Category Archives: DESIGN
Ceramic Sculptures just like Inflatable Toys
Super cool sculptures from Brett Kern that look exactly like high-design inflatable toys but are actually made completely of ceramic. Head over to his Etsy shop and hit “add to cart.”
Incredible movie magic video showing off the VFX you didn’t even notice in THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
Here’s an awesome video that shows off some of the more challenging shots that were put together by a VFX team in Martin Scorsese’s new film The Wolf of Wall Street. It’s always crazy to see a film you’d think would be all practical use so much movie magic to make the final product happen.
A Guide To American Football by Fraser Davidson
For Liberals, Ladies & Limeys.
Directed, written and animated by Fraser Davidson, kindly voiced by the great guys over at Adventures in Design podcast (aidpodcast.com). All sound work by Morgan Samuel.
The Hypebeast Hundred
Check out the complete list of Hypebeast’s Hundred HERE
Whether by effort, skill or often both, 2013 offered up many names deserving of accolades; newcomers and veterans, varying in practice from music, art, and fashion to technology and media. Aiming to sensibly account for all achievements worth noting in 2013 is a lofty task, and while there are many deserving of commendation, this list pays respects to those that made the biggest leaps.
The big picture seems to revolve around the continual growth of a global culture through which news and trends can instantaneously spread. It is no longer surprising when something goes viral, rather it is expected. The digital age persists in creating and killing celebrities, seemingly offering a new name each day. In 2013, the overlap carried on; and never has there been a more eclectic mix involving street culture, with high fashion, sportswear and hip-hop all playing their parts. Street goths, bucket hats and floral prints arrived in full force, activewear and function became more prominent, rappers co-mingled with streetwear influencers, and multinational corporations patiently took notes. Meanwhile, we bore witness to Miley’s twerk seen around the world, Kanye unleashed the brilliance of Yeezus and a following barrage on radio programs, and it was our mission to keep you updated along the way. We present to you our inaugural listing of The HYPEBEAST Hundred.
Nendo Reinvents the Chopstick by turning two into one
Your chopsticks can make your food taste better, claims Hashikura Matsukan, a chopstick manufacturer steeped in 400 years of history. But how can you improve on, or reinvent, something that’s been around for so long? Something that’s been refined so many times? It’s just 2 sticks that taper to a point, right? Well that’s exactly where Oki Sato from Nendo turned to, when he was asked to redesign a series of chopsticks.
“Chopsticks ordinarily come in pairs,” explains Sato, “but the rassen chopsticks are a single unit. They’re separated into two for eating, then rejoined into one form when not in use.” Rassen means helix, and refers to the DNA-like shape used to link the two together.
Another design in the series is kamiai, or interlock. “We put a gap on one of the four sides of the square shaped chopstick, and embedded a magnet, so that the two would snap together in one piece when they are flipped and fitted to each other.
We placed the magnets towards the outside of each chopstick, so that the chopsticks don’t come together accidentally while someone is using them to eat.”
DKNY Spring/Summer 2014 Campaign #DKNYDraft featuring A$AP Rocky, Jourdan Dunn & Cara Delevingne
Nike Sportswear 2014 All-Star Crescent City Collection
The 2014 Nike Basketball All-Star sneakers will of course be accompanied by a set of Nike Sportswear models also focusing on the New Orleans locale of this year’s festivities. That group, on display for the first time ever right here, includes Nike Flystepper 2K3 model (Which features a particularly interesting Alligator style texture). Watch for the 2014 All-Star sneakers from Nike Sportswear to release on February 13th, 2014.
A Hanging Light Made Out of Sand
Thought this thing was pretty cool. Barcelona-based design studio Alien and Monkey used traditional ceramics techniques to create a hanging lamp out of actual sand. The only bummer? At the end of its (very long) lifecycle, it will eventually crumble back to sand dust, but for the forceable future, this is a nice conversation piece to have in your beach house. Get it here.
Andre Saraiva Presents Six Piss Under Trailer
Andre Saraiva joins forces with Italian photo publication Toilet Paper and French fashion magazineL’Officiel Hommes to present a trailer to the group’s latest collaborative endeavor. Titled “Six Piss Under,” the name plays off of the common phrase for the deceased but in true Maurizio Cattelan style. Those already familiar with Toilet Paper Magazine will be accustomed to the trailer’s subject matter, but for those watching this with no prior knowledge of past works, prepare to be asking a lot of questions.
1985 Porsche 911 Targa
The Porsche 911 lineup entered 1985 with coupe, cabriolet, and Targa body styles, all renamed Carrera. There were few other changes, but the previous year had seen a displacement increase from 3.0 to 3.2 liters, which brought more torque that made for even greater low-speed tractability.
