Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innovation. Show all posts
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Inspiration
Labels:
azealia banks,
Chanel,
collection,
fw 2102,
innovation,
kanye west,
ombre hair,
pantone,
terry richardson,
visor,
wood chair
Friday, August 5, 2011
Nike Schroeder

When I was little, my grandmother sent me a post card from Brittany that was partly embroidered. These works by Berlin-native Nike Schroeder incorporate a similar embroidery technique, only on a much larger canvas. Enjoy!








Labels:
art,
artists,
berlin,
canvas,
embroidered art,
innovation,
nike schroeder
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
HEX x iPod Nano

So cool! These are Hex's new iPod nano cases, aka watch bands! Available for pre-order on shophex.com. So dope!

Friday, October 22, 2010

One Perfect Cube by Florian Jenett. Dope clock! It only makes the perfect cube shape for one second every 12 hours.
Labels:
clocks,
creative,
florian jenett,
innovation,
one perfect cube,
peep it,
time,
video
Friday, September 3, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Get the Skinny

Lee's new packaging for their skinny jeans. Funky, telling and innovative. Now when you're walking along with your skinny cardboard box, people will know exactly what you just purchased (a trendy, fashion forward item) and from where (the innovative Lee, of course!) Public Relations smart and savvy!

Song of the day: Fol Chen - The Holograms
Labels:
advertising,
fashion,
innovation,
lee,
packaging,
public relations,
publicity,
skinny jeans
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Minimalism by Pedro Vidotto

How sweet are these? Minimalist movie posters by Pedro Vidotto; my favorite is the Fight Club version - so simple and yet somehow innovative in that simplicity. Sweet!
Song of the day: The XX - Stars
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Jean Shin

Korean-born New Yorker Jean Shin is a young artist who takes objects from the everyday and transforms them into recognizable structures that are representative of singularity as opposed to the plurality of the original materials. In other words, she takes many of one object and turns it into a larger, single entity; a mosaic of commonality. Innovative!
Labels:
art,
artists,
innovation,
installation art,
jean shin,
mosaic,
New York City,
seoul
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