LEGO photo iPhone app

No Comments 02 March 2010

LEGO has just released their own application for Apple’s iPhone, which allows users to turn their photos into LEGO bricks mosaics.

The application is free through itunes and at the click of a button transforms any image into LEGO.

The software uses the phone’s built-in camera and once snapped, the photo quickly builds brick by brick into a mosaic made from flat LEGO bricks. The mosaics come in a variety of color combinations and can be saved or shared through the phone.

‘Exploded Experiments’ by Adam Voorhes

1 Comment 07 January 2010

Adam Voorhes is a photographer based in Austin, Texas who has produced a series of exploded diagrams using real photography. The series showcases Voorhes’ technical skills at reproducing this classic textbook image.

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New York panorama drawn from memory…

No Comments 28 November 2009

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London-born artist Stephen Wiltshire has been drawing skylines from memory since age 5. This one’s New York…

Stephen Wiltshire is an artist who draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of cities, sometimes after having only observed them briefly.

He studied Fine Art at City & Guilds Art College.

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‘Le Trottoir’ flat sheet and ‘Home’ duvet and pillowcase

1 Comment 19 November 2009

This mattress cover mimics the appearance of pavement and the bed linens that mimic the appearance of cardboard pieces. This high quality duvet cover and flat sheet feature a photographic print of a a pavement and a cardboard box. This produces an extremely sharp image that stays flexible because the ink is printed directly in the cotton.

Thirty percent of the gross profits from the ‘Home’ duvet are donated to Centrepoint, the United Kingdom charity that provides support and housing for homeless young people aged 16 to 25.

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‘Light Sculpture Photography’ by Michael Bosanko

No Comments 11 October 2009

By capturing the images of five colored torchlights, leaving the camera on a long exposure when he photographs them, British photographer Michael Bosanko creates ‘Light Sculpture Photography’.

Via: www.designboom.com.

‘Getting Closer’ by Deger Cengiz

No Comments 07 October 2009

Getting Closer | Deger Cengiz

New York designer Deger Cengiz created this ‘40th birthday invitation card…’

TV Stands for Plasma & LCD Bedroom Furniture Sets Cheap Platform Bed

Greentea Design offers an exclusive line of kitchen cabinets, tv stands, dining tables and more that can be mixed and matched or custom designed to suit your needs.



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