Archive for October 1st, 2009

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Mad Men Parody on Sesame Street – what’s not to love!

Graffiti Lettering: Cool Characters, Alphabets & Fonts

Not only are there different types of graffiti; there are also plenty of different lettering styles used by graffiti writers. Many of them were designed by graffiti writers in the beginning years of urban graffiti, in the 1970s and 1980s. They’ve been imitated, expanded on, adapted and changed by graffiti artists all over the world. [...]

Diesel Turntable Bedding

Italian apparel manufacturer Diesel has designed Turntable Bedding collection, featuring prints of turntables or phonographs on the pillows and bed sheets. The new black and white bedspreads are available in Diesel retail stores. The pillows and bed sheets feature images of turntables with decks, equalizers, cords and knobs. Diesel Turntable Bedding is part of their [...]

This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.

Diesel Turntable Bedding

Max, A Black&White Stylish Sofa

Black&White furniture items seem to be more and more of a trend this day. And why shouldn’t they? Classic colors with the ability to go with anything, beautiful and eye-catching, black and white sure deserve a fashion section of their own. Max Sofa was created by Antonio Citterio and can be found on Flexform USA. [...]

This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.

Max, A Black&White Stylish Sofa

Updates

I’ve re formatted the site so if you are viewing through a reader come and have a look.
I’ve also added a “custom Google search engine” to the site tailored for Architects and Designers. If you search for “mesh” for example it will only come up with results relating to Architecture and Design.
You can find this in the top left of the site.
A few new sites have been added to links section. Notably local firm vittinoAshe, Graffitecture and Design Reform.
Also, this evening at the Perth Centre for Photography is the opening of Emiliano Roia’s exhibition, “A Strange Dream”.

“Since I have lived in Australia I have the feeling of living in a surreal dimension. Every time I return to my home in Rome I have the impression of awakening. I am surrounded by the people I know, familiar smells and colours whilst there still remains a dreamlike sensation from the other side of the world. I decided to photograph houses as a way to express these sensations. I tried to depict them without any context or a clear indication of a light source to enhance this idea of dreamlike suspension, ambiguity and vagueness.” Emiliano Roia

Enjoy!