Swimming Pig Off The Island Of Big Major Cay
A swimming pig off the island of Big Major Cay, in the central Bahamas. These amazing pigs swim every day in the crystal clear waters of the Bahamas. They show off their piggy-paddle to visitors who flock to their beach to see the extraordinary site of wild pigs making a splash in the beautiful turquoise sea. Continue reading »
Rideable «Kuratas» Robot Mecha Unveiled at Wonder Festival
Japanese electronics company Suidobashi Heavy Industry unveils its latest robot “Kuratas” as a crowd of people take photographs at the Wonder Festival in Chiba, suburban Tokyo on July 29, 2012. The Kuratas robot, which will go on sale with a price tag of one million USD, measures four meters in height, weighs four tons and has four wheeled legs that can either be controlled remotely through the 3G network or by a human seated within the cockpit. (Photo by Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP Photo) Continue reading »
Creative Advertisements by Asile Studio
Asile is a creative studio composed of Photo retouchers and 3D graphic designers working on the realization of visual for advertising or associations such as Amnesty International. This year they won two Gold Lions at Cannes in the category Press France for their campaign for Ray Ban 75 years and that of the Surfrider Foundation. On their list of customers is added brands such as Orange, Oasis, Renault, Rowenta, Perrier, Milka and many more. Continue reading »
OX Restaurant & Grill
OX Restaurant & Grill in Interlaken, Switzerland by Rolf Balmer, Raumforum. Continue reading »
Fashion Campaign for Schield Collection
Fashion Campaign for Schield Collection in photographs by Spanish photographer Diego Diaz Marin. Continue reading »
Hands Shadows by Lara Mendes
Lara Mendes: “Since a few years ago, I’ve been learning (by myself) tattooing. It’s a long journey but I’m giving a shot. Lately I’ve been working with an appointment system in a Tattoo Shop so, I’ve been creating original designs to call my customers. These are the last ones. Hand-shadows. Now i wanna get one in myself!!!” Continue reading »
Photo of the Day: Shock
A man reacts while walking past an uprooted tree after Typhoon Vicente hit Hong Kong. A severe typhoon hit Hong Kong on Tuesday, disrupting business across the financial hub, with offices and the stock market to remain closed for at least part of the morning after the city raised its highest typhoon warning overnight. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.
Miller & Miller Syrup Packages
Very clean glass packages and typography works of Miller & Miller syrup serie designed by F26, Russian based studio behind the art-direction of genius Oleg “Cmart” Paschenko. Continue reading »
Filippa K by BVD
In the fast-moving retail environment, clarity, consistency and simplicity are essential. Filippa K branding project by BVD, Sweden based agency. Continue reading »
‘One by One’. Craft meets Mass Production.
Furniture project by Alejandro Cerón. ‘One by One’ combines craft and mass production through a playful technic. The steel frames are made by hand in a very crafted way. On the other side the silicon rings are casted massively in different molds. Shapes and colors in each piece are completely unique. Continue reading »
Beauty is in the Details
So, step inside and see images from brand new advertising campaign of Hasso, a Colombian based manufacturer of cool acessories, bags and backpacks. Continue reading »
Photographs Of Meals From Famous Novels
The photographs in this series, Fictitious Dishes, enter the lives of five fictional characters and depict meals from the novels The Catcher in the Rye, Oliver Twist, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Moby Dick. Created by Dinah Fried.

“The Catcher in the Rye” Continue reading »
The Copycats: Cats Imitating Famous Works Of Art
Who needs Rembrandt when you’ve got a saucy little tabby? In the Renaissance, you needed to have years of formal training in painting or sculpting to be considered one of the masters. Now, all you need is a cat, a camera and a decent internet connection. Here’s a collection of pretty remarkable recreations of cats as famous works of art. More than anything, this just makes me want to go pull my old Far Side: Wiener Dog Art book of the shelf.

Salvador Dali, “Woman At The Window” (1925) Continue reading »
Tits Milk Chocolate
Tits milk chocolate concept by the Belorussian designer Constantin “Bolimond” Osipoff. Continue reading »
Crazy Japanese Vending Machines
Japan has the highest number of vending machines per capita, with about one machine for every twenty-three people. Japan’s high population density, relatively high cost of labor, limited space, preference for shopping on foot or by bicycle, and low rates of vandalism and petty crime, provide an accommodating environment for vending machines. While the majority of machines in Japan are stocked with drinks, snacks, and cigarettes, one occasionally finds vending machines selling items such as bottles of liquor, cans of beer, fried food, iPods, pornography, sexual lubricants, live lobsters, fresh meat, eggs and potted plants. Continue reading »
Home Supplies Made of Fabric
Home supplies made of fabric by Megan Whitmarsh. Continue reading »
Advertisements of Sea Shepherd Organization
“Sea Shepherd – Until they can defend themselves, we will do it for them.”
Established in 1977, Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Their mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species. Continue reading »
The Aakkoset Shelf by Kayiwa
The Aakkoset Shelf by Kayiwa. You may use both AAKKOSET’s obverse and reverse to hold books, CDs, magazines et cetera. As a room divider, you may also choose to leave it empty. Continue reading »
A Foldable Backpack Inspired by an Armadillo
Dutch design studio Lijmbach, Leeuw & Vormgeving, a product design agency founded by Herman Lijmbach and Jasper de Leeuw, designed a foldable backpack inspired by an armadillo. The prototype was released a while back and finally, but now the backpack is available for purchase. If ever there was a product that could make you feel like a real-life ninja turtle, this is it.
The production version is slightly different from the prototype in that it now fits a laptop up to 15.6 inches and includes two compartments for smartphones and other small items. The bag, finished in glossy white, is polypropene block-copolymer (PP-C), an extremely strong technical plastic that is also lightweight. Inside, it’s lined with durable EPDM foam with features straps to secure your laptop or tablet. Its smart locks secure your possessions with an audible “snap.”
It also meets all airline requirements, so you can take it with you just about anywhere. Continue reading »
Toast Messenger by Sasha Tseng
Toast messenger – to create a pleasing dining for a beautiful morning, the toast is not only a food also a interesting enjoyment by messages. Having interactive messages and making a toast for your better half. It could improve a better relationship. For a hurry breakfast person, a schedule toast can remind the job contents. For kids, the cute comic on the toast is the best way to make them like to have a energetic breakfast. A beautiful morning begins in eating the message. Continue reading »
Leather Skull Bag by Brian Griffin
Brian Griffin has handcrafted this macabre leather art purse which is molded to look like a human skull. It is available in the color oxblood at his Etsy shop, Griffin Leather. Continue reading »
























