Today Is The Day
The Today is the Day pocket planner looks like those old hardcover books with gold lettered-titles.Lettering and illustrations are by Jessica Hische.
http://www.buyolympia.com/q/Item=today-is-the-day-pocket-planner
(Fuente: typejunkie)
The food truck craze has officially hit Manila, Philippines by way of the Guactruck, a modern mobile eatery full of sustainable initiatives. The truck itself is a used delivery truck that has been outfitted locally with LED and energy-saving lighting.
Too bad this Filipino-Mexican food truck can’t swing its way elsewhere in the world for a peek at the truck and a chance to taste the delicious-looking food.
The design for the packaging is a creative solution to the wastefulness that most containers are today with it’s single cardboard, origami-inspired design. It’s made of biodegradable paperboard that is easy to recycle. Customers are encouraged to bring their used packaging back and will receive a free meal once they’ve returned 10. The packaging will then be sent for recycling. All of the cutlery used is made from cornstarch and biodegrades within 90 days.
More amazing picture of this design gem over here
El 2012 va a ser un año muy interesante para Tumblr y para vosotros, sus increíbles usuarios. Esperamos que lo hayáis recibido con tanta ilusión como nosotros. Para estrenarlo como se merece, os dejamos con un blog que propone una idea muy interesante:
- Voces con Futura es un banco de carteles reivindicativos de libre descarga con un objetivo claro: “que el ruido sea cada vez más insoportablemente bonito”. Los amantes de la tipografía entenderán rápido el por qué de su nombre. Si os gusta el diseño y seguís con atención los últimos movimientos de protesta ciudadana, no os podéis perder esta estupenda recopilación de arte cabreado, pero siempre respetuoso. Si os llama la atención la idea, no dudéis en indignaros y colaborar siguiendo las especificaciones de los creadores de esta curiosa iniciativa.
Technology has become junk to me, but as such I feel a great deal of empathy for leftover, abandoned electronic junk. Such detritus becomes a mirror of ourselves—circuits, cables, and hard drives mimic our tissues, nervous systems, brains, etc.—but above all, these technologies die, just as we do. In its obsolescence, technology becomes utterly human.
—Daniel Canogar, BOMB 2011
(Fuente: bombmagazine)
Jajajajaja..Le gustará a Damien Hirts??
Dave Murray, Seapig (installation view: left), mixed media and inflatable shark, 10’ x 10’ x 4.5”, 2009