Style + Fashion
2012 Year in Review: Designer Desktops
Another entire year of Designer Desktops to add to our archive of 34 creative and inspiring desktop wallpapers designed by some of the best artists and designers. Let’s take a look back at this year’s designs, and, in case you missed one you can still download it now!
Protos 3D Printed Eyewear
3D printing has hit the design field by storm and now it's going to hit your face (um, in a pleasant way, not violent) with Protos 3D Printed Eyewear. The layering 3D process can build a frame that's not only lightweight and durable, but it will make you a really cool pair of shades.
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The Best 2013 Modern Calendars
Be ready for the new year! It's that time again - time for a whole new year. A fresh start. A new beginning. Or just more of the same old, same old. Any way you slice it, it's time for a new calendar. For 2013, we've rounded up 25 of our favorite 2013 modern calendars. Which one will grace your wall or desk this coming year?
Built's Origami Wine Tote
It's party season and I'm totally obsessed with Built's Origami Wine Tote. We bring wine with us when we go out to dinner, but now that we're going out a lot more often to holiday parties and events, we've always got a bottle in tow. Santa, please bring me one (or two!) of these.
Friday Five with Martin Yeeles of Bob's Your Uncle
Martin Yeeles, a graphic designer, is this week's Friday Five subject, and the co-founder and creative director of Boston-based stationery and gift company, Bob’s Your Uncle. He created all of the Bob’s Your Uncle line, which includes boldly contemporary greeting cards, gift wrap, place mats, file folders, dish towels, and more. In 1993, he and his wife, company co-founder and former shoe designer Michele Yeeles, moved to the States from their native England “just for a year or two,” and never left. In case you're not familiar with the saying, “Bob’s your uncle” is a British expression used to indicate that a given task is very simple. It was possibly inspired by Victorian Prime Minister, Robert Cecil, who appointed his nephew to a ministerial post. Translation: having Bob as your uncle was a guarantee of success. Let's see where Bob, I mean, Martin, finds inspiration.