Spoons. Forks. Knives. The essential tools used to eat most of your meals. Wouldn't it be nice to see something new for a change? Check out these strange and uniquely designed eating utensils that will change your dinner table or simply impress your guests.
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The stylish French company Hermès best known for it's £3,000 Birkin handbags and silk scarves, is branching into a new luxury line and has teamed up with the Monaco-based ship-builder Wally to create the 'WHY 58x38,' a mega-yacht that will cost around £90 million to build with the enormous dimensions of 58 meters long and 38 meters wide.
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His work has been featured on digg.com, The Dieline and many popular design blogs. Talented 18 year old Andrew Kim, a freshman at College for Creative Studies put together an impressive project for a coke bottle re-design that is both eco-friendly and innovative - reinventing packaging in a revolutionary way.
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I have always been a big fan of typography and recently I have came across this creative visualization of some commonly used typefaces. Designers Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth looked at ink usage of some popular typefaces, by drawing them by hand with ballpoint pens.
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In the article last week Eco-friendly Printing With Pencil Stubs, we've witnessed a truly remarkable revolutionary design in printing technology. Now, its designers have refined the concept with a new design and a detailed breakdown of how this gadget works. Introducing Pencil Printing - saving the environment by recycling pencil stubs and pencil lead shavings into print toner.
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Before any tangible designs are made, any experienced designer should know that the first thing you do before any sort of web development project is map out a rough sketch first. Although most sketching is done on blank paper, many developers have now started using sketch templates for their web applications...
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