Sunday, February 6

Legal Graffiti? Yes Please


Ever walked down the street and saw vandalism? Made you jealous? Me too? Well if you are too lazy to try it out yourself, and/or are not artistically inclined, or too scared to try it on your local hardware store brick-front? Well, this is for you. Some kid who has it figured out is designing these and selling them. Want one? Well here ya go. Legal Graffiti. Many other designs, just around 50 bones for one. Check em out and support novice artist. 

Banksy Mac decals. So Sweet.


Found this on Etsy as-well. These are cool stick-on decals that you can remove when desired (should you desire, I will be upset). Bunch of different kinds and more than just advanced graffiti decals too. Click the link below and it will show you others 

"Military Grade" iPhone Case?


Designer Jon Eicher's Military Grade iPhone 4 Case looks like it may be one of the few cases whose tough looks and promises of protection might actually live up to the hype. This one-of-a-kind $99 case, you see, is comprised of a variety of military-grade shock absorption and vibration-reducing materials. Sadly, if you're slobbering over this design and considering a purchase, you're too late—it's gone! There was only one in existence/for sale over at Etsy, although rumors of custom orders are flying about, should you be able to track Jon down and ask him nicely.

Buy it?

Liter-Sized bursts for water conservation


Water conservationists (most of us, right?) will likely love this design out of Yonggu Do, Dohyung Kim & Sewon Oh. The conceptual faucet only gives the user a liter-sized burst before forcing them to wait for the reservoir to refill.
Aptly named the One Liter Limited faucet, this conceptual water-dispenser dolls out just enough water to get things clean and tidy, and then shuts you off until the top fills again. Time from full to empty is estimated at 30 seconds.
Clever, sure, but I fear that, should its designers get it installed in office or bar bathroom counters, it may end up on the floor in a watery heap. Patience does not mix well with high stress or intoxication.

321 Water- The last water bottle you will ever buy.



Look out water sellers, this bottle might be so cool, it will put you out of business. A company called Half a Teaspoon plans to ship this 321 Water bottle in June if 10,000 people pre-order one. You pour in tap water, push down on its self-filtering plunger and poof! You've squeezed out all those poisonous toxins interlaced with your H2O.

Even if your water isn't tainted with toxins, this $44.60 bottle's 100-use carbon block filters ($12.50 for a 3-pack) might make it taste better by removing the chlorine. If nothing else, at least it could get you to stop throwing away all those plastic water bottles, destined to fill up the city dump with plastic that takes hundreds of thousands of years to degrade.