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Design Miami Tent Covered with Inflatable Sausages

13 Dec

[ By Steph in Architecture & Public & Institutional. ]

Bundles of giant white inflatable sausages make a big visual impact on the exterior walls of the Design Miami tent at Art Basel. New York studio Skarnitecture covered the structure in vinyl tubes bundled together at varying heights for a result that’s highly unusual, to say the least.

The studio aimed to transform the tent using limited palette and a limited range of materials, mostly relying on the same vinyl that was already used to create the tent itself.

The tubes drip down into lounge areas just outside the tent like rounded man-made stalactites.

Inflatables give architects an opportunity for experimentation that can’t be replicated with permanent materials. See 17 more creatively amorphous inflatable structures including pavilions, additions, temporary balconies and even entire cities.


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Creative Urban Furniture: Convertible, Inflatable & Portable Homeless Shelters

Regardless of your view of street dwellers or opinion regarding the best solutions to these problems, suspend your judgment for a moment to take in these extremely cool designs!
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Leash and Cuff by Peak Design

04 Dec

A while back I wrote about the Capture Camera Clip System by those crazy guys over at Peak Design. The guys started their company with KickStarter, which I’m certain you’ve all heard about? Well, one of the feedback items they received on the Capture device (which I still use every time I shoot) was that maybe some people would feel more secure using it if they had some sort of strap attached, like a safety belt that you could also use as a neck strap, wrist strap and a sling strap. The criteria for Peter and his ping pong winning team was that the strap had to be versatile, quick connecting and most of all it had to add a great deal of ‘safe’ for your camera. Well, they’ve only gone and done it!

Peak Design bring you the new Leash and Cuff!

I was lucky enough to play ping pong with Adam of Peak Design just yesterday – he thrashed me! – but as sweet consolation, he also let me bring home the prototype unit to try out. This strap does everything it says on the label, so to speak! It’s inexpensive and sturdy and will be along with me for a ride when I shoot a wedding in Kyneton tomorrow.

The best thing about my timing of this post is that you can still jump on their KickStarter project for the leash and cuff, and get yourself one at less than retail (I think it’s about close to half of what they’re going to cost you when they hit the streets!)

Here’s the KickStarter video for your information, and there’s a great video on their KickStarter page with more info, too.

Check it out on their Kick Starter page!

We will have a full review for you in the coming weeks, but initial impressions and judging by the uptake on their KickStarter page, I’d say get one – quick.

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Nikon D5100 – Features and Design

16 Nov

Ad showcasing the features of the Nikon D5100 HDSLR — 2011’s new upper entry-level DSLR from Nikon.

Questions? Go here: www.youtube.com Hands-on review on Nikon 135mm ƒ/2.0D AF DC. See below for compatibility. AUTOFOCUS UNAVAILABLE D40 D40X D60 D3000 D3100 D3200 D5000 D5100 AUTOFOCUS AVAILABLE D50 D70-Series D80 D90 D7000 D100 D200 D300-Series D600 D700 D800-Series D1-Series D2-Series D3-Series D4-Series
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Hand-Crafted Design: 20 Creative Beer Cans & Label Designs

12 Nov

[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]


The hand-crafted revolution in beer has led to a backlash against the bland and mass-produced – both in the brews, and in the packaging. These 20 examples of creative beer cans, labels and cartons are cleverly tailored to the brand and the individual brew, and together, they’d make store shelves look like art galleries.

Ale Satan by Ethan Bennett

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The devil is definitely in the details of this amazing design by Ethan Bennet, cleverly named ‘Ale Satan.’ The cardboard packaging features devil horns on the sides, and reads ’666 Pack’ across the handle. The bottle caps are printed with pentagrams.

Porter de Glace by Mathieu Lacombe

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Rough hand-drawn typography characterizes this prototype packaging for the Ice Porter by Quebec’s Brasseurs du Monde, by Mathieu Lacombe.

Carrots Beer by Pereira & O’Dell

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“The objective was to create a buzz around this high-end fashion boutique (CARROTS) and specifically around their men’s line, driving new male customers into the store. We created a limited edition, designer beer made from carrots. We brewed the beer, handcrafted the bottle wraps, and applied the labels. The 22oz. burlap-wrapped bottles were hand-delivered as gifts to specifically targeted men and the 12oz. beers were served at CARROTS-sponsored events and in-store to enhance men’s shopping experiences. Among the hundreds that received the bottle as a gift and the ones that tried it in the store, many people actually placed orders for beer to take home, turning a unique promotional item into a sexy and successful new product. Not to mention creating a buzz around the store.”

