Posts Tagged ‘ textiles ’
I’m not a Snoop Dogg fan and I don’t promote smoking or drug use, but this is a very attractive and original concept. From The Dieline: Introducing Rolling Words, Snoop Dogg’s smokable songbook. A promotion for Snoop Dogg’s Kingsize Slim Rolling Papers created by San Francisco agency Pereira & O’Dell. Each page is a rolling [ READ MORE ]
via Today and Tomorrow Etienne Gros Official Site[ READ MORE ]
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Full collection Christopher Kane on London Fashion Week[ READ MORE ]
From the official project page: The book “Traumgedanken” (“Thoughts on dreams”) contains a collection of literary, philosophical, psychological and scientifical texts which provide an insight into different dream theories. To ease the access to the elusive topic, the book is designed as a model of a dream about dreaming. Analogue to a dream, where pieces [ READ MORE ]
The LilyPad is a microcontroller board designed to be attached to clothing and textiles. It has been credited for introducing many female users to electronics. LilyPad Embroidery by Becky Stern. LilyPad by Arduino LilyPad in the Wild: How Hardwareʼs Long Tail is Supporting New Engineering and Design Communities (PDF)[ READ MORE ]
View the full set at Flickr Project Interview at the Penguin Blog Coralie Bickford-Smith[ READ MORE ]
’365′ is a clock that knits a scarf. It takes a whole day to knit a complete circuit, and knits a two-metre scarf every year. As shown as part of the DMY International Design Festival in Berlin. 365 on Designboom Siren Elise Wilhelmsen[ READ MORE ]
Wallnut Studio on Behance Wallnut Studio Official Site[ READ MORE ]
Two quick examples found via Super Punch: ‘Stain by Numbers’ kit from Saatchi and Saatchi. International Watch Co. miniature calendar by Jung Von Matt[ READ MORE ]
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