X-Ray Game Consoles



Game consoles, accessories and cartridges in X-Ray vision! Ha-ha, great idea!!! Continue reading »
DYT and AllBusinessCards.com Contest Winners!
Sam Bathe – http://fanthefiremagazine.blogspot.com
Emilio Bello – http://designerslab.blogspot.com
J.M Giordano – http://www.guttermagazine.com
Our deepest congratulations!!!
Oh, and of course, we’ve got a special offer for all – 1000 business cards are only $30 (a 75% discount!!!).
The Godfather Family Album

Selections from photographer Steve Schapiro’s archives provide an insider’s view of the making of the legendary trilogy. This edition is limited to 1,000 copies, each numbered and signed by Steve Schapiro.
Imagine the experience of witnessing renowned actors as they made their most memorable performances. Steve Schapiro has had such a privilege as special photographer on some of American cinema’s most beloved movies. For Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather trilogy, he immortalized actors such as Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Diane Keaton. Brought together in a book for the first time is a vast selection of images from all three Godfather films, selected from Schaprio’s archives.
Photos from Old Japan. Politically Incorrect and Controversial.

SEPPUKU SAM, THE WILD MAN OF OLD JAPAN — or, How to KILL YOURSELF (After Losing a Game of Tic-Tac-Toe) 切腹.
If you haven’t a sense of humor – I’m sorry. All photos contains original comments.
New Citroen Karin is Very Hot… For 1980!

Having no new models to reveal at the 1980 Paris Salon, Citroën stylist Trevor Fiore was given the go ahead to build a model (not a driveable car) for display. The result was the trapezoidal Karin, clearly inspired by Michel Harmand’s design for a GS Coupé. A three seater with the driver being seated centrally and ahead of the two passengers, this layout pre-empted that of the McLaren F1 of 1992. Continue reading »
Photographer Mark Cohen

Legs and Boy in Pool, 1977

Family Walking, 1977
Mark Cohen occupies a conspicuous place among the innovators of American street photography. Cohen’s photographs are intrusive, fragmented keyhole perspectives depicting the street-life of his hometown, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Taken in the 1970s and 1980s, True Color is a project originally commissioned by the George Eastman House. Mark Cohen’s color images demonstrate chaotic visual narratives, at times harshly flashed, that denote the artist’s invasive style illustrating this American coal-mining region. A somewhat hermetic visual predator, Cohen deliberately seeks closeness to his subjects and finds a way to ambush partial details, a pink jump rope, a green car, a child’s set of bare limbs.
Nice underwear, I think… ;)

Elisandra Tomacheski, a 23-year-old blond Brazilian bombshell from Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Högni Valur Högnason


Högni Valur Högnason, designer from Iceland, updated his portfolio!
The Call Back


The bad-boy outeur Quentin Tarantino auditions his newest find, Diane Kruger.
Photographer: Jean-Baptiste Mondino. The New York Times Magazine Sunday, May 3rd. Continue reading »
Papercraft Creatures



More here.
Be the Second One to Know

Great ads for Terra News. Continue reading »
Takashi Murakami for Louis Vuitton


Louis Vuitton Multicolor Spring Palette collection. Japanese designer Takashi Murakami decorated a Louis Vuitton boutique. Continue reading »
Photographer Aset Geroeva

Aset Geroeva, from Moscow, Russia. Continue reading »
MCF Academy



In 2010, MCF plans to open the first school in post-war Liberia that will offer free education, including room and board, to 200 students. The MCF Academy is designed by acclaimed architect Winka Dubbeldam, principal of the world-renowned firm Archi-Tectonics, NYC. Dubbeldam unveiled her plans for the academy (see more images, below) at the MCF Fashion Week After Party on February 20, 2009. To realize this dream, MCF Academy needs your support.
Ernst Haeckel “Artforms of Nature”

Graphic designer? Illustrator? Did you hear about Ernst Haeckel’s “Artforms of Nature”?
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1834 – 1919) also written von Haeckel, was an eminent German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology.
The published artwork of Haeckel includes over 100 detailed, multi-colour illustrations of animals and sea creatures (see: Kunstformen der Natur, “Artforms of Nature”). Continue reading »
Photographer Emma Tempest



A neon girl. Very sensitive strip!
Retro Fashion by Taisia Kirtsova



Back to the 50s! Amazing “good-old” fashion by Taisia Kirtsova. Some here. And… Continue reading »
Photographer Sasha Nikitin



Awesome!!! His LiveJournal and Flickr.


