Seven of Diamonds by Christina Berglund

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“Seven of Diamonds Brewery is based on the beer card tradition. As the tradition goes, when a player wins the last trick of the hand with this card, his opponent must buy him a beer. Four varieties correspond with the four card suits—hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades.”

Arrogant Bastard by Thahn Nguyen

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California State University student Thanh Nguyen redesigned the packaging for Arrogant Bastard Beer. “This was one of the first projects for my packaging class this semester: we had to repackage a food or drink product. We could either completely rebrand the product or stick with their existing logo. I chose to give the Arrogant Bastard beers a facelift using their existing logo. ”

Firewater Brew by Brian Biles

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In this student project by Brian Biles, Firewater Beer gets a redesign that’s equal parts modern and nostalgic, with wood textures and rope detail that pay tribute to the brand’s hand-crafted reputation.

Ippon Matsu by Kota Kobayashi

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The designer says, “In the city of Rikuzentakata, a single pine tree stands as a testament to survival after the tsunami of 2011. This beer’s name means “One Pine Tree” and its design is a symbol of charity and hope for Japan’s brighter future. A scroll-like, handwritten label seals the top with its story written on the inside. The label is a solitary pine made of three triangles facing up, symbolizing the wish for progress in the reconstruction efforts.”

Velkopopovicky Kozel by Yurko Gutsulyak

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“”The project is aimed at emphasizing the values of the famous Czech brand and enlarging the number of its fans.
The design of the limited edition reflects the ancient traditions as well as the mastership of the Czech brewers. Every can is a part of the Old Czechia. Beside the collectors’ design, the Velkopopovicky Kozel beer offers gifts to everyone who will unravel the special message that is encoded on the can.”

Brew Dog Paradox

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Paradox, a limited edition beer by Brew Dog, gets silk-screen printed labels in luxe gold lacquer on black.

Santa Sabina by Alacran Creative

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Alacran Creative’s label for Imperial Mezcal Ale by Mexican brewery Santa Sabina, a bitter ale with a pinch of Mezcal added in the last week of fermentation, features an illustration of the Guadalajara countryside. The bottle is also wrapped in brown printed paper.

Upslope Brewing Foreign Style Stout Cans

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Anthem Branding says of the Upslope Foreign-Style Stout cans, “Ever since its premiere as Upslope Brewing’s First Anniversary beer, the Foreign Style Stout has been a fan favorite. The Foreign Style Stout is brewed with Pilsner malt, along with roasted barley, several specialty malts. We developed a unique can design to draw attention to the company’s first Limited Release variety. The all-black can is accentuated with a silver print.”

No-Li Bottles by Riley Cran

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Designer Riley Cran created this crisp, illustrated branding for No-Li, a brewing company in the Pacific Northwest.

21st Amendment Fireside Chat by TBD

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“Like FDR’s Depression-era radio addresses, which were like a kick in the butt and a hug at the same time, our Fireside Chat is a subtle twist on the traditional seasonal brew. We begin with a rich, dark, English-style ale and then we improvise with spices until we know we have a beer worth sharing with the nation. Fireside Chat is our early winter seasonal brew available from October through December in six pack cans and on draft. Brewed like a classic, warming Strong Ale but with a subtle blend of hand-selected spices for just the right festive flair.”

Les Angles et Demons by Plastikkcomau

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This concept packaging for a made-up beer brand has an ‘Angels and Demons’ theme.

Cerveceria Hacienda by Andrew Rose

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Andrew Rose created labels for Mexico’s Cerveceria Hacienda brewing company that honor the country’s history and culture, including Catrina Red Ale, Hidalgo Stout and Jaguar Pale Ale.

Freak Show Brews by Sarah Bina

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“Freak Show is a brand of beer that uses circus characters to help describe different types of beer. The labels are designed in a wood-type poster style, characteristic of old circus posters.”

