Living Typography by Nishant Jethi

The number of House Sparrows has dramatically decreased in recent times because of a lack of nesting areas in the modern environments we build. This project looks to give, not only a nice look to nameplates and house numbers, but also a nice home for Sparrows. Each hallow wooden 3D letter provides ample room for Sparrows to nest and breed. Continue reading »

Orion_Mirror

Swiss studio Sofia Designers combined two daily used objects into a simple design duo – a round mirror and a hanger – and named it the Orion_Mirror. Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Rarrr!



Newborn black panther cubs make their debut at Tierpak Zoo in Berlin. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.

Photo of the Day: Watermelon Crash

Splattered watermelons and tomatoes litter the roadway after an accident on the Breathitt-Pennyrile Parkway near Sebree, Kentucky. (Mike Lawrence/The Gleaner) Click image to zoom.

Watch Parts Motorcycles

Dan Tanenbaum, from Toronto Ontario, Canada has been sculpting these miniature motorcycles since 2010, and since that time his unique works have been featured in Ultimate Motorcycling Magazine and Motorcycle Mojo Magazine. Dan discovered his talent for creating his amazing pieces of art whilst collecting vintage timepieces. Continue reading »

Rihanna for Harper’s Bazaar US, August 2012

Rihanna for Harper’s Bazaar US in photographs by Camilla Akrans. Continue reading »

Mariner Valley on Mars – the Galaxy’s Largest Valley

Just to the east of the great volcanoes on Mars is a system of canyons called Valles Marineris, “Mariner Valleys”, named after the Mariner 9 spacecraft that discovered it. Continue reading »

Karlie Kloss Heads to Brazil for Vogue US, July 2012

Brazilian Treatment – Mario Testino teams up with American beauty Karlie Kloss for a story lensed in Bahia, Brazil for the July issue of Vogue US. Stylist Phyllis Posnick selects a wardrobe of colorful looks for Karlie to wear as she heads to the beaches and other stunning sights of Bahia. Whether posing with Capoeira dancers or exploring the outdoors, Karlie enchants in every image. Continue reading »

The Line – Aftermath

The photograph you see above isn’t the result of Photoshop or infrared photography. Captured by Spanish photographer Palíndromo Mészáros, it shows what the landscape of Ajka, Hungary looked like half a year after the Ajka alumina plant accident — an industrial disaster in which 35 million cubic feet of toxic waste flooded the land to a height of around 6.5 feet. Mészáros lined up the thick red line caused by the sludge with the horizon line to obtain this surreal image. Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Splash Down

A biker jumps into a lake during a gathering for biking hobbyists to show their skills in Wuhan, in central China’s Hubei province. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.

Eggs Package

What a nice way of packaging eggs!! The user can access the eggs by turning the top part to aside. Designed by Otília Erdélyi. Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Monkeying Around

A monkey seeks shadow under a piece of box paper in the heat of summer in a Zoo in Budapest. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.

The Next Microsoft

Designer Andrew Kim re-brands Microsoft in 3 days! Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: Cute

These little ringtail possum triplets are a rare occurrence because usually they’re born in pairs. Lucky in more ways than one, they were taken from their mum which was found dead in the front yard of a home on Sunday night at Shailer Park on Brisbane’s southwest. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.

Catching a Ride

A polar bear cub hitches a a BEAR-back ride from his mother – during an Arctic swim. (Kevin Schafer/Barcroft Media) Continue reading »

Photo of the Day: For Sale

A Thai vendor selling shirts waits for customers in Bangkok, Thailand. (Mirror Online) Click image to zoom.

Artist Jason McKean

Jason McKean is an art director and photographer. He lives in Chicago. Continue reading »

Love. Lust. Light.

Love. Lust. Light. is a “luxury body & boudouir” candle by Naked Princess. Continue reading »

Cercle et Suite D’éclats by Felice Varini

The large-scale contemporary artwork created by Felice Varini was imposed on the traditional village of Vercorin in the Swiss Alps. Continue reading »

Jesus Skid Tee

This tee is the missing piece to achieve the perfect “Jesus Skid” trick. The Jesus Skid clothes are carefully designed, packed and shipped by @anatolez in Normandie, France. Continue reading »

Mattia Bonetti Necklace Furniture

Swiss-born, Paris-based designer Mattia Bonetti once described himself as a ‘troublemaker turned traditionalist’. Working with his then partner Elisabeth Garouste, the pair carved out quite a name for themselves in the art/design market during the late 1970s to late 1990s with dazzling creations in a style sometimes condemned as ‘barbaric’.


Broken Pearl Necklace Desk (2010) Continue reading »

2 New and Awesome Wall Decal Collections from PIXERS

Yo, take a look at two fresh and hot decal collections from PIXERS. Let your walls speak! Continue reading »

Nicolas Lalli

Take a look at works of Nicolas Lalli, a graphic designer and multimedia developer at RAD Agency, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Continue reading »

Crochet Playgrounds by Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam

In the mid 1990s Japanese artist Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam was showing a large scale crochet artwork at an art gallery when two rambunctious children approached her and asked if the sculpture, resembling a colorful hammock, could be climbed on. Continue reading »

Rare Shots of the Abbey Road Cover Photo Session

11.35am, Friday 8 August 1969.

All four Beatles gathered at EMI Studios on the morning of Friday 8 August 1969 for one of the most famous photo shoots of their career. Photographer Iain Macmillan took the famous image that adorned their last-recorded album, Abbey Road. Continue reading »