Category Archives: DESIGN
Pillow Fight Gear
A burn production: Never Extinguish
A burn production: Never Extinguish from Burn on Vimeo.
One of the coolest most dramatic Skateboarding vids I’ve seen.
Rune Glifberg joins burn units Jonas Skrøder, Dany Hamard and Hugo Maillard as they defeat the elements on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Create. Inspire & stop at nothing.
‘Never Extinguish’ — a burn production, directed by Ash Bolland.
Nike Sportswear Air Yeezy 2 Black/Pink
Seen in a black/pink colourway with a glow-in-the-dark outsole. The use of materials and the noticeable heal design. Give the sneaker a very sci-fi look to it that I’m digging. Maybe not an everyday kick but with the right get-up they could be the sweet head turner at the next Com Truise DJ set.
Animal Buddy USB Hubs
Cat Buddy, Dog Buddy, and even Pig Buddy USB hubs are a reality thanks to the crafty stylings of We Play God. The cat and dog USB hubs lie on their sides but the pig (being lazier) lies flat on its prodigious belly.
PBS Arts: Off Book – Video Games
“Video games are important. They are a storytelling medium, a place for self-expression, a sandbox for the human imagination, and an extension of an ages old tradition of gaming. We play out some of the most essential aspects of our culture in games, and we learn more about ourselves and the world around us in the process. From the powerful cinematic experiences of mainstream gaming, to the hyper-personal environments of indie games, we are in the midst of an explosion of gaming activity that, as some predict, will continue to define the way we live and interact with information, and each other, far into the future.
Featuring:
Eric Zimmerman, Game Designer
Jesper Juul, Game Studies Scholar
Leigh Alexander, Game Journalist
Syed Salahuddin, Game Designer and Curator “
House Folded
Kyoto-based architecture practice alphaville (kentaro takeguchi, asako yamamoto) has sent us images of ‘house folded’, a three-storey residence for a couple in osaka, japan. exploring methods of creating distinct and individual rooms that break away from a monotonous spatial experience, the design pleats the dividing walls to form optimal and dynamic volumes of space.
Nike SB Omar Salazar Signature Shoe Release Party
On October 28th, a special early release party was held at PLA Skateboarding in Folsom, California, as Nike SB skater Omar Salazar released his new signature sneaker, now dubbed the LR. The shoe, which is an update to the original Omar Salazar Pro Model.
Microsoft 2011 Productivity Future Vision
Watch how future technology will help people make better use of their time, focus their attention, and strengthen relationships while getting things done at work, home, and on the go.
Good Wood + All Things Fresh Drake Gift Set
Good Wood and All Things Fresh linked up to give Drake this special gift set for his 25th birthday. The special package consists of shot glasses, necklaces, bracelets, iPhone 4 cases and a couple of OVO owls.
1001 Nights House by A-cero, Joaquin Torres Architects
A-cero, Joaquin Torres Architects have sent us their latest work, the 1001 Nights House located in the suburbs of Madrid, Spain.
A-cero presents one of its more recent projects in single family properties.
It is a single family house located in a development in the outskirts of Madrid. Over a plot of 7000 m2 the building, with 2100 m2, rises with a high standard design answering the owners’ requirements.
The access, through the development walkway, is placed on a higher level. Here is the property, partially hidden by many curved walls that seem to elevate from some water sheets over a stone covering in white, grey and black shades, placed on purpose as a part of the landscape in this area of the plot. Besides its sculptural features, typical of the A-cero style, this side of the facade expects the integration of the building in the surrounding environment. A wide stone path, with water sheets on both sides, lead us to a huge black glass door that gives us access inside the property. In the garden, following the wishes of the owners, there are palms, pome granate trees and Middle East vegetation.
The rear facade of the house, the most visible, makes the most of the slight slope of the plot, where there is the porch, a pool and the garden. Almost all the views from the different rooms of the property are focused here, as the views of the lakes in the common areas of the development.
