Taxicab Posters by Mehmet Gozetlik
I love the beautiful simplicity of these taxicab posters.
Made by Mehmet Gozetlik.




Via Design You Trust
I love the beautiful simplicity of these taxicab posters.
Made by Mehmet Gozetlik.




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Cool stuff are coming from french art direction studio PNTS.
PNTS was founded in 2009 by Aurélien Arnaud and Denis Carrier.






Via Graphic Hug
The New York-based art direction studio Mogollon has a stunning and very creative portfolio. The studio was conceived in 2004 by Francisco Lopez and Monica Brand and specializes in fashion, music, editorial, magazines, design, films and videos among others.
Mogollon / (mo-go-yon) / Spanish slang word for Plenty or Abundance. Commonly used to signify “a lot,” e.g.,“I like you mogollon.”










Via Fubiz
Brilliant poster design by American illustrator and graphic designer John Mattos. LOVE this style!
Check out John Mattos Behance portfolio here.










I am loving the humorous and colorful cut-outs and collages by Stone and Spear (AKA Simon Peter Frank Cook, Nottingham-based designer/Illustrator).
His website is chocka-block full of stuff.









Via ShellsuitZombie
Fabulous, colorful and humorus packaging made for the English coffee shop chain Puccino’s.
Designed by Jim Smith.







Via Lovely Package
Fly Arts from Moscow has made this very cool ‘Interior Design’ 3D typo with furniture, doors, stairs, lawns and much more.
This is almost like a modern dollhouse-cross between architecture, design and typography. Steady hands, I say!








Via iGNANT
The UU Theory has startet an open competition for designers around the world. The pitch is to compete against 10 inspiring artist in making art works based on what is their vision of UU.
These are my faves and you can view all the entries here.








Via Artskills
I’m not sure if this is an actual edible (and worth tasting) product, but I sure do like the packaging!
Slim Chip by Hafsteinn Juliusson are chips made from edible flavoured paper. “Slim Chips are good and they contain no calories. Instead of getting fat you can now eat paper with different flavors. It’s like eating tasty air. The Slim Chips are made out of edible paper and pure organic tastes.”



Via The Dieline
Brazilian design studio Molho, known for their work with movies, short films and commercials, was commissioned by film and theater director Luis Carlos Vasconcelos to produce a series of posters for his new play ‘Retabulo’.
Job well done!



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‘Masked in Flight‘ is created by icelandic based designer Sruli Recht. It’s a set of four travel masks made from folded laser cut parchment. Read more about the project here.
Spacey!




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I’m so digging this well designed ‘Puzzleboard’ by Dutch design studio OOMS.
Love how you can extend your workspace or use it for your wineglass while standing. Clever!



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Eduardo del Fraile is a graphic designer born in Valladolid, Spain. He has specialised in corporate identity, packaging and the design of books.
His portfolio is full of strikingly beautiful design work. And furthermore his website is worth a visit solely because of it’s many original features.







Via Changethethought
Franz Tormers is a creative collective from New Zealand, that opened an artspace and store in november last year.
Do check out the online store, where you can find some really cool tees, print and other fun accessories.





(Thanks for the e-mail Jo-Nanda)
Eyecatching tableware by Lisa Turner.
Read more about the project here www.thenewenglish.co.uk.




Via Jannike Viveka
A Cup Notebooks is such a brilliant concept! Cool coffee notebooks made by Thai designer Bold Ideas.
“Coffee places have their own atmosphere, and that’s why my idea of designing notebooks to go along with coffee places came up”. Lovely!







Via Design You Trust
Two beautiful chairs from Swedish designer Johan Lindstén. They are from his new project Idyll Concept.
Love how he has combined classic cross stitch with modern design.



Via Designboom
Love love loving this Evercalender from Furni.
Chunky, beautiful design and set in my favourite font – Helvetica.


Via Stilsucht
This project by Chinese designer Daizi Zheng truly proves that packaging is everything!
The ‘Stereotype’ series of food packaging were created from the observations on personal behaviors. Using the recognizable stereotype packaging would make people feel more physically and physiologically connected with those daily objects.



Via Dezeen
Here’s a little treat for Swiss Army Knife enthusiasts.
Uhmm … a Swiss Army Knife made out of Chocolate. I really love the simple packaging design and that it looks identical with the original Swiss Army Knife.


Via Lovely Package