Andrew Christian

Photo Manipulations By Erik Johansson

May 5, 2010

Topic: Design

Let’s be honest, before we show off our latest digital photos on Facebook we’e all stop by Photoshop to try and make them look a bit better, and with such user friendly software it’s actually become surprisingly easy to do. Well that’s if you’re only  looking to erase a spot or two. What computer engineering student Erik [...]

Homeless Charity Samusocial International Launch Powerful Advertising Campaign

May 3, 2010

Topic: Charity, Design

Living on the streets means you’re more likely than most of us to get ill, but the sad reality is you’re also part of one of the groups that’s going to find it the most difficult to get the health care you need. Most of us fail to recognise it and walk on by, however [...]

Mindblowing Papergraphics By Yulia Brodskaya

April 29, 2010

Topic: Design

Born in Moscow in 1983, Yulia Brodskaya may still be a youngling, but that hasn’t stopped her from becoming a hugely celebrated artist for her incredible paper illustrations. Acting to bring the two things she loves most – typography and paper – Brodskaya’s designs are not only innovative, but some of the most intricate pieces [...]

Ben Heine’s Pencil Vs Camera: The Photo Sketch Mashups Everyone Is Talking About

April 28, 2010

Topic: Design

Some of us like to take photos, others like to sit down and sketch what they see instead. Ben Heine, well this talented chap he likes to do both, then combine them with spectacular results. Naming his ever growing collection of images Pencil Vs Camera, Ben attempts to add a new piece to his collection [...]

Amazing Sliding Walls Apartment Turns 344 Sq Ft Into 24 Rooms

April 27, 2010

Topic: Design

A bit short on space? Thinking you’re going to need to buy a bigger place but have no idea how you’re going to afford it? Well before you do you need to check out what Gary Chang has done with his tiny 344 sq ft apartment in Hong Kong. Originally home to his whole family, [...]

Masked Nemo Chair By Fabrio Novembre Revealed At Milan Design Week

April 15, 2010

Topic: Design

Admit it. When you go out to buy a chair you’re not often that concerned about what it looks like from the back. In fact if you’re honest you probably would have to admit you didn’t look at the back of most of the ones you’ve bought. One chair that’s definitely worth changing that for [...]

Could I Have A Spoon And Fork? I Need Them To Hold My iPhone

April 13, 2010

Topic: Design

You love your iPhone more than anything in the world. In fact it’s like a child to you, it’s something that you cherish, something that makes your heart break with every teeny weeny little scratch that appears on it (you know those scratches no-one else can see but you know are there). And because you [...]

Peter Dudas Hi-Bike Concept: The Bike Thats Says Goodbye To Spokes And Chains

April 12, 2010

Topic: Design

Think about a bicycle for a minute. What do you see? Something with two wheels, lots of spokes that shoot all the way round and a chain linking all the bits together? That’s pretty much what all of us at Queeried, and everyone else we asked came up with, however this description could make us [...]

Groundbreaking Paper Lamp Launched By Wästberg At Milan Design Week

April 8, 2010

Topic: Design

It’s Milan Design Week this week which means the internet is buzzing with excitement as new products and designs are unveiled with the one catching most attention today being a paper lamp made by Wästberg. Designed using DuraPulp, a material used last year by architects Claesson Koivisto Rune and Swedish forestry company Södra  to prove [...]

Peel: The Tea Mug That Has Room For A Biscuit And Even Your Teaspoon

April 7, 2010

Topic: Design

Do you ever think how much easier life would be if you had a place to put your biscuit whilst waiting for your tea to brew… oh and also somewhere for the tea bag string and spoon to sit neatly? Well okay neither do we, but that doesn’t stop us think that the new Peel [...]

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