Serial Cut has been around for some years now and I have always envied and acknowledged their work. I believe that they produce the most solid work to the purest form of creativity. Building and creating vast majority of all their creative elements is just astounding to the fullest extent. I haven’t seen many firms go into a project with such an opened mind and the ability to just create anything.

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Todd Selby The Man And His Work.

November 17th, 2011

Todd Selby embarked himself on a journey that started with a blog called “The Selby is in your place” he began the project on June 2008, which I just now realized that was the month my mothers life was taken….not to get off topic. He started blogging things here and there and eventually started getting request to do things for clients which involved web project and large campaigns for companies like; Nike 6.0, collaborations with Louis Vuitton and Hennessy, a solo show at colette, an international ad campaign for Habitat,

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I came across this post one day and that to myself I definitely have to repost this not only for the fact that I have a huge respect for Martin Luther King Jr which everyone should, but for the fact that this has to be one of the hardest craziest art pieces ever. The Designer Pete Fecteau pieced this masterpiece together with 4,242 officially licensed Rubik’s Cubes.
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Glenbrook Residence

November 9th, 2011

Architect David Jameson designed the Glenbrook Residence in Bethesda, Maryland. I really love the details of this building, the door design and structure is amazing, the stone walls along with the very modern home. amazing design along the journey up the stairs along with the medium dark wooden walls and garage doors. The building is made of all natural materials with a 100-year lifespan and features an underground spring-fed water furnace HVAC system.

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Top 8 Sites I Visit Daily.

June 28th, 2011

I was thinking tonight what I wanted to post about and what came to mind was the top sites I enjoy visiting daily outside of my social network sites. So here they are….They all fit a certain place in my daily tasks at the computer, sometimes for inspiration, sometimes for the enjoyment of looking at design, other peoples work etc. I probably have a few more sites I visit but these were the first to come to mind. ENJOY!

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This is one fine designed fashion accessory, I think the build is amazing and the quality if phenomenal, I would love to see this in person. This Five sapphire crystal watch seems indestructible and by far beyond its market, it has Three-dimensional horological engine, Manual winding with two mainspring barrels in parallel,Hours, minutes and power reserve indicator, Hours and minutes on right dial, power reserve indicator on left dial and Separate crowns for time setting and winding. The Black hand-stitched calfskin strap with titanium/white gold custom designed deployment buckle attached to articulated lugs.

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I would really love to ride this bike. The bike was built by Copenhagen Motorcycle collective WrenchMonkees. This Gorilla Punch was created to feature in an exhibition in the Danish Museum of Art and Design. The approach applied by WrenchMonkees with their customs is very special, working from found or donated motorcycles to create low budget, but highly original unique motorcycles. Gorilla Punch is no exception, using a stock engine and frame, but also using pieces from other bikes, achieves great results. An atypical art exhibition to show a very atypical mechanical sculpture.

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Ray-Ban and Rare Prints

April 6th, 2010

I was browsing around at design work and these had caught my eye. I really love the retro art deco feel that these posters have, the artists did an amazing job. Ray Ban has yet to let me down with anything that they have produced. Keep doing your thing guys!

This spring Ray-Ban introduces Rare Prints, a limited edition batch of custom-designed patterned Wayfarers.

To launch the Rare Prints line, we commissioned a small batch of the world’s most talented poster artists to create hand-printed, individually numbered posters inspired by the glasses, making the advertising as rare as the glasses themselves.

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