Archive for August, 2007

Steven Harrington prints

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

I don’t know how some people come up with such beautiful and insanely busy artwork like this.
The board decks above are by artist Steven Harrington for Element Skateboards.

I love the personal style of work that California-based Steven Harrington has created for himself. He seems to incorporate a lot of pattern work and selective color schemes [...]

Cycloc space-saving bike storage

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

As cool as the Leonardo storage hook was, it did present a problem I noticed almost immediately: it takes up too much space.
To solve this storage problem, Keith pointed me towards an alternative bike hook that looks just as great. It’s called the Cycloc. Instead of storing your bike perpendicular to the wall, the Cycloc [...]

Phil Hansen - the people’s artist

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Becca sent over this article about internet-famous artist Phil Hansen and his unique way of creating his art. He takes pride in creating his artwork outside of the traditional gallery space. He videotapes his work and posts it on YouTube and allows the “every-day person” to view it when they might otherwise not get a [...]

Thursday Twists

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

This is a great advertisement for Ugly Betty. I wonder if that paper bag is removable…

I was linked to this video on MTV’s Overdrive, and as the page loaded, I got this message. I know ways around it, but the fact that they can’t show something because you’re in a different country is totally retarded [...]

Leonardo Single Bike Storage Hook

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

The Leonardo Bike Hook is perfect for the apartment that’s neither big nor small. The intuitive bike hook literally transforms your bike into a piece of wall art, allowing your bicycle to hang freely off the walls of any room in your house. If you’re worried about tire tracks messing with your paint job, then [...]

Maps for U.S. Americans

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Since 1 in 5 Americans cannot locate the US on a world map, the obvious solution to this problem would be for generous folks to donate maps of all sorts so that we US Americans can have some to look at. You know, so we can locate stuff on it. Now, there’s a website just [...]

Cool: The Maze Generator

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

Do you like mazes? If so, then the Maze Generator from Xefer will whet your appetite!
Satisfy your heart’s desire with a limitless amount of maze configurations. And hey, if you’re not particularly keen on sitting around and solving the maze yourself, you can have the Maze Generator solve it for you — just click the [...]