All the building is dressed in “black villar granite stone”. In this part of the property big windows, with hidden woodwork, are opened, achieving a lot of light for the inside space. In the porch, the window in the main living room, of 10 meters, is automatically hidden, connecting indoors and outdoors.
The passable area is made of white marble, the vase in the pool of blue gressite. The outside furniture is from the Rest collection by A-cero In.
Bike Lock in a Bottle
Küat Bottle Lock ($34) is a standard water-bottle(it will fit in most holders) includes a 5’ internally coiled 8mm cable that locks back into itself, as well as a compartment underneath for storage of keys and other small items.
A Conversation with Shinsuke Takizawa
HB Interview –
Since the mid 1990s, NEIGHBORHOOD has been one of Japan’s greatest streetwear exports. Founded by self-professed Americana junkie Shinsuke Takizawa, the brand has been a driving force in branding, quality and at times controversy due to some of its chosen graphics in the past. Upon a recent trip to Hong Kong, we spoke with Takizawa regarding aspects of his brands including LUKER by NEIGHBORHOOD, NHIZ and the overall philosophy of the brand.
Aside from fashion and motor culture… I also love vintage items and garments from America. The history and quality of them are something that you can’t get from any another culture.
Every piece of NEIGHBORHOOD has… a strong sense of vintage aesthetics. My aim is to recreate and reconstruct items from the past and introduce them with modern fabrics and applications. Finding out the different stories behind each piece is a pretty fun process for me.
The power of image and iconography… is something that I look into every season. I normally start off with a theme and then I’ll research into the imagery and iconography that are connected with the idea for the graphical side of the collection. I don’t just replicate them exactly and rework them if the original graphic is not strong enough.
After March’s events with the earthquake and tsunami… I found myself in a position where I should be initiating charity projects for the disaster. However, I think what more important thing is to face the problem head-on and look into the future positively, instead of stopping production or projects because of what happened.
Finding themes and creativity each season… is not such a difficult process for me. It’s much harder in the high-end sphere as labels have to keep reinventing themselves and discover themes and stories that are fresh and unique. So for me, it’s all about re-exploring the themes which I love, i.e. punk and the ’90s. Looking deeper into a period is more of a challenge than picking new themes to work with. For example, I love the cultures from the ’60s, as it was a period where everything like music and fashion blew up, so why do I have to look elsewhere when everything can be found in that period?
When comparing LUKER by NEIGHBORHOOD and NEIGHBORHOOD… LUKER is more of a sub-label and a new creative outlet for me to work with iconic British aesthetics, while the NEIGHBORHOOD line is all about American styles. I actually started off favoring British sensibilities first, so having the LUKER line is like looking back at my roots.
The NEIGHBORHOOD x IZZUE “NHIZ” collaboration project… is an experiment to find out what NEIGHBORHOOD and a mass label like IZZUE can come up together. Inspired by similar aesthetics, it was an interesting journey to create products which have the characteristics of both labels.
The future of NHIZ… is to get into the China market. It is very different to the rest of the world so we want to know how they’ll react to our products and how we can reach them in unconventional ways.
Controversy is something that… I have no control of. I didn’t choose certain graphics because they’re controversial or they’ll get people talking. I chose them because I think they’re good designs and good designs are everlasting. I’m also in love with the rebellious nature of the ’60s and ’70s, so with these logos and iconography, I can reflect these ideologies and recreate them into new forms.
The rebellious nature of NEIGHBORHOOD… stems from everyone’s inner self. I’m sure we’ve all been in a position where we want to be a renegade. Fashion has lost this factor since the ’90s, so that’s why I want to keep making clothes to prolong this movement.
If I wasn’t doing what I was doing now… I would probably be a boring white-collar worker [laughs]. I think I was lucky to be born in a period where opportunities were widely available. If the Harajuku boom didn’t happen, then I don’t think I would be doing what I’m doing now.
colette + Vestax Midi USB Controller
Go Beyond The Cover
This is a viral ad for Dermablend makeup earlier, you may not see it.
