only one thing cooler than animals, and that’s hair! Combine the two and you’re sure to make Quinn the Eskimo turn down the thermostat.
I took this photo last weekend in Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin. What does it mean? I just don’t know. Do I like it? Oh yes, it’s
Some rather brilliant chaps at the Berlin Technical University have created a rather wacky and wonderful architectural gem in the form of a kindergarden school.
The new “I Love New York” branding by Saatchi & Saatchi has been unveiled alongside the new state tourism website. As you can very clearly
How fitting that this polar bear shelf is only available in gleaming white. If you have money to burn and a love of our furry
Street artists of the world descend upon London in May for the Cans Festival, billed as a “street party of stencil art”. Artists include Lucamaleonte,
Foam weapons from mp industries in Berlin.
Man’s best friend can now be immortalised in rug format thanks to Czech artist (or lunatic, your call) Ondrej Brody.
Jolly nice new ads by BBDO London for Hackney’s Museum of Childhood. More here.
A group of rather talented russian flash developers have been working hard on version 5 of the Alernativa3D engine and have now reached their first
Los Angeles artist Matt Burlingame is clearly insane. But hey, who cares when the product of his madness is a whole series of deranged models.
London based artist Migy is a talented illustrator, animator and painter. His website boasts an abundance of niceness; there’s even a shop too. Migy has
The Supermundane website has been updated with much niceness. It’s jolly nice – my digital niceometer is registering a solid 8.5. High fives to Anorak
GRO design and Tim model makers have collaborated to create 11, a futuristic table football table due to be unveiled at Milan Design Week 2008.
Better late than never – Typographica’s favourite typefaces of 2007, from such luminaries as David Berlow, Ellen Lupton and Erik Spiekermann.
Fully functional bar codes from Japan.