Archive for the ‘Art & Design’ Category
iDiamond: Most Expensive MP3 Player in the World
Posted on 8 January 2008 in Art & Design, Fashionista, iPod & iPod Touch | No Comments »
It look like an iPod Shuffle, it is an iPod Shuffle, the only difference this one costs: $45,000!
Made by Heyerdahl Jeweller in Norway, this product is a replica of Apple’s iPod shuffle but as you’ll notice on their websites they don’t mention the capacity of this player… Who cares?
Why? Because it’s made of gold and not less than 430 diamonds! If you’re interested in this product go to idiamond.no.
Super Cool Sony Ads
Posted on 8 January 2008 in Art & Design | No Comments »
Lot of creativity for Sony’s ads!
Speedy Lambo Wallpaper
Posted on 30 December 2007 in Art & Design, Pictures & Photography | 1 Comment »
Starting to feel more comfortable with my Mac, and how things are laid out I though I’d release a wallpaper to see some responses.
Made with iWeb: William Harsh (Painter)
Posted on 15 December 2007 in Art & Design, Made with iWeb | No Comments »
William Harsh is an artist living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area with over 25 years of dedicated studio practice. Primarily an oil painter, he also works extensively with other painting and drawing media and with monotype printmaking. Raised in Europe and the US, he studied with Philip Guston and James Weeks at Boston University, and has for many years taught studio art at colleges in New England and California. His work is included in numerous collections in the US, Canada, and Europe.
Visiting his website is like visiting a gallery, a very nice moment to spend on the web.
His work reminds me a lot of Pablo Picasso and Salvadore Dali’s paintings.
Apple Wendy’s Ad
Posted on 6 December 2007 in Art & Design, Cult Of Mac | 5 Comments »
Coversutra 1.2: Pick an Album Cover Style
Posted on 5 December 2007 in 3rd Party Software, Art & Design, Music, iTunes | 1 Comment »
Coversutra is Leopard compatible since version 1.1.8. Today, Sophiestication surprises us with an update of this great application by integrating the ability to pick an album cover style to display on the desktop. As a result, no need for the hack (I was using) to display a vinyl cover instead of the classical CD.
Coversutra 1.2 has 3 album covers to choose from: Vinyl, Transparent CD Case and the Classical CD Case.
As usual the application uses a few of your computer’s resources even with the Last.fm support turned on.
Download Coversutra 1.2 here.
Apple III “Will Someone Please?” Ad
Posted on 4 December 2007 in Ads & Commercials, Art & Design, Cult Of Mac | No Comments »
I love this retro Apple III Commercial released in 1981. Just wanted to share with you the artworks, hope you’ll like them like I did.
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