Song: “There Is Hope” Zoo Brazil feat. Rasmus Kellerman.
Porsche Design + BlackBerry
The new Porsche Design’s BlackBerry phone! The Porsche Design P’9981 Smartphone from BlackBerry features an 1.2 GHz processor, 8 GB of onboard memory, 8GBs of storage, 720p HD video recording, dual band Wi-Fi, and a built-in compass. The phone is made from forged stainless steel and hand-wrapped leather back cover.
Facebook’s New Server Farm in Sweden
An architect’s drawing of Facebook’s new server farm in Lulea, Sweden. The plant on the edge of the Arctic Circle is Facebook’s first outside the US and is aimed at improving the performance for European users of the social networking site. Facebook confirmed it had picked the northern Swedish city of Lulea for the data centre partly because of the cold climate, which is crucial for keeping the servers cool, and the access to renewable energy from nearby hydropower facilities.
THE STUYVESANTS: THE FINER THINGS (DOUBLE LP)
The Stuyvesants / The Finer Things Vol.1
Tracks /
1. I Care (More Than Words Can Say)
2. Ready
3. Girl, He Ain’t Me
4. Strollin’
5. Gut Check Soul
6. Spank Love
7. Good & Evil (Thoughts of the Mind)
8. Sound of the Stuy
9. Ewww (LaLaLa)
10. Church Chants (Tabernacle)
11. Interlude
12. Sunny 78 (with Sunny 78 Reprise)
13. Down Halsey Street
14. Tough Love (Because Love is Tough)
15. Midnight Moves
16. This Good
17. Thinking Back (Those Days from the Past)
18. Ragtop Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
19. Victory
20. Outro
The Stuyvesants / The Finer Things Vol.2
Tracks /
1. Yearning (For Your Love)
2. Stoops, Parks & Rooftops
3. Uptown Bound
4. Crown Royal (In a Purple Velvet Bag)
5. Love, It’s Me
6. Y.E.S.
7. Interlude
8. The Second Time Around
9. Over (Now That She’s Leaving)
10. More Horns
11. High Stakes Hustle
12. Thorough Thread Thoroughbreds
13. Champagne (On Ice)
14. Vibe in the Stuy
15. Sounds of a Dream
16. Talking Hearts
17. Mama’s Spirit (Will Always Be With Us)
18. Summer is Gone
19. Walk it Off
20. Outro
Cover art designed and illustrated by The Stuyvesants.
The Gadget Show: Ultimate Battlefield 3 Simulator
Excuse the presenters being a little over the top but this could quite be the future of gaming. Amazing!
A Design Film Festival 2011
A DESIGN FILM FESTIVAL 2011 (Opening Titles) from Sebastian Lange on Vimeo.
Conceived by Anonymous as a film festival dedicated solely to design,
A Design Film Festival 2010 launched in Singapore and has travelled to Berlin,
Taipei, Kaohsiung and Bangkok.
The festival is an annual celebration of films dedicated to architecture, fashion,
photography, street art, motion graphics, technology and the subcultures of design.
In 2011, the festival returns with a brand new line-up, an expanded programme
and new collaborations.
Opening Titles
Full screen recommended
Direction & Motion Design: Sebastian Lange
Audioediting: Sebastian Lange
End Track: «Coda» by The Do
Projection on painted styrofoam letters
Shot at qu-int.com on Canon 7D and
Nikon 50mm f/1.2
Editing and Compositing done in AE and FCP
Fool’s Gold + Members Only A-Trak Leather Jacket
The Members Only leather jacket was introduced in the late 1970′s to Americans. Now Brooklyn-based record label Fool’s Gold has teamed up with the brand on this collaborative effort; the “A-Trak Leather Jacket.” Named after one of the founders of Fool’s Gold, the lamb leather jacket was influenced by the classic bomber style. It features front zipper pockets, quilted shoulder stitching, as well as ribbed cuffs and waistline. This item is exclusively available at Karmaloop for $775 USD.