
Game lets you detonate virtual warhead via Google Maps
I love this, a strangely addictive nuke game where you can select a location using Google Maps, choose a nuclear warhead and boom. It shows you the size of the area affected by the detonation.
Tagged: Google Maps, nuke game
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Skin Type: new typography by Bryan Stewart
I love ideas, thinking, and making. Whatever form they may take. my website is just a place where I can post my lastest idea. My typeface, Skin Type, got some good feedback recently, which was really nice. I’m currently making some short films and a table coated in wax, so they’ll be up there in the near future. Read more

Meet the man who can make anything, a bold claim but one I believe wholeheartedly. This is a cool, unique service where you can request anything (within reason) and he creates. Simple. If you’re ever stuck for a present or want something from your childhood perfectly recreated, this is where you need to be headed. This guy’s skills know no bounds.

Triumph x Barbour speed twin concept motorbike
Motorbikes are just cool. This one is especially so. Combining modern and classic in a tasteful elegant creation, it’ll leave want you wanting to get your leg over. Read more
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Design company BrandImage has just come out with their line of paper water bottles made out of renewable resources. The bottles themselves are recyclable, and while not as reusable as a plastic bottle, can still be reused a few times. These are cool designs, even if they still pander to our on-the-go, single-serving, throw-away culture. Their environmental friendliness is also dubious, considering most people will still choose to throw these things in the trash rather than taking the time to find a recycling bin.
Many moons ago, when my hair was longer and my eyes were wider, I played guitar in a Sydney rock band. Over a period of several years, the four members in the group went from relative normality to the very personification of imagined rock glory. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
You’ll notice a new addition on the site, a brand spanking new job board, packed to the brim with creative positions in New York City. So if you’re looking for a new challenge, a new city perhaps, and you’re in a creative industry, check in regularly to see the latest jobs going. [Illustration by Steve Wacksman]
The indie, electronic pop duo Plastic Operator paired up whilst studying audio production at London’s Westminster University. In 2004, they released their first three track EP. Their music reminds me of bands like The Fashion, Crystal Castles and Cut Copy.
Cuffs are pretty glam right now and I’m particularly feeling those by Leethal Fashion Accessories. They also have a huge range of stylish jewellery such as bangles, rings, brooches, and earrings, all for less than $50.
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