Nativetech Packaging by Anagrama

sharp branding and package design by the mexico studio. m.







‘our brand proposal aims at breaking away from the generic solutions that are typical of this product segment by taking a direction that is inspired by bright, neon colors that are related to the world of optimal sport performance, including the attire, footwear, and accessories associated with these athletes. a vast majority of sports nutrition products require extensive directions and specifications on their packaging.’

‘we turned this visual weakness into a balance between the packaging and its labels, as well as by adding a numerical system that simplifies the steps and instructions for the use of the products. this system designed for nativetech serves as an additional benefit for the future expansion of the brand’s product line while maintaining the brand’s essence. nativetech’s bright color palette and typographic solution help its products stand out among the numerous existing supplement options.’ — anagrama

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B-9 NH Black Edition Handcrafted by BME

brilliant carbon-fibre urban bike design by the slovakia based designers. m.













there are plenty of carbon fibre bikes on the roads today. from ‘tour de france’ to ‘giro d’italia’, each bike is handcrafted but unfortunately wrapped in distracting decals and sponsorship logos. BME designs took a more minimalistic direction and created the ‘b-9 nh black edition’ with a stealth approach to resemble the classic ‘F-117 nighthawk’ aircraft. the bicycle features a carbon fibre frame and fork weighs 8.8 kilograms and is built to withstand the abuse of the ruthless urban environment.

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Lowbay Table By Han Koning

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‘lowbay table’ is the latest project sent to us by netherland based industrial designer han toning. it is a prototype created for the dutch ‘spin-offs‘ design platform and is produced by first machine-cutting and bending a 18mm industrial plywood. the flexibility of the plywood allows it to achieve the resulting curved shape. epoxy resin is used to set the form and curves of the table.

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The Brain by Olson Kundig Architects

wonderfully eclectic cast-concrete live/work design by the seattle based studio. m.






Designed by the team at Olson Kundig Architects, the aptly titled “The Brain” is a concrete box built for a filmmaker in the Pacific Northwest.

Nestled in the lush green landscape of Seattle, Washington, this space oozes inspiration, and is really the perfect working space for any creative individual. There is 14,280 cubic feet of living/work space with interior structures built from hot-rolled steel, a gorgeous piano, mid-century furnishings scattered about, and massive floor to ceiling windows allowing plenty of natural light to illuminate those stunning bookshelves. As if this thing wasn’t already cool enough, there’s even a fireman’s pole for quick escapes — because you never when you’ll have to get the hell out of dodge with a quickness. A 3-car garage also sits below the property.

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Eclipse of Rainbow: A Luminaire with LED Lighting by Eugenia Antoniou

clever minimalist lighting by the greek designer. m.





greek designer eugenia antoniou referenced nature, the eclipse phenomenon and the analysis of light in the seven colors of the rainbow to design ‘eclipse of rainbow’, a luminaire with LED lighting technology. the floor lamp, when turned off, stands like a simple black lamp with a white plate close to the lamp shade. once it is turned on, the luminaire is completely transformed by the LED colored light and the white plate that resembles the eclipse creating a larger shadow on the floor.

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