Posts tonen met het label art. Alle posts tonen
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8.12.11

TODAY'S INSPIRATION


source: found at a la mode's blog

source: powerpoint from AMFI - tbb culture part four

7.12.11

WELCOME TO THE SHOP

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This is the store plan I´ve made for our brand BRISK Denim. It has to be a kind of underground yet modern. The store also has to fit with our target group and the cradle to cradle concept. Luckily the teacher has approved the plan!

sources: wgsn.com, BLEND

6.12.11

INSPIRATION | tattoo





Lately, I'm thinking more and more about getting a tattoo. I'm thinking about getting one for several years now but this time it's serious. The only things is, I'm scared that when I get older, I'm still stuck with it. Which is the big deal about a tattoo.. However, I've found some inspiration pictures on weheartit.com which I wanted to share with you guys.

28.11.11

SAMPLE SALE | united nude

To celebrate their 2nd years celebration, there will be a huge sample sale with prices starting at €25! United Nude has established itself as an iconic brand at the intersection between design and fashion. The products are about clear concepts, elegance and innovation. Architecture and the love for art are the red thread in the collection.

The sample sale will take place in the United Nude flagshipstore, Spuistraat 125 from the first of December until the fifth.

source: styletoday

4.11.11

ALEXANDER WANG


The latest installation at 103 Grand Street is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's movie The Birds, which will be playing in our store throughout the Halloween season in a black and white, silent version.
source: alexander wang facebook page.

7.7.11

Design by Error | BLEND


For his new project, ‘Err’, artist Jeremy Hutchison  contacted various factories around the world, and asked if one of their workers would produce an ‘incorrect’ version of the product they make every day: in doing so, the functional objects became artworks.
“I asked them to make me one of their products, but to make it with an error,” Hutchison explains. “I specified that this error should render the object dysfunctional. And rather than my choosing the error, I wanted the factory worker who made it to choose what error to make. Whatever this worker chose to do, I would accept and pay for.”


“‘Err’ is about creating deliberate miscommunication, forging a moment of poetry within a hyper-efficient system of digital exchange. It’s about an invisible global workforce, and their connection to the relentless regurgitation of stuff. It’s about Duchamp and the readymade, but updated to exist within the context of today’s globalised economy. It’s about the rub between art and design, the mass-produced and unique, the functional and the dysfunctional.”

source: BLEND website