Bag designer Lulu Guinness created this human-sized pin toy as part of Clerkenwell Design Week in the UK and placed the interactive sculpture for passers-by to have fun with.
2) Artist Carves Animated Faces on Pumpkins
When New York-based artist Ray Villafane digs into pumpkins as a Fall hobby, he leaves the orange-yellow fruits with realistic animated expressions.
3) Superhero Posters Inspired by Art Deco
French designer Greg Guillemin plied his knowledge of Art Deco and other movements of the early 20th century to create this set of superhero posters
4) For Occupy London, Banksy Presents Monopoly Sculpture
To demonstrate Faber-Castell’s artist pens, Singapore-based art director and designer Chan Hwee Chong created meticulous spiral drawings.
5) In Self-Portraits, Photographer Catches Herself Levitating
Japanese photographer Natsumi Hayashi (aka Yowayowa Camera Woman) takes self-portraits of herself levitating across train stations, alleyways and roads.
6) How a Type Geek Plays with Train Sets
Chancing upon an old train set found in his grandmother’s basement, Oslo-based graphic designer Ludvig Bruneau Rossow built an entire alphabet using the tracks and trains.
7) The First Barbie Doll with Tattoos
tokidoki™ Barbie® Doll is the first Barbie doll with multiple tattoos inked on her plastic body, across her shoulders and back.
8) Coca-Cola Ditches Traditional Red Colors, For White Cans
Coca-Cola will be ditching their traditional red-and-white cans for white cans, and teaming up with the World Wildlife Fund, to protect polar bears and their habitat.
9) Japan Plans to Build World’s First ‘Backup’ City For Tokyo
Taking backup plans to a whole new level, Japan’s government has unveiled plans to ‘backup’ the entire Tokyo city.
10) 'What You Text VS What I See': A Look At Emoticons
A list of illustrations by Caldwell Turner for College Humor looks at emoticons people text.
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