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Surfstation - Inspiration becomes Innovation

Surfstation - Inspiration becomes Innovation

Gadget Lab - Hardware That Rocks Your World Design Swan Design You Trust – Social design inspiration! Logo Inspiration With Clever Typography | My Ink Blog I love logos! They encompass so much branding identity into one tiny graphic. They are incredibly difficult to create, but when done correctly, they stand the test of time. Well-created logos often look seamless and effortless, but you can be sure that a ton of time went into the planning, research and development. I also rather enjoy beautiful typography. I find clever typography within a logo design to be awe inspiring. These logos were grabbed from these helpful logo gallery sites. About the Author Hatch, the DesignPublic.com blog on modern design, style, fashion, interior design and more.

Reimar Servas — Designer & Frontend Developer About the artist Reimar fell in love with an actress from New York. His nemesis is Ryan Reynolds Sean Penn maybe Justin Timberlake. He attracts vampires. If you would like Reimar to play in your bedroom or at your funeral, just drop him a line. Reimar is @reimund at twitter. His e-mail address is reimar (at) reimarseite (dot) de. Copyright and Stuff I am happy if you like my scary music. Design Ideas and Tech Concepts - Toxel.com The Design Inspiration - Daily Logo Designs, Illustration Art, Website Showcase, Photos and Patterns Spectacular and See-Through: Dude, Where’s My Canoe? Glass-bottom boats are nothing new on scenic tours, but with a see-through canoe you can go wherever you want and have a personal up-close view of whatever is below you. Lighter than a wood or aluminum canoe, tough as bullet-proof glass and entirely transparent on the bottom, these designs provide a completely new way to experience water life around you. It gets better: the kayak equivalent to the transparent canoe is a carbon kevlar frame design that has a military-grade transparent urethane skin – and it folds up small enough to carry with you in a backpack. Setting it up to be water-worthy takes about a half an hour but the lightweight portability means you can bring it virtually anywhere. Whether you choose the canoe or kayak these are both ideal for wide ranging travels and potentially challenging water conditions as well as brief vacation jaunts.

Best of Yanko Design 2008 Best of Yanko Design 2008 With just a week left in the year we’ve wrapped up our best of the year designs in one big post for your reading pleasure. 2008 has been an eventful and inspiring year, and it’s hard to put all the top news in one place; still, if there’s one Yanko Design article you want to bookmark this year, this should be it. Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! 50) “DesCom” by Sung-kyu Nam. 49) iStick by Alexei Mikhailov. 48) Collapsible Surfboard by Nicholas Notara. 47) “Ceramix For Mix” by Florian Dussopt. 46) Metamophing Computer Interface by Jonathan Lucas. 45) E-Paper Slap Bracelets by Chocolate Agency. 44) The Shooter Fire Extinguisher by Junyi Heo. 43 ) Forest Fire “Clear Cut” Robot by Daniel Shankland II. 42) Pocket Light by Hyun Jin Yoon. 41) SMS & Email Pen by Reuben Png. 40) Making Your Own Clock by Bomi Kim. 39) The Edge Phone by Chris Owens. 38) BMW Gina. 37) Febot Recharges Batteries by Ji-yun Kim. 36) High Tech Napkins by Avery Holleman. 25) PSP 2 Tai Chiem.

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