Saturday, April 24, 2010

Double-park x XLarge x Fingercroxx 10th Anniversary Collection

Hong Kong label double-park celebrates its 10th anniversary as street wearer's style and is teaming up with XLarge and Fingercroxx to create a small collection items which include a t-shirt and a pair of mountaineering boots. With XLarge and Fingercroxx having worked together in the past, the designs are a hybrid of each respective brand’s logo. Available exclusively through double-park.

PIXELS Short Film by Patrick Jean


PIXELS is a very cool short film! It's directed by Patrick Jean and produced by One More Productions. The background of the film is present-day New York City. It is about the early 8-bit arcade characters such as Donkey Kong, Pac-Man, Space Invaders and Tetris pieces came to life and destroy us. I hope you guys will enjoy it! Thanks to Hypebeast for the info!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Jailbreak Collective iPhone Magnets

Jailbreak Collective makes a really neat product that at first glance looks like a legit iPhone. If you look more closely, you'll see it's actually a package of iPhone-app-like magnets called App Magnets. They're not actually copies of Apple's designs. They're original artwork, done in-house.
The packaging is smart. It's incredibly low-cost and it's just a simple vacuum formed plastic insert and cover heat sealed to a simple iPhone-shaped card. (The package size is bigger than a real iPhone.) The minimal, copy-less design makes it all the more convincing. I also appreciate how they didn't over-package it. 
For all the iPhone freaks, check out Jailbreak Collective. Thanks for TheDIeline for the info and photos!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

PUMA Fuseproject Packaging


Puma has teamed up with America designer Yves BĂ©har from Fuseproject to redesign the shoe box. They suggests to the consumers to think about sustainability with an eco-friendly packaging. After 21 months, 2,000 ideas and 40 plus packaging prototypes, the team finally came up with this 'Clever Little Bag' solution which combines the two packaging components of any shoe sale – the bag and the box – with high-tech ingenuity. It's not only reduces materials but also shipping costs. 

The bag tightly wraps an interior cardboard scaffolding – giving it shape and reducing cardboard use by 65%. Moreover, without that shiny box exterior, there's no laminated cardboard (which interferes with recycling). There's no tissue paper inside. And there's no throw-away plastic bag. The bag itself is made of recycled PET, and it's non-woven – woven fibers increase density and materials use – and stitched with heat, so that it's less manufacturing intensive. 

Puma estimates the impact of this design will slash water, energy, and fuel consumption during manufacturing alone by 60% – in one year, that comes to a savings of 8,500 tons of paper, 20 million mega joules of electricity, 264,000 gallons of fuel, and 264 gallons of water. Ditching the plastic bags will save 275 tones of plastic, and the lighter shipping weight will save another 132,000 gallons of diesel. 

The roll-out is planned for next year. After that? Hopefully, the design will become ubiquitous. Also go to check out Fuseproject and PumaVISION for more info!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Arial and Helvetica – what are the real differences?


Many designers like to use Arial and Helvetica in their designs. But do you know what are the real differences between Arial and Helvetica? I remembered I did talk about Helvetica on one of my posts before and mentioned about Arial is a very similar font to Helvetica, but Helvetica is somewhat more refined than Arial, even though each one has the same character width. One of the key differences is the strokes for each character. Helvetica uses primarily vertical or horizontal strokes, while Arial often uses diagonal strokes. 

Above is a diagram showing the differences. Thanks to PULSE for the diagram!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Nike Air Max 90 Sneaker Advert Tutorial


I eventually got some spare time to finish this tutorial. It's an awesome and useful tutorial! I especially like the part about teaching how to draw and customize the wavy lines, and how to use a variety of lighting effects in Photoshop. Click here if you want to learn this tutorial.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Incase Topo Flex iPhone Snap Case

Incase has introduced its new Topo Flex Snap Case for the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. The case’s flexibility is achieved by overmolding plastic and rubber, which come together to create a signature Topo pattern on the case’s exterior. A functional design element, the Topo pattern provides added grip to the exterior while coating the interior for an extra layer of protection and shock absorption. Other features include open access to the power button, ring/silent switch, camera, headphone port, screen, and Dock Connector port, push-through protectors for the volume buttons, an included s-stand for video viewing, and a rubberized interior. The case comes in three colours – dark grey with black, turquoise with bubblegum blue and white with medium grey, and is now available at Incase. Thanks to Hypebeast for the info and photo!