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27 Apr, 2014

Batman’s Electric Bike

If you grew up like us, then your first bike was beat up with the training wheels lopsided so you were able to do wheelies that you weren’t supposed to. Those days are long gone. The bicycle industry has had a rebirth in recent years due to the potential of sustainable transportation.     Meet the Leaos Carbon Fiber Electric...

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04 Apr, 2014

15 Beautiful Products That Are Terribly Designed

Katerina Kamprani is a designer and an artist. In this series called "The Uncomfortable", she has put together a collection of beautiful and familiar objects that somehow have a hilarious fault to them! A designer and architect from Athens, Kamprani renders these images using 3D software to create these disasterpieces! This just goes to show that functionality is prime, like...

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03 Apr, 2014

Airplane Sneakers by Marco Lemcke

What's flyer than an air plane? Sneakers inspired by the style and design of reputable airlines! Art Director, Marco Lemcke envisions seven collaboration pieces between Nike and Airline Companies. Check them out below:   Submitted by @BrooklynSnC via #CFADC

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01 Apr, 2014

Drones by Rolls-Royce

A $4.8 million study called the Maritime Unmanned Navigation through Intelligence in Networks (MUNIN) done by the European Union is teaming up with Rolls Royce, the jet engine manufacturer, not to be confused with the maker of phantoms to envision ships that are faster, cheaper to operate, and have a smaller carbon footprint. These are in simulation now in Norway.  ...

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30 Mar, 2014

Edible Water Bottle

At Superego, we’re pretty adamant about sustainability  and so are the brands we carry. It only makes sense that we highlight all the awesome innovations that answer questions such as “WTF do we do with plastic bottles?” The answer: OHOO. It’s a container made from an edible algae membrane that can hold liquid. It sort of looks like flubber, if...

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29 Mar, 2014

14-Year Old Tells Government to Save $234 Million

Ignore the fact that this kid speaks well beyond his 14-years of age and has a striking resemblance to the villain from Kick-Ass. Suvir Mirchandani has found a way for the government and you to save over $234 million in ink and paper by simply switching from Times New Roman to Garamond, a lighter font. This is a great reminder that...

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27 Mar, 2014

Andy Warhol Pop-Up Cafe

Damn it Japan. You’ve done it again. You’ve impressed us as you always have by pushing the culture forward. We do our best with sustainable fashion, but you just take it to the next level this time with the Andy Warhol Cafe. You’ve heard of pop up shops, but how about a pop up cafe? The Mori Art Museum in...

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27 Mar, 2014

Once Upon A Time In Shaolin

A 31-song double album of 128 minutes of pure Wu-Tang sound is preserved in a Moroccan Vault with hand-carved nickel and silver box made by artist Yahya. The Wu-Tang clan has recorded an album in secret and is only releasing a single copy of it. Once Upon A Time In Shaolin will be promoted like a famous work of art, making stops...

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26 Mar, 2014

Generic Public Service Annoucement

What a wonderful world of advertisement we live in! The curtain of lies pulled over our eyes. Yet say that too much and you risk sounding like a crazy person who bought the wrong advertisement! That's how ads are designed... to tap into the depths of your soul and true nature to say, "BUY ME", if you feel the same!...

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24 Mar, 2014

Change of Hands

Traditionally, the watches we wear have a standard format: the numbers surround the hands in the middle like henchmen in a kung-fu movie. But what happens when you flip it inside out? Don’t worry you don’t have to answer because the Nadir watch already did. The watch rearranges the design of the watch to have the numbers on the inside with...

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23 Mar, 2014

Apartment Tetris: Flipping Rooms

  You know how sometimes you see a chick from far but then you realize its a dude? Well good thing this isn't about that but its related in that things are not always as simple as they seem. A tiny apartment (600 square ft) in De Rotterdam, Netherlands can be flipped to function as five different rooms ranging from...

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20 Mar, 2014

The Archist City: Paintings Turned Architecture

Why buy priceless works of art to put inside your house when you could just make them your homes? That’s what artist Frederico Babina imaged with his Archist City collection. While this is a blessing for hipsters everywhere, let’s just hope the apartments don’t cost as much as the actual paintings. Check out the re-creations below:        ...

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