Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Monday, February 27, 2012

Currently Crushing: The Dancing Plague

n 1518, a bunch of people from a french town called Stransbourg were affected by something called dancing mania. It began with one lady named Frau Troffea dancing in the street and end up with, more or less, 400 people dancing on for days without rest, resulting in some deaths of heart attack, stroke and exhaustion. This project is, in some sort of way, a memorial for Frau Toffea.






See the rest here !

(All images via here)

A Little Less Conversation : Witty Stationary

These stationary designs made me smile :)

1.Liquid Bookmark : Available here in black, white and red.

( via here)

2. Help! Paper Clips

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Currently crushing: Tattoo Love

I don't know if I'll ever get myself a tattoo but these designs sure have me wishing!



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Do you have an interesting tattoo?  I would love to hear ! :) 
If you feel like sharing, send me a picture with a short story behind the tattoo and maybe we'll publish it here!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Architect's Valentine

These Architect Valentine's were too good to not share!









See the rest over here !

(All images via archdaily )


Photo of the Day

( taken at Amritsar)

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Currently Crushing: Richard Mosse photography

Irish photographer Richard Mosse's latest infrared photographs are incredible!

Men Of Good Fortune, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2011


(Nowhere To Run, South Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2010)


Come Out (1966), North Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2011

Colonel Soleil’s Boys, North Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2010

(All images via yellow trace)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Currently Crushing

Oh how wonderful ! These mini paintings as placards would look so wonderful in a wedding or lunch party!

( via oh happy day )

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Diy Inspiration : Megan Geckler


Take a cue from Megan Geckler and bring the colour block trend inside your homes!
All you need is some tape and buckets loads of patience. Thinking of maybe doing a variation of this for permanent blinds over a lazy weekend..


Some more of her fabulous work..

Fill it up and pour it down the inside ( 2006)

Nike,2011

Spread the ashes of colour ( 2010-2011)

All images via  Megan Geckler