Laser engraved skateboards by Brooklyn's Magnetic Kitchen.
Rolleiflex Coffee House in South Korea.
Underwater photography by Zena Holloway.
Denmark artist, Pernille Snedker Hansen, uses the ancient Japanese technique of Suminagashi to create these works. Suminagashi is the process in which ink, while floating on water, is marbleized, and then transferred to paper.
Typewriter art by Steve McCaffery, c. 1965-1975
Art, in its ever evolving history, has added a new genre to its timeline: robot art. Created by Dr. Woohoo, this robot can paint natural looking smoke and water images with specially designed software.
Illustration by Patrick Seymour.
The Seven Vital, or Creative Principles, Hiram E. Butler, 1887.
Effective packaging that showcases the exact product. Designed by Stephanie Hughes for Fuego Hot Sauce.
Simple illustrations by Patrick Seymour.
Agate fordite. Geology is cool!
Super cool skate decks designed for Costa Rica project Blank!. The project aims to help out education in Costa Rica by selling each piece.
There is now a 24-hour Cupcake ATM in New York City, courtesy of Sprinkles Cupcakes. It’s located on the Upper East Side and each cupcake sells for $4.25-the same price as Crumbs.
One small step for cupcakes, one giant leap for cupcake lovers.
Never too late, right?
Ray-Ban and Oakley have inked a deal with Google Glass that will combine fashion and technology.
Perhaps ‘smart technology’ can be smart looking too. We’ll have to wait and see!