Category: Blog
Italian Pastry Chef Creates Magical Miniature Scenes from Desserts
Italian pastry chef Matteo Stucchi plays with desserts to create whismical miniature scenes. The chef uses his imagination and turns a simple tiramisu and a pie into a busy construction site, while the cake pops become a magical Ferris wheel. At a first glace they all look like normal desserts but when you take a closer… Continue reading Italian Pastry Chef Creates Magical Miniature Scenes from Desserts
Chocolate Fans Disappointed with Toblerone triangle change
The US-based Mondelez International, the producer of Toblerone, made a change in the shape of the chocolate chunks, sold in the UK. Mondelez spaced out the triangular chocolate chunks, leaving big gaps between the triangles. The change imapacted two of the best sold Toblerone bars – 400g and 170g packs. Many fans of the brand reacted negatively to… Continue reading Chocolate Fans Disappointed with Toblerone triangle change
Portuguese Artist Creates Amazing Animal Sculptures from Discarded Trash
Born in Lisbon, Artur Bordalo (Bordalo II) is a street artist draws the attention to the endless and uncontrollable waste production, which becomes a worldwide matter. He depicts animals out of materials which threaten them and are responsible for their destruction. The smart Portuguese artist did not buy any of the materials for his masterpieces. Bordalo portrays the animals… Continue reading Portuguese Artist Creates Amazing Animal Sculptures from Discarded Trash
Workspace Inspiration: Issue 21
Random Inspiration: Issue 16
Mexican photographer creates great scenes using miniature toys
Mexican photographer Felix Hernandez Rodriguez created amazing scenes by playing with miniature toys. Just like a grown-up child, Felix used his fantasy to take unique photos of his creations. He used a wide array of everyday stuff – from cigarette smoke to icing sugar and later on finished his masterpieces with Photoshop. The talented photographer put… Continue reading Mexican photographer creates great scenes using miniature toys
Art Inspiration: Issue 17
Interior Design Inspiration: Issue 16
15 Stylish Tattoos by Korean Artist Hongdam
South Korean artist Hongdam has a distinct style in tattoo design. The talented artist creates minimalistic tatoos and yet pays huge attention to the slightest details. It is a fact that just several years back, the home country of Hongdam did not allow people to display their tattoos on public places, especially in public baths &… Continue reading 15 Stylish Tattoos by Korean Artist Hongdam
Young man finds a clever way to transform a simple van into a dreamhome
A 23-year-old traveling filmmaker – Zach Both found a great way to live, work and travel in a van, refurbished as the home of his dream. Zack puchased one used Chevy Express van for just $4000 in 2014. He spent months renovating the van and invested over $15000 in the repair. His efforts were finally rewarded –… Continue reading Young man finds a clever way to transform a simple van into a dreamhome
An incredible way to fix a car bump – with a painting!
Men can get pretty creative when it comes to fixing their own cars. An incident happened to a Russian driver when a truck bumped into his car, smashing his front door. The guilty party took the responsibility to cover all the needed repairs. The Russian driver then decided to find a temporary solution for the… Continue reading An incredible way to fix a car bump – with a painting!
Workspace Inspiration: Issue 18
Random Inspiration: Issue 14
Japanese Architect designs a dreamlife house for retired ladies
Issei Suma, a genius Japanese architect, created a dreamlife home for two retired ladies in Japan’s mountainous Shizuoka Prefecture. The project is named “Jikka” and spreads across 100 sq.m. It consists of five square-shaped buildings, each overlapping with one another. Walls take the form of an arch, while the roofs are pointed, giving the structures their teepee-like appearance.… Continue reading Japanese Architect designs a dreamlife house for retired ladies
Art Inspiration: Issue 15
Hilarious advertising of a Canadian plumbing company goes viral
Nick Huckson, owner of The Sault’s Plumber, found a creative way to advertise his own business. He used the old family logo on the bed of the company truck, showing himself seated on a “white throne”. The logo was originally created back in the 1960s and has been used by Huckson’s family ever since. Nick posted the photo… Continue reading Hilarious advertising of a Canadian plumbing company goes viral
Logo Design Inspiration: Issue 16
Architect Jim Olson spent over half a century constructing his incredible lake house
An award-winning architect – Jim Olson from Olson Kundig Architects dedicated over half a century to building the lake house of his dreams. Olson spent 55 years patiently constructing and designing a cabin, located in Longbranch, Washington. He started back in 1959 when he was 18 years old. The talented architect turned a 14-square-foot bunk house into an… Continue reading Architect Jim Olson spent over half a century constructing his incredible lake house
Korean artist recreates European architectural landmarks in a unique way
Sunga Park, a Korean a self-taught artist based in Bangkok, uses the power of watercolours to show natural aspects of the environment. Talented Park is a traveler by heart and has visited many countries from around the world. The Korean artist got inspired by the European architecture style and recreated the landmarks she saw on the old… Continue reading Korean artist recreates European architectural landmarks in a unique way