*Lauren Kilberg
Flickr user Blueblythemonster's entire set of Embroidered Felt Objects is pretty impressive.
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*Lauren Kilberg
This video of sea-like creatures created from various parts of eyeglasses is both eerie and beautiful. The project is a collaborative effort between Important Looking Pirates and Oscar Magnuson Spectacles.
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*Lauren Kilberg
A beautiful rendering of the mineral content of the moon. The image is a compilation of 53 photographs taken in 1992 by the Jupiter-bound Galileo spacecraft.
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*Lauren Kilberg
Swedish designer Olof Hansson has produced a series of carbon-neutral writing paper - WhiteLines - that puts white lines against a grey background, instead dark lines against a white background.
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*Lauren Kilberg
I'm so impressed with the simplicity of these photos, part of the SKYplay set. I can just picture them framed and hung in a child's nursery.
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*Lauren Kilberg
The Wall Cleat is designer Karl Zahn's answer to the question, "What use is an electrical plug when your not plugged in?" A truly innovative blessing for the neat-freaks and cord-tangle haters out there.
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*Lauren Kilberg
Incredible work by Sophie Cuvelier. ''The Fabulous Garlands' makes me want to throw a party....or two.
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*Lauren Kilberg
Christophe Huet is an incredibly talented photograph retoucher. His website allows you to not only view his portfolio, but see the 'making-of' on several of his images.
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*Lauren Kilberg
The ad-campaign for The Library of Congress' 'Inspiration Across the Nation' is spectacular. Simply images of inspirational iconic figures made out of finger prints.
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*Lauren Kilberg
The Pileus Wi-Fi Camera Umbrella allows you to not only take photographs with your umbrella, but also upload them to flickr and view them instantly. The product's capabilities don't end there either, it also serves as a GPS and digital compass.
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*Lauren Kilberg
The Rolling Exhibition is the work of Kevin Connolly, a legless professional skier and photographer. He turned his camera on the gawkers he faces daily while taking 15 a country solo-tour.
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*Lauren Kilberg
With an 11x14-inch view camera and little more, Arthur Mole staged some incredible mass photography of iconic national symbols around the time of WWI. Mole utilized thousands of military troops and other groups to form these bird's-eye view spectacles.
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*Lauren Kilberg
Kyle Bean, student/designer/illustrator/self-proclaimed maker of things, has recently completely his project The Future of Books.
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