The Evolution of Bicycles

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Bicycle is one the greatest invention ever! Some of my friends they can’t live without cycling. Undeniable, it’s one of the cheapest ways to bring you from point A to point B, a great transportation to pedalling around in the city or sight-seeing. Plus, you get to exercise and burn some calories off! No need…

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iOS6 vs iOS7, The Visual Differences

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We all heard about iOS7 since the last Apple WWDC, we have seen it and we’re absolutely excited for the revamped! This version of iOS7 is highly anticipated because Johnny Ive is the one who led the team. The most noticeable change is the UI interface, Apple no longer using skeuomorphism design concept, they get rid…

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Toys Are Like Us by Santlov

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Artist Santlov from miami has used some toys to created a real life scenarios poking fun at modern human trends and behaviors. Joker sit on the sofa and listening some music with his iPod, Buzz Lightyear  puking in the toilet, gollum is surrounded by a handful of retro Jordan sneakers.          …

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Batman Batcave Made From 20,000 LEGOS

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This amazing LEGO Batman Batcave Built as collaboration project between Carlyle Livingston II and Wayne Hussey, no details was spared in this project. These two designers spend about 800 hours to create this Batcave and also used a mind boggling 20,000 parts and pieces to build this 100 pound Batcave, which fully lights up and…

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38 Creative Global Warming Awareness Posters

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Earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily has been increasing rapidly due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn fossil fuels. This situation is called as Global Warming. No doubt about it, our descendants will have to deal with this major issue. But why not start it now? It is necessary to…

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Examples of Knolling for Designers

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Knolling is the process of arranging everyday items neatly and simply in a way that’s visually pleasing. There’s something quite therapeutic about seeing regular, ordinary objects laid out so uniformly and it’s hard to say exactly why. For me, at least, I find the clean, organised layout of everyday items quite calming and – talking…

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Apple iWatch, A Wearable Gadget Concept

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iOS7 release date is approaching, and a lot of iOS users just couldn’t wait any longer for the UI revamped iOS7. There is also a rumor saying that Apple is secretly working on iWatch and possibly will be released/announced end of this year. Here we have a conceptual iWatch designed by an Interactive designer Stephen…

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Calendar Made From Expiry Dates

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This creative calendar is called “EXP CAL YYYY” and tt took Elizabeth Ward 4 years to collect 366 expiration dates with leap day. With combination of different typography, this calendar is of its own kind. She told Wired.com: For a moment in time, Elizabeth Ward was very aware of how quickly the days passed. The…

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New York Normal

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New York Normal series is designed by Rebecca Sloat from Winscousin who currently residing in New York. Having living in big city for a while, she notices a few odditities and funny facts about New York. I love New York City. And one of the things I love most is the ability to poke fun…

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