White Rabbit Dark Ale by brainCELLS

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“White Rabbit Brewing in the Yarra Valley, VIC, Australia opened its doors in mid-2009 with its flagship beer being the WR Dark Ale. The illustration features a playful white bunny rabbit jumping amongst the leafy landscape. The rabbit appears in a different position on each stubby label so that no two beer labels are the same.”

La Perle by Chrystel Jung

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Parisian designer Chrystel Jung created these labels for a home-made beer.

Thorsteinn by Thorleifur Gunnar Gíslason, Hlynur Ingólfsson, Geir Ólafsson

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This concept is a collaboration between three graphic design students at Iceland Academy of the Arts. “This beer brand concept was born on a sunday night at school were we were supposed to make a brand for a micro-brewery. The name is traditional Icelandic name that could be loosely translated into “thirsty one”.

Miller Boom Box

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Would you expect packaging blog The Dieline’s top beer packaging design of the year to be created by one of the big brewers? Companies like Miller don’t generally compete well with smaller craft brewers when it comes to originality and aesthetics, but Miller definitely hit a high note with its boom box six-pack case.


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Web Design | Photoshop tutorial – Landscape with sunset effect – English subtitles

06 Nov

Check out this informative tutorial : labottegadellafotografia.noiblogger.com In this tutorial I explain how to add a sunset in a photo. Produced by Luciano Boschetti, photographer 2011 trustseo.com Web Designs in Miami Thanks to the premire uploader of this video was ellebi62
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IMVU Pic Enhance and Design on PS CS5 (Two Avi Pics) 1/4

02 Nov

Just speed video of how i enhanced and designed my avi pictures. also, tips on quicker ways to use your tools (shortcuts) instead of moving the mouse to click on it every time. There are some mistakes but sorry about that lol. I hope you like it =3 please leave a comment Songs: Nicki Minaj – Did it on em Pitbull ft T-pain – Hey baby (Drop it to the floor)
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IceflowStudios Design Training – Photoshop: Fake Depth of Field (HD)

19 Oct

iceflowstudios.com | http Give your photos depth of field using blurs and layer masks.

 
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#6 How to make a 3D computer game [level design]

19 Aug

In this part, we’re taking our first steps into level design by importing models into the Unity 3d engine. To download these models for FREE, click here: gameprefabs.com ALL I ASK IN RETURN… is if you can make a quick capture of your level and post it as a video-reply. I’d LOVE to see what you can come up with!! It makes creating these videos much more fun! -TornadoTwins
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My Design On T-Shirt

25 May

My friend, Sam, recently bought a DTG inkjet printer that can print high resolution full color design on T-shirt. By the way, DTG stands for Direct To Garment. I have made some design last week for my Zazzle account and thought I might as well give it a try on Sam’s DTG inkjet printer. The kitty in my design was my previous rescued, unfortunately he did not make it and died after 2 days due to serious flu infection. He was about few months old at that time. My design is pretty simple, just a bit retouching on the photo mostly the background and add some text in it, that’s all, pretty simple and straight forward which you can do it easily using any photo retouching software such as Adobe Photoshop. Sam has 3 dogs and all of them are pedigree. They are Pin Pin ( Golden Retriever ), Pi Pi ( Poodle ) and the last one is Pau Pau ( Beagle ). Pin Pin is pregnant and we will bring her to my vet probably tomorrow for scanning. The DTG inkjet printer is awesome but it is very expensive ! The colors on the shirt are just so stunning and vivid. Unfortunately I am not sure how long will it last on shirt. The better quality of the shirt the longer the graphic and colors will stay on. I have washed my shirt ( folded inside out ) 3 times now with washing machine and they still look good to me. I will try to wash it until 10 or 20 times and will compare it to the first print out so we can really judge the difference! If you would like to know more about DTG inkjet printers please visit

 

Cinema Makeup School Digital FX Makeup Design Class

20 May

This video shows JORDU SCHELL (Digital FX Makeup Expert) demonstrating character designs and beauty retouching using photoshop to CMS students. Jordu has been creating character designs for film and television for over 15 years. He is best known for his work on movies such as: 300, Men in Black, Planet of the Apes (2001), Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands, The X-Files Movie, Predator 2, and more! Jordu recently returned from teaching at George Lucas’ Industrial Light and Magic and is currently working on a new movie with James Cameron.
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