This Magnetic Cloud Key Holder made me smile. It was designd by UK based Duncan Shotton. Wishlisted!
(Thank you @Filipetx)
This Magnetic Cloud Key Holder made me smile. It was designd by UK based Duncan Shotton. Wishlisted!
(Thank you @Filipetx)
Part of our current Studiomates expansion includes a small bike area. That means I am currently researching vertical bike racks, similar to the one pictured above. Anything that will let us store the most amount of bikes in a small space.
Are you a bike rack connoisseur? Do you own a vertical bike rack? Care to share your experience/knowledge in a comment below? Thank you, in the name of all the bicycle folks here at Studiomates.
If you’re about to get married (or recently did) you have probably googled ‘wedding invitations’ and got lost in a sea of overwhelming, badly designed wedding invitation sites. Well, there is help: WeddingInviteLove.com is a brand-new wedding invitation directory by lovely Tracy Osborn.
If you’re a wedding invitation designer, you should register on her site asap. It’s a wonderful resource for the soon-to-be-married-folks in us.
Need nerdy gift ideas for Valentines day? Check Nerd Valentine, curated by Amrit Richmond, and you’re all set.
Slow Sofa, by Dutch designer Frederik Roijé, removes the need for a separate coffee table, integrating it in a single piece of furniture. It can be reconfigured in various arrangements, including a corner sofa. Parts include a table, storage, cushions and a frame support that can be used for seating or as a daybed.
Slow Sofa. Yes, please!
Big exciting news from Studiomates headquarters: We are expanding. Starting March 1st, we will be renting out 6 more desks. The new space that we will be taking over includes a space that will allow us to host workshops. CreativeEvenings, anyone?
Our space is located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, right on the water. The picture above, with the bridge, that’s our view. For real. So, in case you’re in the market for a desk, here’s what $550 a month would get you:
– desk with drawer unit and chair
– conference room
– bike room
– internet
– laser printer
– kitchen with fridge, coffee maker, water
– a huge Ideapaint wall for brainstorming
– lots of geek talk over lunch with all of us Studiomates
(If you are looking for a space to store a lot of equipment/stuff, studiomates is not for you!)
We are a tight group of designers, developers and copywriters. Check out who we are over on our Studio site.
Do you think you’d be a good fit? Email me and tell us why! Send us a pitch, your url, stuff you’ve made on the web, or anything you think that would convince us to make you a studiomate.
Sometimes listening to the Candy Man Song is all I need to make my day a little brighter and take my mind of looming decisions. Here we go:
Every now and then I come across a piece of furniture that makes my heart beat a little faster. It just happend now, when I discovered the Treasury Table over on bltd. What a brilliant concept. It combines my love for ‘organizing things into boxes’ and minimal, clean design. A total winner in my book!
The folks of gestalten.tv just pointed me to their most recent video with Erik Spiekermann. Listen to the German King of Typefaces talk about new visual languages, design processes, the analogies of music and typography.
Watch their complete line up of video interviews on gestalten.tv.
I like this take unusual on Fresh Flowers. Definitely would make it easy to ship them overseas. Made me smile!
I am thrilled about today’s launch of long anticipated Designers & Books. The site is the brainchild of my friend Steve Kroeter and was designed by no other than Pentagram.
Steve told me about the concept of the site months ago and I have been anticipating this day, where I can share his wonderful idea. Steve approached highly respected members of the the design community and asked them to send in a list of books that had an important, meaningful, and formative impact on their lives. Books that have shaped their values, their worldview, and their ideas about design.
From Vitruvius to William Morris to Frank Lloyd Wright to Edith Wharton to Le Corbusier to Paul Rand—there has always been a particularly special and robust relationship between designers and books: reading them, writing them, designing them, collecting them, learning from them, and being inspired by them. Designers & Books celebrates that relationship.
Congratulations Steve! I am raising a glass of bubbly stuff.
This Little Alouette Teething Safari Block Set is handmade with love in Ohio. Reading this one line on their packaging, I couldn’t help but chuckle: Our workshop usually contains cups of tea, laughing children, and disco music, so each product will come to you infused with love and bliss! I embrace the idea of a teething toy that can also function as a decorative element or barn animal.
Valentine’s day is approaching fast. For the bakers in you, maybe this year you could surprise your Valentine with a homemade Heart Cake? Check out the Heart Cake Tutorial!
(via OhJoy Pinterest)
Here’s an overview of the upcoming February CreativeMornings in New York, Zurich, Los Angeles and … drumroll… San Francisco!
N E W Y O R K
Date: February 25, 2011
Speaker: Debbie Millman
Host: Galapagos Art Space
Sponsors: Mailchimp and Freshbooks
Organizer: swissmiss
More info and rsvp at creativemornings.eventbrite.com
Z U R I C H
Date: February 4, 2011
Speaker: Alexander Mazzara of JOIZTV
Host: JOIZTV
Sponsor: Crystal Catering
Organizer: Daniel Frei
More info and rsvp at joiz.eventbrite.com (It seems as the event is already full!)
L O S A N G E L E S
Date: February 25, 2011
Speaker: K.Kirk+N.Strandberg of Eight Hour Day
Host: Ford&Ching
Sponsor: Media Temple
Organizer: Jon Setzen
More info and rsvp at losangelescreativemornings.eventbrite.com
S A N F R A N C I S C O
Date: February 25, 2011 | Chapter Kick-Off!
Speaker: Laura Brunow Miner
Host: Typekit (crazy awesome space!)
Sponsors: Happy Cog and Typekit
Organizer: Greg Storey
More info and rsvp at sfcreativemornings.eventbrite.com
Check out our brandnew site creativemornings.com!
How incredibly charming is this rainbow headboard! Tried to find the original post over on the Tumblr blog that this Pinterest post quoted as the source. Couldn’t find it. Oy!
This minimalist bamboo knife rack by Taylors Eye Witness would look good in our kitchen. Wondering if it could also be used to hold keys?
I wish I would have known about Why Knot? video featuring work by Seth Goldstein last friday when my four year old asked: “Daddy, how to you make that knot in your tie?”
(via FoundByJames/via triangulationblog)
Now that everyone in NYC seems to be walking around in boots (especially Hunter Rainboots) I think this Boot Pull would come in handy. Not that I have room for it in my apartment, but it sure would make a great conversation starter.
I love clear messages like this one by Gail Bryson: Make Do and Mend. Or take this “Completely perfect” one. Ha!
This stool/bedside table by Tolix made me look.
(Thank you Jennifer)
Grid-A-licious is a stunningly clean and beautiful WordPress theme. See the demo site here.
(Thanks Andreas)
The recipy for Humble Pied:
One inspiring creative
…sharing one piece of advice.
Over iChat.
Voila.
Hat tip to Mig Reyes for this clever idea. (And yes, I realize I featured this site before!)