Dieter Rams
Daily Stack
Droog in Athens
Droog is coming to Athens apparently, for a great large exhibition. Can’t wait!
Here some details from Yatzer.com
The exhibition is organised by Droog Athens workshop-Dionisis Sotovikis Mariolopoulos-Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences in collaboration with Benaki Museum;It is opening its doors to the public on June 3rd, after 20.00 and will be the largest Droog exhibition in the world since 2007.
Immagini Della Realta,1977
Bruno Munari
NASA Space Tools
Designed for Hubble. Photographs by Michael Soluri
The EVA mini-workstation mounts to the front chest of an astronaut’s spacesuit and holds equipment needed during spacewalks.
Andreas Hykade
The fantastic animations of Andreas Hykade
Bitique App on the iPhone
You can now follow the great updates of Bitique on your iPhone through a nice little sharp (free) App. Great inspiration on all things graphic design.
Bitique is now available on your iPhone courtesy of the new app we have launched in collaboration with Nerves of Zurich. Dan Krusi and his team have put together a cracking little app which is available from the Apple App Store right now and won’t cost you a bean! Many thanks to Dan and the chaps at Nerves for all their hard work.
If Normann Copenhagen was a bicycle!
Normann Copenhagen is one of the most well known brands with a wide range of design objects including lighting, furniture even kitchenware. But what if Normann Copenhagen was a bicycle? What would it look like? The moment to find out has come as the brand decided to launch a bike as one of its latest products. For those who are familiar with Normann Copenhagen and its creations will undoubtedly say that any new product would be stylish above all. Well, that’s for sure but the new creation comes to surprise all of us with its classic design bringing 50’s back to fashion. The bike combines two different colours making the frame more interesting; while the chain, saddle and handlebars are green the frame is anthracite grey not shiny neither dull; an eye catcher indeed.
source: Yatzer













