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feelgd:

Thomas Pastrao’s “The Streets” 

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myedol:

A Day On My Plate by Michael Bodiam & Sarah Parker

Ever wondered what an olympian eats on a daily basis? A Day On My Plate displays the typical daily diet of five athletes competing in various events. The caption on each photo mentions the specific events. Laser-cut MDF, cardboard and paper was used to develop the oversized place settings around the miniature-looking, but very real food. They add a wonderful playful element to what is in fact a very regimented and strict regime.

Artists: | Website | Website | Twitter | TwitterTumblr[via: Peta Pixel]

(via myedol)

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bonobolost:

Benoit Deseille & Benedetto Bufalino presents Phone Booth Aquarium 

“With the advent of the mobile telephone, telephone booths lie unused. We rediscover this glass cage transformed into an aquarium, full of exotically colored fish; an invitation to escape and travel.”

(Source: okayjesse)

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chazmcintyre:

Stunning Photography by Alexander Kent

(Source: really-shit)

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inspirezme:

What is cuter than a baby seal?

The Baby Seal Outfit  byKÓPURINN

Made from Icelandic sheep wool your child will be as snug as a baby seal, and look like one too.

(via goodsfrontier)

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asiaraim:
“ cookie packaging 「み」
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asiaraim:

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(Source: asiaraim-blog)

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seesushi:

Sushi napkins
One more post on the visual identity for Sushi Bar made by Modik.
These Hosomaki style napkins are made of three different small colored napkins, hold together by a black paper.

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nerdfluffery:

A series of printed packaging tapes.

“X-tape series consists of X-tape:[hinge], X-tape:[o-ring], X-tape:[strap], X-tape:[tower bolt]. It visualize the function of packaging tape : combine. Images of objects in relation to combining such as hinge create optical illusion as metaphor.”

Designed by mmiinn

(Source: alisonkatecarter)

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oliphillips:

Miniature Food Art

by Christopher Boffoli

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