new projects and photos on shootdesign.com

on tuesday and wednesday, qwin (above left) and i (above right) have been taking photos of some of the projects i’ve been doing this term. above are three of them; stick ‘em up rings, plunger stool and the monkey deck, which we took photos of in a studio with the help of rob, little harry [...]

egg cuber

last year i got an egg cuber for my birthday, and have recently rediscovered it. while some might argue that it is a slightly pointless product, it is actually amazing! laugh if you want, but not only does it give you the novelty of eating square eggs, but slicing them up (as in the picture [...]

bamboo skateboards (?!)

bamboosk8 is a company that makes skateboards out of bamboo. standard skateboards are generally made from maple veneers, which are strong, lightweight, and easy to shape. the ‘green’ benefits of bamboo are well known, in that it is cheap, grows very quickly, and is very durable, but apparantly it is even better for skateboards than [...]

polar clock

my housemate (qwin) today showed me his lateset screensaver, the polar clock. you need to see it in action to appreciate it properly i think, but it looks really cool! bright, simple, and tidy, i downloaded it straight away. it is also available as a widget (below).

check it out!
link to pixelbreaker site

dish bunny and blackbird pegs

i was in the v&a last week, and (as i usually do) saw a few interesting things in their shop. both are new ways of looking at house chores and making them look a lot more fun. the first was the ‘dish bunny’ (above and below), which i thought was a nice and clever little [...]

james bond villain (s)watches

i went to see the new james bond film yesterday, and afterwards came across an article on designboom about a new line of watches from swatch inspired by james bond villains! the are all great, some more than others, and will presumably become very collectible. they are all various costs depending on what kind of [...]

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