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Posted by Che on 15 January, 2010

Tim Fishlock, What Watt?

Tim Fishlock’s What Watt? chandelier is a memorial to the incandescent lightbulb. It’s a spherical chandelier made up of 1243 suspended bulbs of various shape and size… By 2011, all forms of incandescent light bulb will have been phased out in favour of greener alternatives. Designed and fabricated for a private commission he will be producing an edition of ten. Fishlock is a designer and artist based in London. You can see his website here

What watt?

What watt?

What watt?

What watt?


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Posted by Che on 15 December, 2009

Where They Create

Paul Barbera is an interior based photographer — He travels, meets artists and creatives documenting their environments. Jealous? I am… Come visit us Paul! See Where They Create here

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Posted by Che on 9 December, 2009

Toby Burrows Photography

Some beautiful photography by Toby Burrows… A personal favourite is the Fallen series. See his work here found via (The Strange Attractor)

Very cool, the seemingly supernatural positioning of the girl really compliments the already great photos.

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Posted by Che on 28 November, 2009

Bin Bags

Came across these today. Printed bin bags by wieden + kennedy. Pretty cool idea (via looks like good design)

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Posted by Che on 20 November, 2009

A whisper of goods to come…

We have been pretty busy in here over the past couple of months…

Currently waiting on a bundle of projects to come back from print. Plus quite a few we can’t show off yet. Anyhow, sink your teeth into these and get a taste of what is to come.

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Black Dog Project stamps, thanks to Larry at Mr Stamps for the kind donation.


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Black Dog Project bookmarks, thanks to Condor for the printing.

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ECT logo

ECT Limited logo, identity and website.


Osborne Black

Osborne Black logo and identity.


Corangamite Surgical

Corangamite Surgical logo and identity.

Stay tuned… full projects will be up on our website in a couple of weeks.

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Posted by Che on 6 November, 2009

Two weeks of moderately increased productivity

No more needless surfing through other peoples awesomeness for two whole weeks… Starting now.

First, i’m going to list the sites I rumble through most days for inspiration… basic delaying tactics mixed with overly influenced idea generation.

Here they are in no particular order (apologies in advance to anyone who loses a day sifting through these links):

www.siteinspire.com
www.qbn.com
www.itsnicethat.com
www.grafikcache.com
www.thedesignfiles.net
www.formfiftyfive.com
www.bitique.co.uk
www.graphic-exchange.com
www.australianedge.net
www.behance.net
www.thefinderskeepers.com
www.andyrutledge.com
www.manystuff.org
ffffound.com
www.typojungle.net
madebysix.wordpress.com
www.underconsideration.com/brandnew
www.aisleone.net

Don’t get me wrong i’m not blaming them for any lack on productivity, in fact far from it–I love them and will miss them dearly, we may well produce no quality work for two weeks.

No, seriously it is time to close firefox, open my eyes, explore new ways of finding inspiration and breath in some fresh air. Call it my two week sabbatical, minus Bali, Sagmeister and a web browser.

Here goes…

great list.

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Posted by Kareen on 2 November, 2009

The Smallest Wonders

To prove the saying that “anything is possible”, Willard Wiggins’ sculptures are something to be seen!… literally as they are pretty much invisible to the naked eye. Check out a few of the videos that are on his website…amazing. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by Che on 27 October, 2009

Andy Gilmore

Spectacular abstract graphics from designer and artist Andy Gilmore. See his work here (found via TypoJungle)

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Posted by Che on 20 October, 2009

Melbourne Museum of Printing

The Melbourne Museum of Printing (MMOP) is selling some beautiful limited edition prints. View and purchase them here

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Posted by Che on 19 October, 2009

City Neighborhood Posters

Simple ideas are often the best. Check out Ork posters by Jenny Beorkrem.

Lovely stuff.