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Fantastique.

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Get a first look at Karen Walker’s Eyewear ‘Fantisque’, Limited Edition Collection. The collection offers a mystique extra-terrestrial feel staying true to its Fantisque name. It is enthralled with space relative images. The limited edition collection has some of Karen Walkers classic frames reworked into laser-cute black and gold celebratory pieces. The campaign as a whole is playful, adventurous, hopeful …

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Real Fruit Juices.

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Naoto Fukasawa takes designing and brand imaging to the next level.  He takes the route of literal design reaching the consumer through the ‘senses’ as opposed to using the oversaturated, gimmicky marketing and branding strategies of  stand out letters and designs.  Naoto’s strategy is refreshing, appealing and intelligent. The old school juice box we have all grown up with has …

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Mail n’ Sniff.

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Scratch n’ sniff is a lost technology. Ever since the late 90’s people have become less interest in smelling pictures. But like all the trends of yesterday, scratch n’ sniff as finally been reincarnated in the form of a ‘food printer’. What the fuck are we yammering about? According to Design Taxi, China-based Zhu Jingxuan, a student from Donghua University’s Fashion …

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The End Result.

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“Experience is not what happens to you; it’s what you do with what happens to you.” – Aldous Huxley. Quiet LunchQuiet Lunch is a grassroot online publication that seeks to promote various aspects of life and culture with a loving, but brute, educational tinge. When we say, “Creative Sustenance Daily,” we mean it. quietlunch.com

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Audio-Visuals Check.

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Peter Crawley‘s Audio-Visual series seeks visually represent well known music using the frequencies in the song. Each line is sewn with white thread and represents one minute. This gives the work a great minimalist appeal. The piece we are featuring today is the visual form of Blowin’ in the wind by Bob Dylan but Crawley has also captured classic like “If …

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The Washi Zoo.

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Made from a single sheet of paper, artist Quentin Trollip takes a through tour of the animal kingdom via the Origami Express. On the contrary, Trollip did bend the rules; as often two different coloured pieces of washi paper had to be stuck to each other to give added detail to the animals which are multicoloured. Nonethelss, these paper creatures are still …

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Intimate Lighting.

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When it comes to setting the mood, lighting is key. Aside from the company that’s being kept, lighting is almost the very foundation of a good function. Designer Ladislava Repková understands this notion and has gone the extra step to solidify its importance. Although Repková’s lamps are more geared towards the definition of intimacy through human form and less geared towards setting the …

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Mystic Blue.

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 Model: Daphne Groenevelde Photographer: Rafael Stahelin Magazine: Vogue Korea April 2012 Source: Rapture Photo       Editorial by Francine Lucas.↓ Francine Lucas.noise-and-ambition.blogspot.com/

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World Middle Finger Day.

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Many of us are under the assumption that August isn’t good for anything but BBQ and sweating stains. A month voided of holidays and plentiful in sweltering heat, August is a barren wasteland of time — or so we thought! What’s that above? Well, it’s the finger. Why are we giving it? Well, because it’s World Middle Finger Day! That’s …