Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Podcast 77 Buying over 900 Houses with Real Estate Investor David Krulac
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2016 Gift Guide: Under $50
When you’re out shopping for gifts, it’s easy to get carried away wanting to buy the best of the best for your family and loved ones but it’s also just as easy to feel defeated once you add up all the costs on your “To Gift” list. Fortunately, modern design is accessible at all price points (I should know, I find a lot of them on @designmilkeveryday!). If you’re on a budget like I am, check out my round up of gifts that are under $50. I promise they’re not all $49.99.
Pizza Cutter – Riviera by Doiy \\\ $19
This Pizza Cutter is a quirky cool gift for the pizza lover in your life with its bike design in colors inspired by the French Riviera.
Custom Keytags by Various Projects \\\ $20
Make the ubiquitous key tag not as ubiquitous by creating custom ones based on the person you’re gifting! Warning: it’s slightly addictive. I just created these six and want to buy them all!
Untitled 4 Print by Jaime Derringer \\\ $44
Scout’s honor: Jaime didn’t put me up to adding this to my list. Ever since I saw this living room designed by Emily Henderson, I’ve been trying to figure out where I want to add this print in my own home.
Golden Ratio Temporary Tattoo by Josh Smith for Tattly \\\ $5 (for a set of 2)
I love and have gifted Tattly’s temporary tattoos before. They make great stocking stuffers and they’re a fun gift to receive. I especially love this for its simplicity and perfect proportions. ;)
Torrent Tumblr or Large Vase by btwceramics \\\ $44
Beautiful ceramics are, at least for me, one of those gifts that I would hesitate to buy for myself (“I don’t neeeeeed it…”) but wouldn’t think twice for gifting to someone. If you know someone like me, these tumblers/vases would be a pleasant present!
Makers Playing Cards by Art of Play \\ $15
If you’re like me and you have friends who are obsessed with board games, add this playing cards set to their arsenal of fun.
Crest Bottle Opener 4 (far right) by Fort Standard \\\ $48
While a bottle of wine is always a good gift for the hostess with the mostest, adding a bottle opener would be the cherry grape on top.
Brass Pencil by Restoration Hardware \\\ (on sale!) $17
Crafted in Tokyo, this writing instrument will make the average pencil look like a vintage heirloom, especially after the brass develops a patina over time.
Best Tee by Covert Subvert \\\ $29
This tee with its motivational message would be a great gift for the go-getter in your life.
Drink Rocks by Areaware \\\ $35
What are holidays if they don’t include some spirits? These Drink Rocks look cool while keeping your drinks cool and, most importantly, undiluted.
Cards by Punkpost \\\ starts at $6 (but your first card is free!)
And finally, if you’re really on a budget this year, don’t forget. Cards go a really long way. Send one using Punkpost, an app-based card-sending service that we’ve raved about before. The company sends cool, hand-written cards with extras like photos and confetti so that you can remind your favorite people just how awesome they are.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Art Marks
Counter Print has published a new book called Art Marks, that features a collection of logos from galleries, photographers, artists, museums, educational institutions, theatres, musicians, architects and designers from all over the world.
The softbound book was designed by Leterme Dowling at 180x240mm and comes in at 208 pages. You can grab a copy directly from CP’s site.
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2016 Gift Guide: Kids
Sometimes it’s the most fun to shop and pick out gifts for kids, especially when we get to “help” them with it. Toys don’t have to be the throwaway kind because these days, there are plenty of great choices that will last through the years. From building blocks to flash cards to toys that encourage imaginative play, there’s a little something for every kid in your life.
Twig Creative Wooden Camera for Poketo \\\ $48
Just like the classic toys from the past, this toy camera is made of solid cherry wood with movable knobs and buttons to let your kid explore their imagination.
Modern House Kit by Kid Made Modern \\\ $40
Designer Todd Oldham’s Kid Made Modern line continues to develop really cool DIY kits, like this one where the kid gets to be the architect and interior designer while making their own modern house.
Naef Modulon \\\ $299
A 4-1/2″ wooden cube that is divided into 16 building blocks based on the Golden Ratio.
Reality Bank in the Form of a Pig Piggy Bank by Harry Allen for Areaware \\\ $148
A piggy bank that takes itself literally and playfully.
Wooden Wonderland by Lee Storm for Hay \\\ $90
Whimsical blocks made of anise wood that allow your child to create endless geometric configurations. Available in Green or Rose.
Play TeePee by Trademark Innovations \\\ $145
Every child loves a place of their own to play and hide in and these teepees are perfect for that. Available in black or orange.
Cooper Hewitt Design Patterns Constructibles by Mudpuppy \\\ $14
25 interlocking pieces adorned with iconic patterns fit together to become modern, 3D sculptures.
ShapeMaker Deluxe \\\ $100
Colorful hand-painted blocks where thousands of quirky faces can be made.
Wishbone Flip Ride-On Toy \\\ $149
This convertible toy can be enjoyed for years because it’s 3 toys in 1 – it’s a rocker, a push toy, and a ride-on with wheels!
Andy Warhol A Is For Andy Ring Flash Cards \\\ $13
Teach your children the alphabet with the help of modern art – Andy Warhol’s art, that is.
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Monday, November 28, 2016
Mildred & Duck
Mildred & Duck is a Melbourne-based design studio made up of by Sigiriya Brown and Daniel Smith. They specialize in print, digital and environmental media design.
They just recently completed a minimal typographic visual identity for window furnishing studio, Barlow & Hunt.
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Battling Performance Nerves
Everything is a mental game, even when it’s a physical one. Sure, it’s easy enough to grab a club and go hit some balls on the green, but in order to get your head in... Read more
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Friday, November 25, 2016
Synchro Vancouver in Mount Pleasant
Synchro by Bold is a gorgeous 5 storey mid-rise building coming to the up and coming Mount Pleasant area. This exciting new development will consist of 13 1-bedroom suites ranging from 532 – 653 sq ft and 16 2-bedroom suites ranging from 724-1062 sq ft.
Within walking distance of Synchro you will find lovely Brew pubs, Cafes, Boutique shops and great restaurants. Experience the convenience of Mount Pleasant and the surrounding areas such as Olympic Village and False Creek.
Pricing has not yet been determined. Please register and join our VIP list to be one of the first to receive information.
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Herman Miller Launches a Flagship Store in NYC
Iconic manufacturer Herman Miller has decided to take a step in a whole new direction – they’ve opened a flagship, direct to consumer store in New York City. The retail shop spans 6,000 square feet on the ground and second floors of Herman Miller’s Manhattan offices at Park Avenue South, which is pretty exciting since it’s the first retail brick and mortar store since their Textiles & Objects shop shuttered in 1967.
Its design feels like a modern home, a home where everything is for sale, from the large furniture to the tiniest object. Each of the rooms in the store offer design ideas and problem-solving designs for living, working, dining, socializing, and sleeping. Paired with the current and vintage Herman Miller roster are a curated selection of design objects from around the world.
As always, you can shop their online store if you can’t make it in person to the new NYC store.
Photos by Nicholas Calcott.
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