Bento!

Les plus incroyables bento (plateaux repas japonais) que j’ai  jamais vu… Personnellement j’hésiterais à les manger tellement ils sont beaux!

Flying Totoro bento! sur Flickr : partage de photos !

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www.glennz.com

Des illustrations très réussies par glennz… Le poisson sushi est pas mal non plus…

www.glennz.com Tee Designs on the Behance Network

Porte monnaie retro

Pas grand chose à dire sinon que j’adore…
=)

new cassette wallets are available in the designboom shop!

designboom shop: design souvenirs | t-shirts | books & posters

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mauvaise foi ou acceptation?

McDo et Coca-Cola sont ils d’une horrible mauvaise foi ou acceptent-t’ils leur statut de créateur de graisse? à vous de juger…

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Génie!

ça ressemble à un vers de terre, mais c’est génial… Plus pratique que l’élastique et le torchon ou la poigne de Musclor…

?flex? is a simple looking gadget that functions in many ways. first and foremost, the ?flex? is a jar opener.

the flexible 45cm device bends around a variety of different size jars and its gripping texture gives you

extra power. when not twisting off lids, the ?flex? can be coiled up and used as trivet for pots and pans or

your coffee mug.

http://www.blomus.com

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Calendrier

TheDieline.com: The #1 Package Design Website, World’s Best Packaging: Calendar made of matches

Une idée lumineuse de calendrier… Une allumette par jour de l’année… Faîtes un vœux.

Google et la censure

Un assez long article du NY Times sur les méthodes de censure ou d’arbitrage de Google et donc YouTube et ce plus particulièrement à la demande de nations. Porno, politique et liberté d’expression se téléscopent et à Google, aujourd’hui, d’arbitrer ce qui est "bon" de ce qui est "mauvais"… Une responsabilité qu’ils ne souhaitent pas conserver… Intéressant

THE ONGOING DISPUTE between Google and Turkey reminds us that, throughout history, the development of new media technologies has always altered the way we think about threats to free speech. At the beginning of the 20th century, civil libertarians in America worried most about the danger of the government silencing political speech: think of Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist candidate for President, who was imprisoned in 1919 for publicly protesting American involvement during World War I. But by the late 1960s, after the Supreme Court started to protect unpopular speakers more consistently, some critics worried that free speech in America was threatened less by government suppression than by editorial decisions made by the handful of private mass-media corporations like NBC and CBS that disproportionately controlled public discourse. One legal scholar, Jerome Barron, even argued at the time that the courts should give unorthodox speakers a mandatory right of access to media outlets controlled by giant corporations.

Google’s Gatekeepers – NYTimes.com

 

Pour compléter : http://www.chillingeffects.org/ The chilling effect se charge de lister ce qui est banni, censuré du web, par Google, Yahoo! ou autres…

Do you know your online rights? Have you received a letter asking you to remove information from a Web site or to stop engaging in an activity? Are you concerned about liability for information that someone else posted to your online forum? If so, this site is for you. 

‘360’ summer snowboard by francesco sommacal

Intéressant concept de snowboard roulant… d’allure bien plus solide et moins casse gueule que d’autres projets…

the ?360? is the design of francesco sommacal, a recent graduate from the faculty of design and art at the

free university of bozen ? bolzano. the project aims to redefine extreme skateboarding through its innovative

design. the rider puts their feet into the two wheels and can steer the device by shifting their weight forward

or back. the rugged wheels allow the ?360? to move on dirt, grass, gravel and almost any other surface.

sommacal hopes the design will give snowboarders a better alternative for practicing in the summer months.

the design recently won the ?red dot: luminary design award? in singapore on november 28th.

http://www.zerofra.com

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