Low fat burgers and fries

By Ann-Luisa Weimer! Contact her for creative meals and see her origami apparel.
Anartchy streetart publication


Images courtesy of ‘Anartchy’ – a 16 p. publication about street art from 2008. Download it here (German).
Landscape fonts by Rhett Dashwood

Via Crew Design:
“One of those projects you just wish you thought to undertake yourself— Rhett Dashwood has scoured Google Maps and discovered the above letterforms in the landscape of Victoria, Australia.”
Walking the high line



Friends of the High Line is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and reuse of the High Line – a 1.5 mile, elevated railway that runs along the West Side of Manhattan. Photo montage by Jonathan Flaum.
Street art is happening on the streets


While scanning all these art webpages I almost forgot about the way streetart can talk to you when it’s done carefully. Here are two awesome examples by Alsacherie. Let your imagination speak!
Sketched boombox

How many tagged, stickered and otherwise customized hifis have I seen – yes they look cool, especially this one by BoaMistura. But I’m missing a message for this piece.
Toba Toba’s home zoo



I wanted this website to be designer-toy-free, however Toba Toba’s lightboxes are more than handmade toys inside a box - they bring a special-tempered microcosm to your merry home. Toba Toba also does animation, printing and t-shirt design.
TV-series by Mathieu Bernard-Reymond



If you like digitally manipulated images, do you like Mathieu Bernard-Reymond’s ‘TV-series’? Book by Hatje Kanns.
Sculptor Nemo Gould

Sculptor Nemo Gould is obsessed with robots. See the instruction video on how to build your own machine.