Nike Air Berwuda Mid QS Pack
Nike has recently unveiled three vivid colorways for its Air Berwuda Mid silhouette – night factor blue, base grey/light crimson and black/atomic orange. A modern reinterpretation of Nike’s classic 1979 Bermuda runner, the Berwuda Mid features an updated build and mid-rise profile. Maintaining the original eyelet configuration for a retro runner feel, this Quickstrike release sees Hyperfuse at the toe box and is rounded out by a cushioned two-tone midsole with Nike’s classic waffle rubber outsole.
#OnFeet at Agenda Long Beach 2014
Early into 2014, streetwear’s premiere trade show Agenda kicked off the new year right with a first show in Long Beach. The two-day affair brought together the best of the West Coast as well as international attendees for the latest and greatest in street-inspired fashion. Of course, what was on the feet of many attendees was not to be discounted as we bring you a recap of some of the best over the two days in this #OnFeet feature — leading off with the one and only CroatianStyle in the Red Yeezy IIs.
Nike Lunar Terra Arktos Super Bowl Edition
From Nike‘s “Silver Speed” collection comes this Super Bowl Edition of the Lunar Terra Arktos boot. Designed to handle the worst winter conditions the Lunar Terra Arktos should make the crazy winter weather just a bit more bearable. This edition sees the boot done up almost entirely in silver, with black accents, laces and Swoosh to round out the look. The removable inner bootie goes for an inverse look with silver serving an accent color against the black base. Look for these boots, along with the rest of he “Silver Speed” collection, at Nike soon.
10 Web Analytics Trends for 2014
Google rolled out the Google Tag Manager to the masses and launched very cool functions such as auto event tracking.
The addition of demographic data in Google Analytics has led to amazing insights.
Adobe launched a new (much improved) interface to Adobe Analytics which showed how useful a web analytics solution can be when owned by a company that made its name with UI design tools.
Tag management companies such as TagMan and Tealium landed many great new customers as well as big rounds of funding.
With the start of 2014, we have more experienced web analysts out in the field than ever before and organizations are now relying (rather than hoping) upon analytics for improvements in their bottom line.
In the year ahead, I am optimistic that we will see the pace of advancement in the web analytics world accelerate. Below is my top 10 list of trends that I would love to see over the next 12 months.
1. Better Content Analysis Tools
When it comes to engagement with content (text, graphics, video, etc) most web analytics platforms show the same data – views, landing page visits, next page views, exits, goal contribution, etc. To get reporting on actual engagement with the content, analysts need to implement other tools to track engagement such as scrolling, mouse movement, zooming, and highlighting. This divide in reporting is a major challenge for content producers.
2. Multi-visit Click Paths
Unless you’re selling competitively priced pencils at auction, odds are that your visitors are looking at your site multiple times before (and after) converting. But today almost all web analytics platforms focus on reporting for a single visit. There are persistent tracking variables that can be used to show multi-visit attributes. But site owners need to see how visitors’ behaviors change as they learn more about products/services and as they start to interact with the organization offline (i.e. sales calls).
3. Physical Interaction Tracking
The way we interact with websites is changing. Touch screen laptops, smartphones, tablets, gaming systems with web browsers, etc all allow us to physically interact with a website. Web analytics platforms need to help us track pinches (zoom), swipes, device orientation, tilts, and other physical movements. With the current platforms tracking this type of activity requires a lot of custom JavaScript. In 2014 we want to see the web analytics tools provide out of the box tracking of this type of interaction.
4. Better Video Tracking
Sites have been using more and more video content every year for the last 5 years. But most web analytics platforms still don’t do a very good job of helping analysts understand how visitors engage with videos. There are a lot of fancy things people can do to track video engagement with integrating with players (i.e. YouTube) and custom JavaScript functions. But this level of complexity prohibits most site owners from tracking common video functions (i.e. Play). Web analytics vendors should provide better out of the box video tracking functions. It would be great to see specific video reports in web analytics tools the way we see specific mobile reports today.
5. Multi-domain Tracking
Many corporations big and small have multiple sites across multiple domains. Their prospects, customers, partners, employees, etc likely traverse across domains in multiple visits or possibly single visits. But today, most (not all) of the web analytics platforms don’t do a thorough job of enabling site owners to track visitors across domains. While this is not a problem for most site owners, for companies with diverse initiatives in marketing, demand generation, lead nurturing, and customer support this can cause a major gap in tracking the customer journey. In 2014, we want all major web analytics vendors to solve this tracking problem with easy to use configurations.
