These are getting a bit out of hand, I think I need to start doing them more regularly (or just stop spending so much time on the net).

  • John Kenn is a Danish guy that makes kids television. He also has an incredible talent for drawing monsters on post it notes
    (via Elly)
  • Wooden sunglasses, why not? Check out the hotness from Schwood. About to put my pair on order
  • This is a beautifully shot little slide show of some guys ripping at Whistler that makes me wish that I was back in Canada.
  • More Whistler, this time helmet cam action from the incredible second place run in the Crankworx slopestyle competition.

    (via Spoke Magazine)
  • Choi + Shine Architects recently picked up the Boston Society of Architects award for this project re-imagining high voltage pylons. Unfortunately the Icelandic folk who were running the competition in which they were entered didn’t like them enough to run out and build them. I would love to see these carrying the national grid here in NZ, imagine these set against the rugged central plateau landscape.

    (via designboom)
  • A couple of awesome retro-photo collections: IBM catalogue photography from the 60′s & vintage interiors
  • If, like me, you a appreciate a good Venn diagram check out the remix Venn from Olly Moss & the you + me = awesome Venn
  • This multi-touch DJ interface, a senior degree project from Greg Werk, looks pretty neat. Think he may be overstating the problem a little (given any club worth its salt has gear already – never have I seen a DJ have to do a full gear set up while another plays), but still nice to see people pushing the boundaries a little.

    (via oneplusinfinity)
  • If you are a marketing-or-advertising-type-person then you should read this letter, laugh, then actually sit down and think about it. If you aren’t, just read it, nod sagely, and feel free to point and laugh at us marketers.
  • This image is awesome. I wish I could find out who is responsible for it, but haven’t been able to figure it out. That is all.

    (via Feltron)
  • One day I want to live in this Japanese tree house.
  • Telephoneme is a hybrid live-action/animated short film about the alphabet carrying secret meanings, based on ‘The Alphabet Conspiracy’ an educational film from the 60′s. Head over to the Telephoneme website and download the press kit to get the full background, or just check the super stylish film itself below.
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