Category: design
Believe

I was recently approached by the promoters for “Believe” a fundraiser for the Te Mana O Te Ra Polynesian Dance group. I decided to donate my design services and help them out by making the flyer for them. I think it came out pretty sick, and it was great working these guys. Come check out the event and show your support.
Marka27’s innovative Minigods
Marka27’s innovative Minigods continue with the new MG3 Japan Ninja (prototype shown – final may vary slightly) coming from Bic Plastics.
Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics: Victory Ceremony Podiums
The Victory Ceremony podiums and medal trays for the fast-approaching Vancouver Winter Olympics have just been unveiled, and they are stunning—what you see above are not renderings.
Designed by James Lee, industrial designer and Coroflot member, with Leo Obstbaum, the late design director of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games, the podiums “echo the undulating peaks and ridges of the Coast Mountain Range.” Each podium (there are 23 in all) is assembled from more than 200 pieces of precision-cut wood. The lumber was harvested from the forests of British Columbia, famous for its red cedars and douglas firs, and donated by businesses, organizations and individuals across the region. Finally, each podium is topped with a thick acrylic surface reminiscent of snow.
Lee and Obstbaum also designed the trays on which the awards will be presented, sculpted rom the same wood, and coated with a special non-slip surface to grip the uniquely undulating surface of the medals.
Kito Design’s Butt Station desktop holders
California-based Kito Design’s Butt Station desktop holders gives us these cool little dudes. The morphous little guys hold a tape roll in their hands, a pen in their mouth, business cards in the tank and oh yeah, their asses are magnetic; those bowls are filled with paper clips.
Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera
Ultra-thin with a price that puts it in decidedly more premium territory than the company’s previous point-and-shoots, the Kodak Slice Touchscreen Camera ($350) isn’t just Kodak’s most ambitious pocket cam yet — it’s also its most sexy. Sporting a large 3.5-inch, 16:9 touchscreen on the back, the Slice also features a 14 megapixel sensor, a 5x optical zoom lens, 720p/30fps HD video recording, optical image stabilization, an included rechargeable Li-Ion battery, and more.































