Based on a simple message of “You are more beautiful than you think”, Dove created a campaign based on how you see yourself, and how others see you, visualised through the trained hands of an FBI sketch artist. The results are astoundingly poignant.

Based on a simple message of “You are more beautiful than you think”, Dove created a campaign based on how you see yourself, and how others see you, visualised through the trained hands of an FBI sketch artist. The results are astoundingly poignant.

Wonmin Park’s Haze series of furture reminds me of soft jelly candy I had as a kid. Maybe I should try and take a bite…

For every happy cartoon memory that you have, Joan Cornellà is intent on replacing them with her visions of strange, off-kilter, what-the-hell-is-that kind of illustrations.

Developed by Luciano Foglia this exciting app was unfortunately rejected by Apple. It is however avaliable for Andriod users here. H A V E F U N …
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Elisabeth Lecourt expresses locality and fragilities are expressed in her Les Robes Géographique sseries.
Read MoreSina Sohrab is an Iranian-American designer with a reductionist vision of the world. Forms are reduced but not its functions…
Read MoreBritish designer Faye Toogood’s series of Element tables and Spade chairs are fun, irrelevant and slightly artsy. Just the way we like it.

Singaporean artist Fong Qi Wei creates fireworks like images of flowers by carefully taking them apart and preciously rearranging them into explosions of colours.

Gorgeous Google map images painstakingly collected and tiled into something that resembles a Persian rug. By David Thomas Smith.

From bees honeycombs to crystalline structure, the hexagon pattern has been prevalent in nature due to their efficiency. Furniture designer Haldane Martin designed a set of hexagonal tables in various sizes and heights that can be arranged in various ways and it could also be nestled efficiently underneath one another.

Photographer David Schwen took inspiration from the ubiquitous Pantone chips and made food pairings out of them.

Adding to his repertoire of amazing freeze frame photographs of insane bright colours, Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner intrigues once again with paints and a spinning drill.
“Black Hole” is a series of images, which shows paint modeled by centripetal force. The setup is very simple: Various shades of acrylic paint are dripped onto a metallic rod, which is connected to a drill. When switched on, the paint starts to move away from the rod, creating these amazing looking structures. The motion of the paint happens in a blink of an eye, the images you see are taken only millisecond after the drill was turned on. To capture the moment, where the paint forms that distinctive shape, I connected a sensor to the drill, which sends an impulse to the flashes. These specialized units are capable of creating flashes as short as a 1/40000 of a second, freezing the motion of the paint.

Food artist Annabel de Vetten, created this incredible (macabre) skull wedding cake for a wedding fair with the, frankly fitting theme, “Til Death Do Us Part”. Do you want yours topped with real dried wedding flowers, or a white chocolate “Conjoined cat head”?

Furni has a small but well curated collection of goods that is well designed and oh so chic. How cute is that backpack?!

Photographed by: Julie Langenegger Lachance
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