Aaron is an industrial designer who spends his free time inventing, creating, and replicating real life curiosities. Here you will find all his random musings and various visual delights.

archispire:

Creative Advertising

1. NRDC.org: Air Pollution

2. What Goes Around : Comes Around | Agency: Big Ant International

3. Korean Subway Ad | Photo by: Stephen Nessen

4. Motor City Nightmares: Horror Buckets | Advertising Agency: Y&R

(via the-august)

ippinka:

BEST OF 2012 DESIGNS NO. 4: Overade Foldable Helmet

ippinka:

It’s great now that our bicycle seat post also has a powerful floor pump inside it… no more carrying around a hand pump

Damn. Damn this is cool…  I wonder how much heavier it makes the bike compared to a small plastic pump…

A really cool concept for an “air umbrella” by Je Sung Park and Woo Jung Kwon.  Click the image to see the entire concept and further photos!


Lack of confidence, sometimes alternating with unrealistic dreams of heroic success, often leads to procrastination, and many studies suggest that procrastinators are self-handicappers: rather than risk failure, they prefer to create conditions that make success impossible, a reflex that of course creates a vicious cycle.
James Surowiecki
Because one believes in oneself, one doesn’t try to convince others.
Because one is content with oneself, one doesn’t need others’ approval.
Because one accepts oneself, the whole world accepts him or her.

pulmonaire:

Students Make Photos by Eating 35mm Film

Kingston University photography students Luke Evans and Josh Lake decided to turn themselves into human cameras by eating 35mm film squares and letting their bodies do the rest. The single film segments were first ingested, excreted (in a dark room) then washed.

anndesignn:

The Chromosaturations by Carlos Cruz-Diez 

The Chromosaturations by Carlos Cruz-Diez relate to the idea that in the origin of every culture lies a primary event as a starting point. A simple situation that generates a whole system of thoughts, sensitivity, myths, etc. The Chromosaturation creates an artificial environment composed of three color chambers, one red, one green and one blue that immerse the visitor in a completely monochrome situation. This experience creates disturbances in the retina, accustomed to receive wide range of colors simultaneously. The Chromosaturation can act as a trigger, activating in the viewer the notion of color as a material or physical situation, going into space without the aid of any form or even without any support, regardless of cultural beliefs.

via/ignant/

Wow.  This is a cool concept.

Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string.