Posted by Owen on Mar 7, 2010 in Stuff | 0 comments
Ah, 99% Finished on my Pads4Grads now, all in its folder and stuff ready to go, only half done my gatorade, and barely even started the Pencil selling advert…not suer what im gonna do and i’ve got little under a week left to finish it…not looking forward to...
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Posted by Owen on Feb 21, 2010 in Stuff | 0 comments
Just packed up today off to our trip to London for a few days to visit the 4 designers conference in london. Quite excited should be good fun and interesting. Will report back when we’re home...
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Posted by Owen on Feb 1, 2010 in Stuff | 0 comments
Wow lol, Think this is a little easter egg google have included in their map lol. I found this while browsing a web dev blog and thought it was quiet amusing, just lots of goats and some people in the middle of nowhere!!!! ah well, it made me giggle zoom out to see how far it goes in!
Have a look for yourself!!!!
SHOW ME...
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Posted by Owen on Jan 20, 2010 in Stuff | 0 comments
Woooo!!! Finally Our second lot of projects is complete!!! Very happy now, got a photography induction coming soon which im looking forward to, i have got idea that i wanna try out see how it goes using Sodium...
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Posted by Owen on Jan 11, 2010 in Stuff | 0 comments
Gah, I want to die…. still not finished, still going stupidly slow…I’m just not arty enough, cant think of topic, not interested it anything worth doing for it…so panicked and picked to do “The Colour Red” what a stupid thing…not interested in it, don’t know anything about it….Matisse. You what?? I like making pictures that look cool!!!! YES...
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Posted by Owen on Dec 28, 2009 in Stuff | 0 comments
Juice boxes that look like the fruit they contain! They have realistic skin textures — feels and looks like the actual fruit. Check out the kiwi one.
Created by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa, the juice box’s packaging is supposed to be more appealing to the eye by imitating the actual fruit they contain.
As Naoto puts it; “I imagined that if the surface of the package...
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