Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Elia Mervi

Heng Swee Lim aka ilovedoodleBeautiful and fun illustrations by...









































Heng Swee Lim aka ilovedoodle


Beautiful and fun illustrations by Heng Swee Lim aka ilovedoodle.


This Warehouse Is The Perfect Location For A Horror Movie (9 pics)

This Man Took Body Modification To The Extreme (17 pics)

Pro Pen : A Concept Pen with Protractor

Pro Pen is a design submission from Chacko T Kalacherry, a product designer. It’s a concept pen with integrated protractor in the cap. Half of the cap is rotatable with some degree lines, you can adjust the cap per line if you want to measure anything, the folding clip offers more accuracy on measuring. Made of plastic and aluminum, this concept pen is easy to use and operates smoothly.


Designer : Chacko T Kalacherry


Pro Pen - Pen with Protractor by Chacko T Kalacherry


Pro Pen - Pen with Protractor by Chacko T Kalacherry



Pro Pen - Pen with Protractor by Chacko T Kalacherry


Pro Pen - Pen with Protractor by Chacko T Kalacherry


Pro Pen - Pen with Protractor by Chacko T Kalacherry


Tuvie has received “Pro Pen” from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.


Pro Pen : A Concept Pen with Protractor is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design


SUBMISSIONInteresting and unique submission from Russian artist...

































SUBMISSION


Interesting and unique submission from Russian artist Lita Poliakova.


Statement


A part of the humankind has an ability to give birth. The childbearing transforms women life being. Physiological changes conflict with beauty standards imposed by the society. Performing a “public duty”, the woman falls out of social life, impairs her career and, in some parts of the world, gets into vulnerable conditions. At the same time, the society is still not ready to understand the women enjoying their child-free lives. What is this? Privilege or norm? Duty or sacrificing? Who are they: deformed mannequins, wearing out machines, or


worthy contributors? Do the women have any choice? Do they decide when they are ready for motherhood? Or is this determined neither by them nor by the society, but by the nature only?