toastwithjelly / Floated
An amazingly innovative product designer who uses sociology, cultural taboos and trends as inspiration for unusual objects.

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Smart ways to rethink carriers and containers through inspired design that promotes both innovation and sustainability

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The ultimate consumer-in-control design experience: 4 products that let the end consumer control virtually every element for a super-customized result.

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The design team behind the One Laptop Per Child initiative has just released a new concept for a public bike-share program. And it's cool as hell down to the very last detail.

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The new trend of "layman voyeurism" – virtual peepholes into random strangers' lives – and how we as designers can use such imagery in our own work to pique interest and tickle human curiosity.

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A breathtaking aerial photography project that challenges our relationship with the natural environment in the most compelling, moving of ways.

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5 dcompelling art incarnations of superhero culture that go beyond the flashy, cartoonish surface of the genre.

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The very best of random sheep-related coolness

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The 5 best places to go for those times when you just need to stare blankly at something incredibly amusing and embrace the joy of utter absurdity.

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Incredibly creative food-related stuff that's bound to inspire...or at least raise a few eyebrows. But, hey, the magic of the creative mind is that the weirdest stuff can spark the most brilliant design.

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7 neat street art executions that not only make you look, but also make you think and act.

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Graffiti artwork has come dangerously close to becoming an expected cultural cliché, but these 5 are truly unexpected ones.

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5 innovative ideas that bring a bite-sized bit of green to our stew of city gray.

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A clever tongue-in-cheek campaign to make Monday the new Sunday and get 3-day weekends as the norm. C'mon, with the mental and physical work overload of the creative world, how can we not relate? Cool buttons for the "campaign" to download, too.

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Shutdown Day, a really cool initiative to raise awareness about computer overuse, is this Saturday. We (designers), of all people, should be painfully familiar with the syndrome -- but it's also eye-opening to see the environmental impact of it all.

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Using currency for origami to pretty hilarious effects. Gotta love Gangsta Abe.

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Really awesome guerrilla design phenomenon, a graffiti subculture of sorts. Amazing how in this day and age of "show off" design, something like this has generated such massive interest precisely by virtue of being mysterious and hidden.

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Hey guys, sorry to float my own site – but this one's for the planet. So please get the graphic (or even make your own if you aren't feeling this one) and pop it in your signature: it'll make a difference!

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Scroll down to the second article about the designathon competition, sounds brutal. Also interesting and inspiring: the fist piece on urban design via guerrilla knitting.

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A collection of the very best tutorials for working with text in Photoshop. Just about anything you could want do to with text is covered here.
A medley of various artists' illustration work, all looped together in Flash to a supremely hypnotic effect

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A few interesting bends of the photography medium, plus some brilliant, unexpected web design for a doctor's website (all the way at the bottom)

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Great ways different kinds of artists -- sculptors, illustrators, musicians, filmographers and more -- are liberating themselves from the confines of their genres.

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Among other cool design-related things, a list of 16 noteworthy retail tag designs – you know, the little brand tags on clothes.

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Really neat and minimalistic album cover design for GHOST AWAY's new album, Siberia. Fits perfectly with their neo-electro sound: Justice meets Junior Boys.

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