ON AIR THE FIRST EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION WHAT’S MORE ALIVE THAN YOU®
We show exclusive the first PERMANENT COLLECTION WHAT’S MORE ALIVE THAN YOU®, made of selected artworks from the first creative call of July 2009.
The only collection of shoes and bags, Italian Made International Design®.
The production of the first PERMANENT COLLECTION lasted months and it was the result of a long search for materials by special texture, resistant, recycled or reused.
It also needed to manual and high-quality manufacturings, realized, in every stage, entirely in Italy.
GYOZA TWIST SHOES BY PREMRUDEE LEEHACHAROENKUL

PEBBLE BAG BY TOMÁS TRENCHARD
FLORAL SHOES COLLECTION BY VICTORIA GEANEY
This PERMANENT COLLECTION is the first real step towards a new perspective of fashion; it will be available online exclusively on WMATY.COM by next November with the second collection which will feature the new authors selected by the second creative call ended last June.
Below the link to the entire first PERMANENT COLLECTION WHAT’S MORE ALIVE THAN YOU® catalogue
www.wmaty.com/impaPressKit_en/IMPA_PRESSKIT_3_EN_OK.pdf
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If you do not know this revolutionary project fashion-art or if you need more information about this first PERMANENT COLLECTION, the press office WMATY is at your disposal for further informations.
Contact: Giovanna Pineschi – Send me email!
Eastpak Design Competition, by Changing Lines
Eastpak Design Competition – 1st Place
This project was based on the brand concept “built to resist”, by making an analogy between the Eastpak bag and a treasure hidden for centuries in the bottom of the ocean.



Watch the making of video HERE. In partnership with Zé Pedro Abreu.
‘Orbiting Eco-House’ an innovative eco-friendly house by Michael Jantzen
US-based eco architectural designer Michael Jantzen has proposed an innovative eco-friendly house called ‘Orbiting Eco-House’, based on the principle of enhancing eco and aesthetic functionality by the movement of certain segments of the house.
The house is designed as two separate structures: the lower structure houses space for general living, bath/laundry, food preparation and dinning; and the upper level structure accommodates space for sleeping, studio/office and bathing.
Read the full story at World Interior Design Network
Fiorentin Studio // Our New Full Screen Wedding Photography Website
We are pleased to announce that our new site for Fiorentin Studio is now live. This site redesign focuses heavily on the custom photographs with an interactive category navigation as well as an integrated photo gallery that allows the client to organize, title and upload his own work.
HDR Animals Images – Erasing the Line between Reality and Imaging

Dynamic range in photography is what stands behind the commercial term “contrast ratio” or the ratio between the brightest and the darkest parts of the image or a device for capturing or displaying images. For comparison, paper dynamic range equals to about 100:1 ratio, that of a plasma display is about 5000:1, and the dynamic range of a real-life environment can be estimated with the ration up to 100000:1. High dynamic range or HDR photography strives for reaching the contrast as close to reality as the most progressive technical means allow. That is why, HDR photographs always look very real to human eye, featuring high color depth, exceptional detailing, and almost perfect distinction between bright and dark parts of the image.

To show you the present achievements in HDR photography, Cruzine prepared this showcase with animals images. Nature is the most gifted and talented artist ever known on Earth. Variety of colors, shapes, and textures, created by Nature, still remains at an unbeatable record level for human artists. However, centuries of our evolution did help us to approach the highest standards, set by Nature. Today, HDR photography represents one of the most progressive imaging techniques. Looking at the HDR photos, such as those, collected below, creates the feeling of looking at the real-life objects and sceneries. Photography, perhaps, has never been so close to reality as it is now, thanks to such powerful techniques as HDR imaging. Cruzine welcomes all our readers to view this gallery of animals HDR images and enjoy the power of photography progress and evolution.

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Logo Trending for 2010
The purpose of a company logo is to represent the company’s products, services, and business philosophy in a single image. Quite often a company’s logo is the first aspect of the company a consumer encounters, and therefore creates a lasting impression in the consumer’s mind. For this reason, it is imperative that a company’s logo provides an accurate representation of the services and products it offers. It is also important for the logo to be physically appealing to the company’s target consumer base.
For example, consider the Gerber baby logo:
While the color of the logo has changed over time, the essential design—featuring an appealing portrait-style picture in a circular frame—has remained the same, and continues to be effective. The reason for the success of this particular logo has to do with its visual appeal to the current or expecting mothers that make up Gerber’s target consumer base. A logo with sharp lines and a crying baby would hardly be as effective as the featured circular portrait of a happy baby.
Now consider the evolution of the Firefox search engine logo, as shown below:
While the original Firebird logo was somewhat cartoonish and even a bit threatening, the original Firebox logo—which emerged at the same time the search engine changed its name—draws the viewer in and resembles the circular motion signally the loading of a web page. Nonetheless, the coloring of this original Firefox logo is somewhat dark and potentially foreboding, whereas the current Firefox logo is lighter and brighter, and suggestive of optimism. This evolving shift from dark to light is one of the more prominent logo trends of 2010.
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Orbit Wall Light
Hand made wood veneer is interlaced to create the elegant intertwined silhouette of the Orbit Wall Light. The design conveys airiness while the wood veneer provides a sense of warmth. Provides diffused ambient illumination. From LZF.

Power Play Chair and Ottoman
Inspired by the apple crates he had played on as a child, Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry created the ribbon-like design of the Power Play Chair and Ottoman with interwoven maple strips. The ribbon-like design integrates material with structure, transcending all conventions of style. Simple, yet sturdy. Purchase the Club Chair with or without the accompanying Off Side Ottoman from Knoll.

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