The aluminum ones look great on iMac, black ones look amzing on black MacBook. →Link
“The Vivienne Westwood Opus offers a startling insight into Vivienne Westwood, her manifesto and her stunning designs, which reflect the passion of her collections. Since it is a very personal and special project for the Grand Dame of British Fashion, only a very limited number of 900 copies will be available to the public worldwide.” →Link
Interesting to see how the torches evolved in a century. →Link
What most interesting is all these images are created by using a beam of light passing through a transparent object. →Link
They missed Mini Cooper. And the beloved Peel P50. [Via: DesignObserver] →Link
Just found this. →Link

f3e23b31121a68e96e8dd6762a779205 Dripping paint table by John Nouanesing

No, it’s not real. It’s a concept table by designer John Nouanesing.
I’m not sure if I like it. Well, make a black one and I will tell you the answer.

[Link: John Nouanesing]
[Via: BoeingBoeing]

Can’t help to post when I saw “mechanical” and “wooden” in a single sentence. →Link
Well done. →Link
“…is a concise indicator of where Apple’s industrial design is going. Less basic geometric shapes, more soft arcs.” And the MacBook Air too. →Link
Certainly the most futuristic looking yacht, if not the most beautiful. →Link | →Link to WSJ article
The interior is exactly what we thought it would be like. Now on sale for around $3.75 million. →Link
A bunch of designers suggest the lapel pin design for Obama. →Link
“Just making it so it exists in the 3D world - you need to make more decisions to limit the visual information just to be super-clear and to be as appealing as it can be for that picture plane, which is 2D. It’s funny, people say it’s 3D animation but really it’s just 2D animation in a 3D medium.”→Link
[Via Underconsideration] →Link
Risky satire. →Link | →Link

We found an Eve dock icon for Adium one month before Wall·E was out, and we all loved it.
Here is a screenshot:
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Download it here.
We made a custom version with original icons from the author Maximilian Larsson, now EVE fires when you get a new message!

Sorry this one is NFR, but if you have some rudimentary image editor, here’s how you can do it yourself on a Mac (sorry Windows folks).

Step I. Download the EVE icon set from Maximilian Larsson’s site, using the link above. If you have CandyBar, download the CandyBar version, then export the icons you need from CandyBar to 512×512 png and skip to Step II. Don’t have CandyBar? Dont worry, go to Step I.1

Step I. 1. so you download the zip version instead, how to get the icons in png format? Easy, open the zip, you’ll see a bunch of folders with EVE icons applied, select the folder, copy (cmd+c), open Preview, go to file menu > New From Clipboard. Boom! you get the icons in preview, now just save the 512 version as png. Repeat this for all the icons you want.

Step II. Now you have the icons in glorious 512×512 png, take a moment to appreciate the beauty before your eyes. You need to crop them to make it look right on the dock, so fire up any image editor with crop support. (Personally I use Pixelmator) Cut off the excess white space so that the EVE fits comfortably in a 435×435 square, you’ll have her head almost touching the top of the cropped image. Repeat for each icon.

Step III. Let’s make a custom Dock icon set for Adium, the easiest way to start is to make a copy of the original EVE icon for Adium (you did download it right?). Go to your home folder/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Dock Icons/, make a copy of EVE.AdiumIcon.

Rename the copy to whatever you want, right click on it, and select Show Package Contents, now delete all the old icons except sleeping.png, copy all your new pngs in (don’t replace sleeping). 

Step IV. Open the file IconPack.plist and start editing away! But just to get you started, here’s mine iconpack

Step V. Launch Adium and enjoy!


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The Dark Knight Poster
[High Resolution Download(4.5MB): Link]
The Dark Knight is probably my most anticipated movie of the year. Director Christopher Nolan is a talented director who directed not only some of the most artistically beautiful films, but also some of the current witty ones; Memento and The Prestige are just two of the examples.
With the success of Batman Begins, Chris’ coming film The Dark Knight certainly gained the most hype among movie-goers like me. I particularly like the posters from this coming movie. Those posters are what I think movie posters should be like. They succeeded at being three things at once: aesthetically, an enthralling image that captures your eyes; all share a consistent dark tune with taglines from the Joker. I can’t help but think this Joker does look promising just from the look the the poster; most rarely, they are witty and even inspiring . You can certainly tell by looking at some of them.
These posters are designed by the famous BLT & Associates, a company that specializes in film poster designs.
More posters after the break.
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Not cheap, but quite well made. →Link
Interesting cover comparison right there.[Link]

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