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HoloCube

Holocube

The HoloCube is a fully integrated 3D platform that makes your product look like never before. Well, that’s what they say on the site anyway. It’s basically a hollow cube that has an image projected inside it. I’m not quite sure what to make of this, the concept is really cool, however in this instance it looks like the physical product falls short of making a huge impact (perhaps this is due to the holograms not actually looking like they are real 3D on the website).

Regardless, it’s cool to see that this kind of technology is making in-roads into the commercial market. It’s just one step closer to the 3D shark from Back to the Future.

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Spencer Finch

Spencer Finch

Spencer Finch’s installations explore themes of darkness and light, colour and space.

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Canvas Magazine

Canvas Magazine

As well as covering some great styles, Canvas Magazine has also got some of the most excellent photography I’ve seen in a while. Check it out.

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Tapedeck.org

Tapedeck.org

Remeber cassette tapes? If you’re a child of the 70’s or 80’s then you definitely will, children of the 90’s perhaps not so much. Anyway, Tapedeck.org has a great collection of images of old cassette tapes and you can even sort by brand, playing time and quality (I always liked BASF tapes myself).

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Stil in Berlin

Stil in Berlin

In the same vein as Hel Looks and Oslo Stil, Stil in Berlin gives us an insight into the current street fashion trends in the German capital.

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Prologue

Prologue

California based design studio Prologue have got some great work on film titles and credits in their portfolio. Films suchs as Spiderman, Dawn of the Dead, Kiss Kiss bang Bang and the most excellently titled Eurotrip (shame the movie didn’t live up to the title sequence) have all had the Prologue treatment. I wonder if they are featured anywhere in the Uncredited book?

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MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU

Muto by BLU

This is amazing, just amazing. Check out this brilliant stop motion animation painted on the streets on Buenos Aires by street artist BLU.

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Draft

Draft

This pixelated clock from Japanese design firm Draft looks pretty cool. Too bad the site is written in Japanese, it looks like there’s a bunch of other neat stuff on there.

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Design

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Naked & Angry

Naked & Angry

Everyone’s heard of Threadless, right? Well, Naked & Angry is another venture by those crazy lads at Skinnycorp. Building upon the same principles as at Threadless where users submit designs for T-Shirts and then vote for the best, Naked & Angry allows it’s users to vote on pattern designs to be made into neckties and some great looking wrapping paper.

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Pernilla Jansson

Pernilla Jansson

These melted fluorescent lights by Pernilla Jansson are pretty great. Check out her site for more playful views on what are usually quite normal appliances.

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