Friday, January 13, 2012

Fuggin' Friday #17

Fuggin' Friday #17

Here is the seventeenth Fuggin' Friday feature. Enjoy! If you don't know what a Fuggin' Friday post is, check out all the info here.

A Look Inside the Nike Kobe System


Earlier this week Nike Basketball sent out a special Kobe System Success Pack, which we will highlight tomorrow. Along with a Kobe backpack and iPad 2, came a series of images focused on the design process of the Kobe VII, Nike’s brilliant Kobe System campaign and even several original sketches. As you can see above, the entire Kobe VII project was a painstaking, time-consuming effort with plenty of foundation in the inspiration department. If anything, the shots above further cement Nike’s midas touch when it comes to concept, design and execution.

Source: Hypebeast

REVOK x STEEL x REYES New Mural In San Francisco


REVOK, STEEL and REYES took to the streets of San Francisco to put their Mad Society Kings stamp on the community. With signature styles permeate this collaborative effort which finds REVOK and STEEL working their lettering into REYES’ now iconic way of presenting a mural. With an over-arching black-and-white theme, bits of color seep in intermittently giving the viewer a nice opportunity to discover the intricacies the piece has to offer.

Source: REVOK

PressPlayHouse Documentary Film


Does democratized culture mean better art, film, music and literature, or is true talent instead flooded and drowned in the vast digital ocean of mass culture? That is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era. Through a stream of wise words and striking images, House of Radon explores what the digital revolution has done to the arts. The entire riveting documentary is available to watch online right now.

Vadim Kibardin “White + White” Clock


Russian designer Vadim Kibardin’s “White + White” Clock is a three-dimensional take on the traditional digital clock. The white LED digits are set in a frame crafted from white ABS plastic that offers the option for both 12 and 24 hour display modes. As Kibardin’s attention to detail is second to none, the piece interacts with its environment as the time display may dim or brighten according to the presence or absence of external light. The clock was made available for pre-sale in November of 2011 and is now in production in 2012.


Source: Designboom

Hope you enjoyed the seventeenth post for the Fuggin' Friday feature. Tune in next week for another Fuggin' Friday weekly post!

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