helloyoucreatives:

Colourless Coca Can to promote eco friendly? 

Colorless by Harc Lee // Eco friendly package proposal 

A convex logo substitutes colorfully sprayed can. Naked can help to reduce air and water pollution occurred in its coloring process. It also reduces energy and effort to separate toxic color paint from aluminum in recycling  process. Huge amount of energy and paint required to manufacture colored cans will be saved.  Instead of toxic paint, manufacturers process aluminum with a pressing machine that indicates brand identity on surface. 

deviantart:

Star Wars alphabet by ~Lish0ffs
ninbra:

Steel Circles and Sky.

ninbra:

Steel Circles and Sky.

anthonyd3ca:

University of Illinois researchers, lead by Kevin Karsch, have developed an impressive technology that inserts objects into photographs as if they had been there all along.

“We propose a method to realistically insert synthetic objects into existing photographs without requiring access to the scene or any additional scene measurements. With a single image and a small amount of annotation, our method creates a physical model of the scene that is suitable for realistically rendering synthetic objects with diffuse, specular, and even glowing materials while accounting for lighting interactions between the objects and the scene. We demonstrate in a user study that synthetic images produced by our method are confusable with real scenes, even for people who believe they are good at telling the difference.”

It will become increasingly difficult to trust photographs as this type of technology continues to improve. Take a look.

svalts:

Shadow Of The Colossus - by Beco

svalts:

Shadow Of The Colossus - by Beco

oxane:

Jordan Metcalf, No Lies Just Love, 2009
Experimental Type Design.
The wording is from the Bright Eyes song of the same name.

oxane:

Jordan Metcalf, No Lies Just Love, 2009

Experimental Type Design.

The wording is from the Bright Eyes song of the same name.

sogeekchic:

4GB Master Sword flash drive available from zantaff

After Record-Making Flight, The Jetpack Will Soon Be on Sale
James Bond fans rejoice, for it looks like your fantasy of reenacting the spiffy exits the famed spy detective would execute is now in technology’s hand, and on the market for a price-tag of $100,000
In May, inventor Glenn Martin—along with fire-rescue officers and crews on board a pair of chase helicopters—watched as his jetpack flew for nine minutes and 43 seconds, soaring 3,500 feet into the New Zealand sky. Had the machine been holding a live person instead of a 150-pound dummy, it would have smashed the record for the longest and highest jetpack flight ever. Every other such device in history has managed to be airborne for, at most, only a minute or two. But Martin was out to do more than set records with his demonstration. He wanted to prove that his design was safe enough to become the first commercial jetpack—one anyone could buy and fly.

After Record-Making Flight, The Jetpack Will Soon Be on Sale

James Bond fans rejoice, for it looks like your fantasy of reenacting the spiffy exits the famed spy detective would execute is now in technology’s hand, and on the market for a price-tag of $100,000

In May, inventor Glenn Martin—along with fire-rescue officers and crews on board a pair of chase helicopters—watched as his jetpack flew for nine minutes and 43 seconds, soaring 3,500 feet into the New Zealand sky. Had the machine been holding a live person instead of a 150-pound dummy, it would have smashed the record for the longest and highest jetpack flight ever. Every other such device in history has managed to be airborne for, at most, only a minute or two. But Martin was out to do more than set records with his demonstration. He wanted to prove that his design was safe enough to become the first commercial jetpack—one anyone could buy and fly.

(via ikenbot)

assorted-goodness:

Laser Etched Laptop // by Revolvingdork.

Chris engraved his laptop with every Super Mario Land level, in sequent order across the case. 

Read more about the process here!