
TouchOfModern Price Hidden $35.00 retail For the first time ever, Rock-It 3.0 is being sold online and its featured here on ToMo! The Rock-It portable vibration speaker system takes music from your device and generates it into vibration sequences. It sends those vibrations through the Rock-It "pod" which you can stick to virtually any object. Simply press play on your device (iPods, MP3 players, mobile phones, laptops, etc.) and Rock-It 3.0 will turn the object into a speaker. It works great on cardboard boxes, appliances, coolers, drawers, cups, bowls, lamp shades, tupperware, file cabinets and much much more! About the Designer Jason Lucash and Mike Syzmcak Founded in 2009 by Jason Lucash and Mike Syzmcak, OrigAudio continues to deliver award-winning, premium quality audio products. ColorsBlack MaterialsPlastic Measurements2.5" L x 1" W OriginUSA Shipping AvailabilityUSA Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping Estimated Delivery3-4 Weeks ?
The World’s First 3D Printing Pen that Lets you Draw Sculptures Forget those pesky 3D printers that require software and the knowledge of 3D modeling and behold the 3Doodler, the world’s first pen that draws in three dimensions in real time. Imagine holding a pen and waving it through the air, only the line your pen creates stays frozen, suspended and permanent in 3D space. Sound like magic? Well it certainly looks like it, watch the video above to see the thing in action. The 3Doodler was designed by Boston-based company WobbleWorks who recently launched a Kickstarter campaign to sell the miraculous little devices that utilizes a special plastic which is heated and instantly cooled to form solid structures as you draw. Matt WIsniewski - 18 Juin 2012 - Creative Studio Web developer and Collage Artist
Japanese graphic design from the 1920s-30s In the 1920s and 1930s, Japan embraced new forms of graphic design as waves of social change swept across the nation. This collection of 50 posters, magazine covers and advertisements offer a glimpse at some of the prevailing tendencies in a society transformed by the growth of modern industry and technology, the popularity of Western art and culture, and the emergence of leftist political thought. "Buy Domestic!" poster, 1930 [+] Cover of "Nippon" magazine issue #1, Oct 1934 [+] "Fuji Weekly" cover, Oct 1930 [+] Poster for Japan's first national census, 1920 [+] // "Health for body and country" poster, c. 1930 [+] Grand Nagoya Festival poster by Kenkichi Sugimoto, 1933 [+] Kyoto Grand Exposition to Commemorate the Showa Imperial Coronation, 1928 [+] Poster design by Shujiro Shimomura, 1928 [+] "NAPF" (Nippona Artista Proleta Federacio) magazine cover, Feb 1931 [+] "NAPF" (Nippona Artista Proleta Federacio) magazine covers: Sep 1931 // Oct 1931 "May 1" movie poster by Hiromu Hara, 1928-1929 [+]
Ses spots vintage - ELLE - Deco Donner de l'esprit à une maison Elle a relooké les bobos, et même Ségolène Royal ! Gabriella Cortese, la créatrice d’Antik Batik*, nous ouvre sa maison du 9e arrondissement de Paris, truffée d’idées cosy. Propos recueillis par Soline Delos * Ouverture, début février, de deux nouvelles boutiques à Paris : 113, rue Vieille-du-Temple, 4e, et 26, rue Saint-Sulpice, 6e. Qu’est-ce qui donne de l’esprit à une maison ? Sa touche déco Sa touche déco Assembler les objets du même type. Légende : Composition de tableaux au-dessus de la commode. La pièce la plus dure à décorer ? La pièce la plus dure à décorer ? L’escalier ! Légende : Pluie de suspensions dans l’escalier. Parquet ou béton ? Parquet ou béton ? 100 % parquet. Le plus difficile en déco ? Le plus difficile en déco ? Trouver le juste équilibre entre le côté masculin et le côté féminin, pour que chacun, dans le couple, puisse s’y retrouver. Rideaux ou stores ? Rideaux ou stores ? Légende : Superposition de rideaux dans la chambre. Le faux pas ?
