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Last month, we introduced you to our new partner, Demandforce. This month, we’d like to tell you exactly how a small business owner like you can use Demandforce solutions in your everyday operations. If you run a service-based business and are hoping to automate your social media marketing efforts, streamline client communications, and build your brand, Demandforce has the tools…
Theo Aartsma is our featured artist of the day on Designrfix.com. In this series of posts, we will spotlight talented artists ranging from illustrators to graphic artists all the way to industrial designers. These daily posts will serve two purposes; first, is to showcase the works of these accomplished artists and the second is to inspire all of you artists and designers out there, in evolving art through thoughtful exchange of technique & inspiration . Tune in daily to see who the next artist of the day will be…who knows, maybe you could be our next featured artist!
Les photographies d’autrefois n’ont pas fini de livrer toute leur histoire. La preuve avec le travail du directeur artistique Kevin Weir , qui s’est pris au jeu d’animer grâce au GIF d’ anciennes photographies en noir et blanc . Parfois amusantes, ou effrayantes, découvrez les photographies animées de Kevin Weir dans la suite.
The RAD e builds a bridge from the automaker Opel’s origins in bicycle manufacturing to its current position as the transportation producer of the future. The RAD e is the first e-bike designed around automotive production methods. It is made of hollow pressed-steel which is light, strong, flexible and easy to make. The pedelec drive of the RAD e is based on a state-of-the-art 250 Watt electric motor, powered by a lithium-ion battery. It provides an electrically-assisted range of 60 to 140 km, depending on the terrain.
This is version 1.0 of a technology that's a bit clunky now, but has the potential to be awesome at the 2.0 or 3.0 level. The Ubi-Camera is a working concept devised at Japan's Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences which allows you to take photos the way a pretentious art-house movie director frames shots: By framing them with your fingers. We say it's clunky because the current prototype requires you stick your fingers into that little box, but it's not difficult to imagine where this could go: As a shutter-triggering alternative to step 3, it would be cool if you just made the "Ch-KSHH" noise with your mouth, and an audio sensor in the camera then snapped the photo. Marna Collapsible Travel Cup, GOOD Design Winner
Simple et minimaliste, découverte de la collection « Ariva », une étonnante gamme de mobilier qui se veut être un exemple de néoplasticisme dans sa forme la plus pure. Se jouant totalement des formes et des notions de symétrie, chaque pièce atteint un équilibre esthétique par l’utilisation de l’opposition. De côté, chaque… 28 mars 2012 | Arty | par Mr K (boss)
Soledad x Orangina « Miss O » Bottle Orangina fête le lancement de Miss O, sa boisson sans sucre ajouté, chez colette avec un coffret collector signé Soledad contenant les trois différentes saveurs: Orange, Pamplemousse rose... White Mountaineering x Saucony Jazz O Voici la collaboration entre la marque japonaise White Mountaineering et Saucony pour l’Été 2012.