New energy drink company Burn promotes a very well done video with collaborations from Publicis Mojo, Exit Films, and which amongst others. I’m curious to know what it will taste like and if it will pair well with Barcardi 151. Unfortunately, we may not know this for a while because it’s not available in the U.S. as of yet.
buttery ass tre flip…on fire.
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category : Movies, Sports
Apple’s Design and Test Labs
So Apple spent over a $100 million on this test lab so that we could buy THIS. Apple once campaigned us to “Think diffrent,” but in some ways they are slowly reversing roles with their old rival. The good people at NMA have done it again to furthur elaborate to the situation. With that aside, this place looks pretty awesome.



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category : Design, News
French Fries and a Milkshake.
You may not think dipping your fries in your milkshake is good, but for some reason it works… and so does this. Paintings by John Woo.



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category : Mage
The first ipod was from the 70’s.

Designer Alex Varanese does an interesting series of taking modern day electronic essentials and re-surfaces them to the 1970’s. The 3.5mm headphone plug and Abba is killing me though…
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category : Design
carbon fiber never looked so impractical.
Although… structural integrity never appeared so sound. Studio Geenen revisited the avant-garde method of legendary architect Antonio Gaudí, in making of the “Gaudí Chair.” By hanging chains in various fundamental formations, structural inspiration is achieved. While this chair may be able to withstand a Serena Williams lap dance, the styling cues and methodology make it a cut above the rest.
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category : Design
The writing on the wall.
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category : Mage
Vuzzle Chair
What appears to be a conceptualized 3D concept inspired by the Voronoi Diagram, Designer Christopher Daniel explores modularity through 59 pads(cells) and 1 chair. When 13 magnetically connected cells are removed from the cube form, it leaves the ability to create a foot stool or whatever form one could conjure. Designs like this are a refreshing take to the modern chair by instilling the heart of child in its creational fun.
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category : Design
our girl is on her rebound…

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category : Mage