Startups, This Is How Design Works – by Wells Riley ntemporary Tables Tables & Desks View all products Search the site Subscribe to Facebook Katakana Desk Monarch Drone Oskar Dining Table Maya Desk Prudence Strand Wire Group Kingston Dressing Table Section Console Snow Desk 29 Beautiful Fonts For Designers Get our posts emailed to you with our monthly newsletter, subscribe here. Using the correct typeface for your design project is absolutely crucial in conveying the message and feel of the overall design, it is necessary to keep an awesome collection of both paid and free fonts in your font collection to allow you to have the font resources at hand to test drive a design with varying fonts. I have taken three of my favorite font foundries and showcased 29 of the most beautiful fonts from their collections, the quality of these fonts is pretty amazing, some are more suited to print work and others for use on the web as they support the @font-face property. Take a look and add them to your collection. Lost Type Co-op Lost Type Co-op is an indispensable one of a kind type foundry, founded by Riley Cran and Tyler Galpin. You can download the fonts for free if you want but, if you have a heart then you can specify the amount you wish to send to the type designer. Ribbon Franchise Airplane HomeStead
retail and concept store ROSSO PREZIOSOa milano apre il nuovo concept store del marchio ROSSO PREZIOSO firmato da quarch atelier BOUQUET DI LUCE a Firenze apre finalmente il primo flagship Twin Set.BOUQUET DI LUCE Flagship Twinset, Milano Uno spazio sensuale, dettagliato e scenografico, ricco di materia. La luce taglia l’aria per scandire il tempo, parla al ritmo dei plissettati, passa attraverso tessuti semitrasparenti finemente composti. Il primo temporary Twin Set a Bologna! All’interno si è spettatori di una natura inconsueta, incantata, quasi effimera. La luce si arrampica spontanea su bianchi rami che scompaiono oltre il visibile; i fasci luminosi ritagliano l’aria per scandire sicuri il ritmo del tempo. Un luogo magico, una scenografia unica. Un pensiero per far luce su un allestimento assolutamente originale. Esclusive calzature danzano tutt’intorno allo spazio fiere in appoggio su magnifiche scatole in legno appositamente realizzate dall’Architetto Martino Gamper per Diego Dolcini.
The Secret Law of Page Harmony “A method to produce the perfect book.” The perfect book. This is how designer-genius Jan Tschichold described this system. Not the ok book, nor the pretty good book, but the perfect book. This method existed long before the computer, the printing press and even a defined measuring unit. No picas or points, no inches or millimeters. And you can still use it. The Secret Canon & Page Harmony Books were once a luxury only the richest could afford and would take months of work to be brought to fruition. And they were harmoniously beautiful. The bookmakers knew the secret to the perfect book. So elegant is this method of producing harmony that a few designers saw to rediscover it. They found the way to design a harmonious page. There’s a dance to all this Let’s look at this dance, shall we? And here it is with them (using the Van de Graaf Canon and Tschichold’s recommended 2:3 page-size ratio, which we’ll get into next). This is where the harmony is found. How is this dance beautiful? The J. Well.
kibisi Acquire - Style One of our favorite models from Tres Bien's SS14 Sun Buddies eyewear collection is the wayfarer-styled Type 01 in Blue Smoke. The tortoise-like acetate is a great alternative to your usual brown tortoise styles and is fitted with lenses from Carl Zeiss Optical. Whether it's wool or mesh, it's always great to see to see the different variations on the now classic Achilles sneaker. This season Common Projects adds canvas to the mix and as you'd expect the end result is nothing short of impressive. Definitely a new and essential complement if you already own a leather pair. Including the navy colorway pictured above, the shoe comes in a classic white and black washed canvas. $320, Opumo Frank Clegg Leatherworks recently put up a preview of their Fall/Winter '14 pieces and they've got some truly great pieces to share. Frank Clegg ..Continued If you're a bit tired of all the black and silver watch options, take a look at Archimede's new Pilot Bronze. $960, Archimede $168, Scout Bell & Ross
Kibisi “Roulade” Chair When it comes to furniture, the imagination of Scandinavian designers seems to know no bounds. Case in point: the new “Roulade” loveseat from Danish design firm Kibisi. Inspired by Swiss rolls, the iconic Chesterfield upholstery and the comfort of a faithful sofa, this contemporary and cozy living room piece is every bit as whimsical as it is functional. Source: Core77