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Román Jusdado: Amazing Icon Design

A small but fine compilation of super detailed icon designs from different projects created for iPhone’s iOS and Android by Román Jusdado, an illustrator, designer and master of photoshop based in Barcelona, Spain.

(via weandthecolor)

Package Design Geekery - Forrest Milk

Seriously, why cant all milk be this adorable? Doesnt it look like it was made by Kodamas or something?

The Lovely Package says: The cows which produce this milk are free to roam an unused forest all year round. Forest Milk was designed by Rise Design Group in Japan. read more

Doane Paper - Grid + Lines Notepad designed by Jon Contino

Deus - House of simple Pleasures

Piero Fornasetti (1913 - 1988)

Piero Fornasetti was a Milanese painter, sculptor, interior decorator, engraver of books and a creator of more than 11,000 products. In terms of variety of decoration, Fornasetti’s production of objects and furniture is one of the largest of the 20th century.

Fornasetti is celebrated as being among the most original creative talents of the twentieth century. During his career he created a visual vocabulary that is instantly recognisable and unceasingly engaging. Fornasetti designed a magical world, saturated in image and colour and filled with whimsy and wit. read more

Chromeography

This site is simply awesome: “In praise of the chrome logos and lettering affixed to vintage automobiles and electric appliances.” 

Curated by Stephen Coles, the archives are a wealth of inspiration. Must see!

Bart Hopkin: Invented Instruments (Zing Forest)

Bart Hopkin is a builder of experimental musical instruments and a writer and publisher about the subject.

The twisty metal pieces here in the picture are zing trees, made by Tom Nunn using brass rod. They’re mounted on resonating chambers which, for no good reason, have cow-like markings on them. The zing trees, struck with light-weight metal beaters, produce a blend of very high inharmonic frequencies. Covering and uncovering the air holes in the resonating chambers as the zing trees sound causes their resonances to shift, highlighting different frequencies within the blend. more instruments

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