Dots per Inch
Retro style ‘dots per inch’ poster, designed by Nilson.
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Dots per Inch

Retro style ‘dots per inch’ poster, designed by Nilson.

(Source: weandthecolor, via 1997lividfestival-deactivated20)



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Amerikka Design Office have re-designed the interior of a Chico’s restaurant in Espoo, Finland. [via homeandinteriors]

Amerikka Design Office have re-designed the interior of a Chico’s restaurant in Espoo, Finland. [via homeandinteriors]




thingsrecycledusefully:

Giant Cows

made from recycled car parts by Miina Äkkijyrkkä

via:  velcromag

A MUCH better alternative to cars rusting away in junkyards.

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thedailywhat:

Holy Schnikes! of the Day: Artist Giuseppe Penone removes the growth rings on trees to reveal what they looked like in their youth.
No big deal.
[thanks, alison!]

This is why art is the best.

thedailywhat:

Holy Schnikes! of the Day: Artist Giuseppe Penone removes the growth rings on trees to reveal what they looked like in their youth.

No big deal.

[thanks, alison!]

This is why art is the best.



Changes. [via newyorker-camping-out]

Changes. [via newyorker-camping-out]



I really do love this quote.

justthedesign: Ed Colla’s, “If you want to achieve greatness, stop asking for permission.” Via Daain and Spoke Art

I really do love this quote.

justthedesign: Ed Colla’s, “If you want to achieve greatness, stop asking for permission.” Via Daain and Spoke Art




And to think that two walls and a big, white box can make for such a dynamic composition…

Alan Chu-Cristino Kato Arquitetos Box House [via rcruzniemiec]

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panmesa:


“Try to understand that as a single urbanist you are not going to be able to do much of anything. Go into the city and find partnerships with people from different backgrounds. As an activist, stop waiting for permission. Stop entering competitions. Start to actually address the things you think are critical, because those spaces in the city are those that no one has competitions on. These are the spaces where we should be right now, and this is the perfect generation to ask these questions.” - Miguel Robles-Duran, Director of the MS Design and Urban Ecologies, from Parsons The New School for Design in interview in This Big City main website

photo credit: unknown, street art by Banksy

panmesa:

“Try to understand that as a single urbanist you are not going to be able to do much of anything. Go into the city and find partnerships with people from different backgrounds. As an activist, stop waiting for permission. Stop entering competitions. Start to actually address the things you think are critical, because those spaces in the city are those that no one has competitions on. These are the spaces where we should be right now, and this is the perfect generation to ask these questions.” - Miguel Robles-Duran, Director of the MS Design and Urban Ecologies, from Parsons The New School for Design in interview in This Big City main website

photo credit: unknown, street art by Banksy

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