Monday, August 5, 2013

Top 50 Animated GIFs for Every Situation


1. When your mind is blown





2. When you’re feeling sarcastic





3. When you’re feeling proud of yourself





4. When you’ve had enough Internet for the day





5. When you see something that pleases only you





6. When you want to slowly back in/out of a conversation





7. When something deserves a thumbs down





8. When you can’t believe what you just saw





9. When you are in complete agreement





10. When someone needs to GTFO





11. When you are genuinely surprised





12. When someone needs to stop complaining





13. When you are feeling utter disappointment





14. When someone needs to mind their own business





15. When you regret nothing





16. When you are feeling happy





17. When someone makes a witty comeback





18. When swag is oozing out of every pore





19. When you’re not sure what you just heard





20. When something is about to be be good





21. When you are getting progressively angrier





22. When Haters are Gonna Hate





23. When You Can’t Decide





24. When something is absolutely perfecft




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Do nutrition like a boss

Marilyn Monroe Dog (5 pics)

Wego the Goldendoodle is the winner of the pet portion of the lookalike contest held in Palm Springs. Great Marilyn Monroe dog costume.



















Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk : Order and Make Your Coffee Online

Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk project was born out of a collaboration between Briggo and FuseProject. The idea is to bring you a new experience of getting your coffee, you can conveniently order your coffee remotely and pick-up quickly, no more waiting in line. Honestly, the only reason why we wait in long line is to get the perfect coffee the way we like it. This project allows you to customize your coffee to your taste preferences remotely, a breakthrough from brainchild of technologist Charles Studor who’s been focused on finding automatic and convenient way to deliver best artisan coffees.


It’s not just a conventional coffee kiosk, technology plays important role in Briggo’s ability to deliver your favorite coffee drink in high quality, repeatable, and uncompromised way. One of crucial point in this project is to turn the brand, Briggo, into a destination rather than a thing, thus, the name Coffee Haus. It’s designed to look, smell, feel like a coffee shop.


Designer : Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar



You can order your coffee online, make your personal beverage by adding the ingredients exactly how you want your coffee made. The Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk system is scalable and flexible, you can work with different type of screens while remaining branded and recognizable. The app is easy to use and fast, you can get your coffee as soon as you arrive at the “haus” location, no more lines. Adjust your coffee until you get exactly the way you like it, the next time you go to Coffee Haus, any Coffee Haus, you’ll get the perfect coffee the way you like it, every time.


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk by Yves Behar


Briggo Coffee Haus Smart Kiosk : Order and Make Your Coffee Online is originally posted on Tuvie


Maja’s Room by 81.WAW.PL

81.WAW.PL designed this children’s bedroom in a home in Warsaw, Poland.


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Design: 81.WAW.PL

Photography: Rafal Klos


The Village Centre at the National Arboretum, Canberra

Tonkin Zulaikha Greer collaborated with Taylor Cullity Lethlean to designs The Village Centre for the National Arboretum in Canberra, Australia.


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From Tonkin Zulaikha Greer



The Village Centre is the main point of arrival for the National Arboretum Canberra, providing visitor orientation, information, education spaces and interpretation, together with retail and a high-quality café.


The building occupies the northern end of the Event Terrace, sitting below the site’s main east-west ridge, overlooking the sculpted landform of the Central Valley and the adjoining planted forests. It connects the central car park with the major Play Space and the Central Valley northwards and the Event Terrace, grassed Amphitheatre, Gardens and pedestrian pathway network to the south.


Visitors enter the Arboretum from the carpark through the new building, passing through the dramatic Entry cutting formed through the forested knoll and serving as the initial orientation focus of the building.


The heart of the building is its main vaulted space, which flexibly accommodates a range of functions, including exhibitions, functions, retail, the café and programmed activities. It focuses on the dramatic views southeast to Lake Burley Griffin and city of Canberra, and opens to the north and south to the sweep of the Event Terrace.

The architecture develops the long-standing tradition of significant garden buildings as transparent enclosures with dramatic internal volumes and sense of indoor-outdoor connection.


The exterior of the building is a sculptural form in the rolling topography of the site, contrasting low stone-clad wings with a high arching roof clad in weathered zinc, the form of which is inspired by the fronds of the adjoining forest of Chilean Wine Palms.


Internally, the innovative timber structure combines low environmental impact with a dramatic forest-like form, designed in a series of geometrical arcs. Slivers of glass define the roof shape towards the entry and light the arrival point inside.


The building incorporates a range of energy-saving measures, supporting the environmental value of the Arboretum as a whole, with a very low-energy envelope and structure.



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Design: Tonkin Zulaikha Greer with Taylor Cullity Lethlean

Photography: Brett Boardman