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I like them so much! They are simple but to the point.
by Oscar Diaz"Ink Calendar" make use the timed pace of the ink spreading on the paper to indicate time.
The ink is absorbed slowly, and the numbers in the calendar are "printed" daily. One a day, they are filled with ink until the end of the month. A calendar self-updated, which enhances the perception of time passing and not only signaling it.
The ink colors are based on a spectrum, which relate to a “color temperature scale”, each month having a color related to our perception of the whether on that month. The colors range from dark blue in December to, three shades of green in spring or oranges, red in the summer.
The "Ink Calendar" was developed for “Gradual “, an exhibition featuring works, which were evolving during the exhibition time at the London Design Festival 2007.
Production: Self-production.
Specs: Ink on paper, various dimensions.
Exhibitions: "Gradual" 5, Crownwell Place, London Design Festival, 2007.

Awesome clock by Kibardin Design .A light sensor will switch the clock to an invert mode: the figures are white in the dark time of day and black at daytime. via swiss-miss.
illustrator and graffiti artist, tes one, created this fab print entitled "danny" as a tribute to stanley kubrick's THE SHINING.
have a wonderful weekend, darlings! and remember...all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.
I found these lovely dish and teacup in NYC last year i was there. I love its screen printing images of dancers, athletes, and moody models onto cast-off pieces of vintage old teapots, platters, butter dishes, etc.. by designer esther derkx available at rose and radish.