Ice Ball Molding Machine
10 Apr
Ice Ball Mold from Japan allows you to make perfectly seamless ice spheres in seconds.
More info @ http://iceballmold.com
10 Apr
Ice Ball Mold from Japan allows you to make perfectly seamless ice spheres in seconds.
More info @ http://iceballmold.com
30 Mar
“Edible Pen” is an idea by Dave Hakkens, a student at the Design Academy Eindhoven, in the Netherlands.
I first wanted to make something so I could chew on my pen without making it dirty. When looking at the pen I noticed that you only use the ink, the other stuff is just there to hold filling more comfortable. Isn’t it possible to eat the whole cover? That was my goal, a pen where you can chew on and entirely eat. First gathered at a lot of pens and looked what makes it good to chew on.

16 Mar
March 8th, 2011 marked the 40th anniversary of Starbucks. It’s also the day when the new “STARBUCKS”-less Starbucks logo and identity went into effect. As part of the anniversary, Starbucks is also introducing a new coffee blend, called Tribute, and a new range of sweet snacks called Starbucks Petites.
The first place you’ll probably see the new logo is on the cup of your favorite beverage. It could be a while before the signage in your neighborhood store is changed – it takes a while to update 16,500 stores!

Overall, I think this redesign is a step in the right direction. For those of you who aren’t sold on the new mark yet, just give it some time. As you start to see it out in the world, hopefully you’ll start to appreciate the simplicity and elegance of the new design.
8 Feb
Diet Pepsi will soon be available in a “taller, sassier new Skinny Can” that the company says is a “celebration of beautiful, confident women.”
The new can will officially launch at New York’s fashion week this Fall.

Diet Pepsi Skinny Can
12 Jan
As some of you may already know, for their 40th anniversary, Starbucks Coffee have redesigned their logo by dropping the “Starbucks Coffee” text. CEO Howard Schultz explains that “the siren has been at the heart of the brand for four decades, so it was time to give her a promotion…”

No more "Starbucks Coffee"
Felipe T. emphasized it by showing us the possible “future” versions of the logo…

No more... siren?