Understand Why Body Jewelry Has Become So Popular

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So many individuals nowadays are searching for the next biggest thing: cool tattoos, trendy shoes, or hot clothes. Should you were living in the ’70′s, how many men and women do you think you would see in one day that had a body piercing? Not that many, but the increase in recognition of some sort of body jewelry has expanded hugely over the last decade.

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MTV Office in Berlin

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Design of interior decoration is completely designed by a German creative studio Dan Pearlman.

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Aesthetics 125

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Mercedes-Benz engineers for the 125 anniversary of the company using innovative technology of rapid prototyping have created a sculpture of Aesthetics 125. In an official press release states that this work is a continuation of a unique design philosophy – “Design Mercedes-Benz – is an art, but also allows you to see what the future will be”.

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Baked Table by Andere Monjo

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Andere Monjo has created a completely man-made bread installation for the London Design Festival 2010. ‘Baked Table’ is presented as a dinner wear set (including plates, bowls, cutlery pieces and textiles), conceiving baking bread as an early traditional craft. Andere used water and flour as basic materials installation, mixing them with seeds. It turned out that something like a grain …

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The new Coca-Cola bottle by Jerome Olivet

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French designer Jérôme Olivet (Jerome Olivet) created new look for probably the favorite drink of all generations.

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15 Steve Jobs Facts

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Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24, 1955) is an American business magnate and inventor. He is well known for being the co-founder and chief executive officer of Apple. Jobs also previously served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, following the acquisition of Pixar by Disney. …

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10 Facts From Fashion History We Didn’t Know

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Image credit: http://threadsofcolor.org/ Fashion industry has a lot of secrets we don’t know. Here are just 10 of those. Some are funny, others are simply interesting. 1. Everyone has seen buttons on sleeves of jackets but few people know that it was Napoleon Bonaparte who introduced this idea. He ordered his tailors to sew buttons to sleeves so that soldiers …

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Ceramic Art By Luke Twigger

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Luke Twigger is fascinated with ceramics. He makes music speakers, docking stations for iPod, the box in the form of skulls and simply beautiful interior. Luke Twigger graduated with honors in 2008 Loughborough Art and Design University. Lives and works in London. He’s website – www.luketwigger.co.uk

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Videogame Remakes Wallpaper by Mikael Aguirre

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Mikael Aguirre has an amazing collection of video game remakes that he has put together over the years, using a wide variation of design types. In the list below, you will see inspired designs from all game genres, while ranging in different design types. (flat, brushed, paper-like and realistic). Website – orioto.deviantart.com

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Digital Art By Theo Aartsma

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Theo Aartsma, also known as Sumeco, is an awesome Dutch designer who’s been doing some great work for some time now. Theo Aartsma is an accomplished veteran in the design world. Theo has a bachelors in multimedia and his art focuses on blending illustrated typography with 2D and 3D art that he creates himself. Photos: 2Photo.ru

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Funny Looking Scarecrows

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A scarecrow is a device – traditionally a human figure or mannequin dressed in old clothes – placed in fields by farmers to discourage birds such as crows or sparrows from disturbing and feeding on recently cast seed and growing crops. (Source: Wikipedia) Photos via DesignSwan

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Subway Art At Toronto’s Bayview Station

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At Toronto’s Bayview subway station, shadows of common objects such as apples and ladders silk screened to the linoleum and walls framed by patches of colored tile gives the place a surreal look. Panya Clark Espinal is the artist who designed the art in the Bayview Station.

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WonderCon 2010 – Sci-Fi and Comic Fans Convention

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It’s a comic book convention classic, and WonderCon 2010 is no disappointment. Wandering the halls of Moscone South in San Francisco, one thing is clear: art and design still matter in a culture of characters–even though the storytelling industry is big business. The showroom floor was packed Friday afternoon, and for the most part, it’s low-tech. Artists draw with pen …

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Borobudur Hindu-Buddhist Temple in Indonesia

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Borobudur, Hindu-Buddhist temple, near Magelang on the island of Java in Indonesia. Built in the 9th century under the Sailendra dynasty of Java, it was abandoned in the 11th century and partially excavated by archaeologists in the early 20th century. Influenced by the Gupta architecture of India, the temple is constructed on a hill 46 m (150 ft) high and …

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