история. Май, 2009

рисунки от ravenskar

Viet-My (”Viet-Mee”) is a tiny (5 foot), 21 year old Vietnamese girl who looks like a prepubescent boy, and adores eating, and all things related to food. She is constantly hungry and grows excited thinking about what she’ll eat the next day.
iet-My also finds herself drawing, sleeping, talking and laughing all the time – sometimes all at once (with a bit of difficulty). She takes pleasure in making a lame pun or cracking the unappreciated joke. She likes to use her (amazing!) humour to swim out of awkward situations.
рисунки от ravenskar + продолжение

Vespa GTS 300 Super Scooter

Vespa scooters have been around over 60 years, but they’ve never had engines as big as the 300cc powerplant found in their new GTS 300 Super, which will be produced for the U.S. market in January, 2009.

Vespa GTS 300 Super Scooter + продолжение

From Our Farms

Brand packaging for an ethicaly minded egg company, who specialise in organic, free range and traceable eggs.

egg company
egg company
egg company

Designed by Si Thorpe

WomanHairStyle

“Visual Identity and handbag design for woman’s hairstyle studio. Handmade pattern illustration of hair for paper bags. The bags are being used as packaging for purchased hair products.”

Woman Hair Style + продолжение

Мумий Тролль – Страху нет

кофе Mayo

House of Diffusion by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects

The House of Diffusion, designed by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects, is a residence in Shiga, Japan. It is a striking, white composition that uses intersecting square volumes as its primary design element. The House of Diffusion is the complement to the architects’ House of Inclusion which shields its inhabitants from the exterior and is focused on an interior courtyard. The House of Diffusion foregoes an interior courtyard in favor of carefully censored views of its surroundings. Windows are placed specifically to afford inhabitants views of the landscape, but block views of the immediate neighborhood. The house’s name is also a result of its interior arrangement which uses flexible interior spaces which are “neither single nor too much divided.” Rooms are able to change definition and overlap one another.

House of Diffusion by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects + продолжение

House of Inclusion, Shiga by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects

FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects have designed this introverted private residence in a new development in Shiga, Japan. A high wall shields the delicate interiors and intimate courtyard space from the street outside.
The design of the house centres on creating a ‘rich and sensuous’ inner world which turns its back on the neighbouring houses.
The use of indirect natural light and a sensitive palette of materials were used by the architects to provide ’sentimental scenes’ and enhance the simple beauty of the interiors.
The design intends to relieve the feeling of complete enclosure by providing glimpses between inside and outside.
House of Inclusion, Shiga by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects + продолжение