
Josh Smith’s temporary tattoos of classic Mac cursors
I’m loving Josh Smith’s temporary tattoos of classic Mac cursors, as designed by Susan Kare. Put them where you want them.



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Eat and breathe with this new creation from creative partnership of Jamie Elliott and Liam Healy. They specialize in human relationships. In this case, how we interact with, and even shape our environments. Read more

Finally, we can now buy Atsuhiro-Hayashi’s Polar Ice. Great design, looks beautiful, and reminds us to keep our world the same.

Interchangeable scalpel blades: a spoon and scalpel in one
This idea had been floating around in my head for a while. Interchangeable scalpel blades. Spoon and scalpel as one! Getting it actually made and stepping back from the computer was a joy. No photoshop, just a fully working prototype. No more tea in my biro or spoons messing up my desk. Read more
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Lisa Nilsson’s Tissue Series consists of anatomical cross-sections made from Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. Read more
What better way to save petrol money than in a gas can piggy bank? It’s an inconspicuous way to save funds and ward off money-hungry thieves.
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
The Magazineer is ‘a blog about magazine design and print culture, written by people who love, and make, magazines’. Read more
Black Eyed Dog is the project of Fabio Parrinello, a singer-songwriter from Varese, in northern Italy. His second album, Rhaianuledada (Songs To Sissy), brims with a brooding intensity, referencing the best British folk ballads of the past. Rhaianuledada (Songs To Sissy) was recorded at Vicolo Recording Studio in Sicily by Fabio Genco and was mastered by Luca Martegani in Varese. Listen to the track Honeysuckle Gal.
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AJ Dimarucot is a Manila-based designer specializing in t-shirt graphics. His work is electric, bursting with colour and momentum, like something you’d see in the Big Bang section at the Museum of Natural History. Or something like that. Read more
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Inspired by the aesthetics of architecture and graphic design, FAQ Clothing has a post-modern approach to design. Each collection is based on a conceptual theme: ranging from vintage comics to lunar phases. FAQ works with no boundaries, nor rules, which makes for a compelling line. Check out more FAQ products in the Lost At E Minor store.
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Mel said | 14 May, 2012
where can i buy these!!!