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CHUNK Industries

You can feel the love (and the beats)


Silver Ladder Studios

Phrenology for your web-head


Burnlab!

Straight outta Brooklyn...


Go, Rustboy, Go

An on-line film project


Burning Technology

Get Toasted: Weather and more


INTEL student design competition

Winning Student Designs


superhappybunny

a design firm with lepus-like procreativity


Uncontrol

Exquisite flash work, pure and simple


Awww, it's so cute!

Check out the microbot here...


Evil Heads Hunger:

What evil lurks beyond the floating heads?


Viridian:

Inspired innovations to solve modern society's problems


Ghetto Scooter

Hard core street scooter kit


The "IT" question

What is "IT"? Dean Kamen's latest...


Tick Tock Toys

Retro blast - old-e-time designs, playgrounds, food packaging, toys, and much more..


Tsunoda Bob Bicycles

Rintendo serves up some kick-ass bike designs!

Stand-out Stamps
Postage designers agree: hologram stamps lick all the rest . . .


JUNKYARD WARS

Head to Head scrapheap action.


Ayse Birsel's Resolve furniture system for Herman Miller is beginning to appear in offices worldwide . Check her firm's website for the story of the system's design and development - http://www.olive1to1.com


Blue Lounge Design & Plastic Buddha Design

Showcase of furniture / environment pieces from two forward-thinking studios.


designRAW

San Francisco collective wins Design Report Award at this years Salone Satellite in Milano.


The Headblade
For a smooth dome.


Brunching Shuttlecocks

Pure and simple as a hammer to the forebrain..




M&M; Colorworks

Custom Color M&Ms;.


Giftcrap

Giftcrap for last minute shoppers.



Emigre Typetease

Helps you rest easy with your next font decision.



Name that Candybar

Contemplating the cross-section



Luigi Colani

1984: No 1 industrial designer in Japan



Maywa Denki

This site by Maywa Denki, artist, features the NAKI series--a set of products, or prototypes? conceived as ways "to see the world from a fish's vision."



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