Want to see the process of an artist? Manual Designs takes you through a step-by-step timelapse to show you how a manual print is created; from the very start to the end result.
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In the world of creativity, if you're not starting a fire, then what's the point? So, we've created a portal to celebrate the most revolutionary and thought-provoking ideas we're seeing in the world today. Some are ideas we've recognized from others and we're tipping our hats to, and others are ones we thought of (go figure). Either way you cut it, you won't find a dull moment here, and hopefully we've inspired you to start your own fire.
Want to see the process of an artist? Manual Designs takes you through a step-by-step timelapse to show you how a manual print is created; from the very start to the end result.
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Hondelatte Laporte Architectes, based in Paris, completed the ‘Day Nursery of the Giraffe’ daycare center which is located in the district of the old Sevres bridge and the Trapeze new district in Boulogne-Billiancourt, a suburban area of Paris. The building was created to express the world of small childhood, full of animal playfulness with a level of simple sophistication.
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Featured at CES 2013, this strange orange goo, similar to silly putty, can be wrapped around your fingers and slammed with a hammer with no harm! This goo was invented by the people of Tech 21 and uses this goo to create indestructible cases for your mobile devices and tablets. Check out the amazing video below to see how the goo works.
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This isn’t your ordinary ice cream! Beautiful and simple packaging and identity design by Eric Timmerman, this boutique ice cream shop in Austin Texas gets a makeover with sophisticated humor in order to target a college audience. Take a look at their packaging design, as well as their print ads!
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Check out this amazing experiment by Daito Manabe, who uses electrical impulses as a sort of artistic medium. With this experiment, wires are linked to the face and one can create music through twitches and reactions of the muscular system. Taking his interests in math and DJing, Daito creates a link between the two unrelated subjects. Take a look at the video to learn more about this revolutionary medium!