These fun shaped chalks promise…
Spanish hairdresser Alexis Ferrer has created a way to print full color designs onto hair extensions, resulting in patterns and intricate styles we’ve never seen before.
Though still in concept form, this home is a fascinating study in design, relying on algorithms to create a one piece flowing roof that resembles a toadstool or a complex seashell.
Mumbai-based digital artist Karan Gujar has a beautiful series entitled Diorama, where he explores beautifully minimal landscapes, dreamlike in nature and full of moody hues.
A hand mailed letter can make a big difference in showing someone you care. If that’s the case, these beautifully adorned envelopes should do a world of good.
We love the vibrant personality of these upcycled glass plates. The work of Fabien Cappello, they’re made using glass offcuts that are fused together, a technique that lends a beautifully unique and tactile feeling to them.
This short, charming supercut will bring back your nostalgia for the clack-clack-clack of typewriters.
Tel-Aviv based illustrator Ori Toor has a wild design sensibility, creating complex scenes that span dozens of characters, stories and genres.
Artist Yi Chulhee is a sculptor with a unique medium, transforming cylindrical pipes into true sculptural works of art.
Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat is bringing attention to the crisis with the release of a Climate Crisis Font, a chunky sans serif typeface with weights that mimic melting ice caps.