The Tampon USB Flash Drive

When you want to keep your files private, put them somewhere no one will look !
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Human Being Packaging

If us Humans came in packets (like pretty much everything does these days) we reckon they would look something like this. After all we’re a bit like the usual stuff that comes in big boxes… we’re fragile, need to be kept dry, handled with care… And kept the right way up! Especially after a couple of cheeky beers!
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Illustrations by Pablo Lobato


A graphic designer and illustrator from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pablo has a very unique style and his portfolio includes work for clients such as The New Yorker, Rolling Stone Magazine, Time Magazine and Boston Globe.
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Airplane Hangar


The coat rack Tempelhof came into existence one year after the the same called airport in Berlin was shutdown. The airport Tempelhof became historical importance through the Berlin airlift during the days of the blockade in 1948-1949. The hangers have the shape of the legendary C-47 which became famous as the candy bombers. They are made from the same material —aluminum.
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Photography By Edward Burtynsky

Edward Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer and artist who has achieved international recognition for his large-format photographs of industrial landscapes. His work is housed in more than fifteen major museums including the Guggenheim Museum, the National Gallery of Canada, and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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Teague Pulse Urban Bike

Dana Krieger, Industrial designer at Teague presents a tribute to the triangle. A reinterpretation of an icon, which unifies individual components into a coherent statement in tune with contemporary needs (and attitudes).
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How Do You Define Beauty?

Daniella Rech images capture not only the real world behind the scenes, but angels as we typically don’t see them.
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Fadeout-Chair

The fadeout chair’s legs seem to gently disappear, as though the chair stands in a pool of mist or fog. The chair’s back and seat are wooden, and the clear acrylic legs are specially painted by craftsmen so that the wood grain appears to gradually fade away. Usually, our perception of furniture is strongly affected by the space around it. The fade-out chair turns this relationship on its head: we can change the look and feel of a space simply by placing the chair in it.
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Rolling Stones

To mark their 50th anniversary, English rock band, The Rolling Stones, has unveiled a new logo, designed by American contemporary designer and illustrator Shepard Fairey.
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DØG

And God said, “Because I have created this new animal to be a reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own name, and you shall call him DOG.” – that’s a myth. By Michael Paukner a freelance graphic designer & illustrator operating in Vienna, Austria.
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