I love these little wireframe stories.
I love these little wireframe stories.
I love Nathan Sawaya’s lego sculptures. Make sure you go through the gallery, and check out Nathan’s site for many more. When I was a kid, I wanted to build lego’s for a living — here’s someone who’s actually pulling it off!
Tennis champions Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer recently played an exhibition match on a half-grass, half-clay court. Nadal won, but barely. What a fun idea!
It’s amazing what talented artists can do with colored paper, pencils and food.
DesignBoom has posted the results of their Ceramics for Breakfast competition. There are some really fun ideas among the first dozen — I particularly like the splashes and speech-bubbles.
Update: speaking of milk splashes, check out this picture.
You’ve got to love this Souvenirs photoproject.
Penguin is publishing My Penguin, a collection of books with blank covers to be decorated by the reader. Readers can submit their artwork to the online gallery. I love it.
The 50 best music videos of 2006. What more is there to say.
The Lego Store: imagine a store with thousands of legos sold by the piece. Oh, how I wish this had existed when I was a child!
Duncan Wilson and Sirrka Hammer’s PixelNotes is a great concept: cover a wall with multiple layers of sticky-notes, and watch the patterns emerge.