6. Compensate for “Not Provided”
As Google continues to encrypt more and more user search submissions we have seen the percentage of users with Not-Provided search phrases grow by over 100% across sites that we monitor in the last year. This makes measuring SEO performance and optimization very difficult. Analysts need Google to provide some sort of help with this. If not showing the exact search phrase, perhaps they can expose search phrase categories or better integration with Web Master Tools. It would be easy for tools like Google Analytics to create reports that show which search phrases generated traffic without associating the phrases with individual users. This would help site owners with SEO reporting without risking user privacy or website security.
7. Better Tools for Integration with Third Party Data
If 2013 was the year for “Big Data” then 2014 should be the year for data integration with web analytics. While platforms like Adobe Analytics and IBM CoreMetrics did a decent job at enabling analyst to integrate data from multiple sources (i.e. CRM, Call Center, Lead Nurturing) with web analytics data, most platforms are lagging in this area. This year we want to see web analytics platforms help site owners to have a more 360⁰ view of their prospects and customers by providing excellent tools for integrating data from other platforms into the web analytics environment.
8. CMS integration with Web Analytics:
The most commonly used administrative tool on most sites is the content management system. This is the area where people making site updates need information on how pages and pieces of content are performing and how visitors are interacting with the site. We are hopeful that some CMS vendors will make big improvements in 2014 by enabling plug and play integration with web analytics tools to empower their internal site owners.
9. Better Data Exports
Google made some great strides in 2013 to share Google Analytics data with other platforms and a large number of dash-boarding companies built/updated plugins for Google Analytics. But almost every other vendor in the web analytics space does an insufficient job at sharing data which makes dash-boarding and analyzing closed loop sales cycles unnecessarily difficult. We are hopeful that the other web analytics vendors will follow Googles lead this year.
10. Data Manipulation within Web Analytics
Platforms such as Google Analytics, Webtrends, and Adobe Analytics are great at tracking visitors and then presenting the data. But the platforms do no provide much functionality in terms of manipulating the data once it has been brought into the platform. Providing tools for editing fields and values would provide web analysts with powerful Business Intelligence capabilities to fit the tracking to the organization.
This year has barely started, but I am very hopeful that it is a defining year for how organizations worldwide gain and utilize customer intelligence in the digital channel. While few organizations fully utilize the web analytics tools they have in place today, there are progressive teams pushing the limits of what website tracking can do to improve digital experiences and I am optimistic that in 2014 the industry tools are going to evolve even farther to drive the entire web industry to new heights.
A Tour of Paul Walker’s Car Collection (INSANE)
Web magazine The Smoking Tire revealed that the the car collection video they published over a year ago was actually the personal garage of Paul Walker and Roger Rodas.
Here’s the official description from the YouTube page: Though we originally respected their privacy when they asked not to say who owned the cars, as we filmed this over a year ago, it makes no sense now not to say the cars all belonged to Paul Walker and Roger Rodas, two good friends of The Smoking Tire who tragically lost their lives on 11/30/13, and the world is officially a worse off place without them. Paul and Roger will be dearly missed by everyone who ever got to see their smiles, exchange words, or spend time with them at the track. RIP Roger and Paul.
The Simpsons LEGO Set
The Simpsons LEGO Set is official. LEGO has teamed with Twentieth Century Fox on Wednesday to release a construction set and line of mini-figures inspired by the long-running animated series. The first official photos of Simpsons Legos set have finally arrived.
The first Simpsons LEGO set will be available on Feb. 1st for $199 from LEGO brand retail stores and of course LEGO.com. Plus there will be more LEGO minifigures coming in May – 16 in all. But that’s not all. FOX will be airing a special LEGO episode of The Simpsons in May as well, which will have the Springfield residents in LEGO form. Check out the official photos of the set after more.
ClearView Clio Speaker
ClearView® Audio introduces its latest in minimalist home audio technology, the Clio Speaker. Its unique design allows sound to be emitted through the edges of its curved acrylic glass transducer, projecting it in multiple directions. The $350 speaker pairs with devices through Bluetooth and is available in a silver, dark bronze or charcoal base to match your decor. Look for all three now through ClearView’s website.
London Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014 Street Style
Exploded Cars by Fabian Oefner
Another incredible series by Swiss photographer and artist Fabian Oefner (previously).
“These amazing images are created as a result of a painstakingly tedious process. The artist, Fabian Oefner, produces a scale model of an iconic car (inside and out) while photographing the mold-making process. He then deconstructs the model while photographing each tiny part suspended in the air from a string. Finally, the hundreds of photos of car parts are organized and assembled digitally as ‘exploded’ compositi