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meghar:

pizzaforpresident:

sierrakushterbeck:

THIS COMMERICAL TAKES LIKE THE BIGGEST TURN FOR THE WORST EVER AND I DON’[T LIKE IT

OH MY GOD

BUT IT’S MY FAVOURITE!

:D…..D: D: D:!!!

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scottlava:

“You think tiger is your friend, he is an animal, not a playmate.”

scottlava:

You think tiger is your friend, he is an animal, not a playmate.”

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visualgraphic:

thecoolnews:

Joe Doucet’s Beautifully Designed Minimal Deck Of Cards

Designer Joe Doucet has created a very clean, minimal, limited edition deck of cards called Iota that will be available at the Wanted Design NYC pop-up store May 17-20. He will present the deck as a part of Play, his themed exhibition during Wanted Design, along with seven other products. 

Doucet says that it took him almost 15 rounds of refinement. “Stripping things down to the edge of comprehension is a very difficult task. Not enough is far from interesting and too much leaves you with an utter failure,” he says.

We’re glad he did. The end result is a gorgeous display of where functional product meets artisitic design. We almost don’t even want to use them. Almost.

Minimal Deck

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thedsgnblog:

Esther Li   |   http://behance.net/estherli

“The design language is inspired by Chinese calligraphy, which valued the balance of order and dynamism. It also uses the direction of writing and reading in old Chinese scripts - top to bottom, right to left. The patterns are inspired by the region where the majority of the immigrants are from, Fujian, China, which is made up of primarily mountainous areas. Chinese characters for mountain, water and fields are also used to bring forward the geography of the region”

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