Pois! É a vida,pah!

por Paulo Guedes

May 26, 2012 at 7:46am

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Inner Vision by iNO

7:44am

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Stranger & Stranger

7:42am

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Leckerlee Lebkuchen

Reminiscent of gingerbread, Lebkuchen are traditional German cookies which have been sold in elaborate decorative tins for hundreds of years. Our client’s almost unhealthy obsession with Lebkuchen led her from Berlin to New York City in a quest to create her own modern interpretation. She contacted Strohl to design the brand identity and packaging from the ground up, using lebkuchen tins dating as far back as the late 19th century as inspiration. Many of these tins have become collectors’ items today, and much like their historic counterparts, Leckerlee’s tins are intended to be kept in the household long after the lebkuchen inside is eaten.

Designed by Strohl

Vintage Lebkuchen Tins

The lids are carefully embossed on these heavy-weight, oversized tins emparting a high level of finish that feels distinctly old world. Whereas traditional tins might feature a illustrative scene of a German village, the Leckerlee tins are decorated with lively geometric motifs. A honeycomb pattern on the main tin compliments the honeystick on the lid.

7:41am

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Speakeasy Survival Kit by Nick Dunlap.

7:40am

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The Banana Theory installation is two-part and revolves around the use of QR codes. The installation in the parade ground of Chelsea College utilises the existing grass square, which we will dig into to create a twelve meter squared QR code made entirely of grass and soil. The intention of this piece is to draw attention to our overall project and get people interested. The second part of the project involves the placement of smaller QR code stickers around the campus. When scanned with a smartphone, each code will take the user to information on the carbon footprint of that particular object on our website. May 16-27, 2012.

May 19, 2012 at 7:29am

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Ducati NCR M16

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Ducati NCR M16

7:27am

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6:27am

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Amazing teardrop camper

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Amazing teardrop camper

6:23am

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The “Tunnel of Love” in Ukraine

6:21am

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SUBMISSION: Gemasolar solar power plant, near Seville in Spain.

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SUBMISSION: Gemasolar solar power plant, near Seville in Spain.

6:18am

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Jeju Cocoon House by Planning Korea 

6:14am

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Agadir Aït Oughayne photographed by Clement Guillaume
It’s a granary with cantilevered stones to reach the upper rooms.

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Agadir Aït Oughayne photographed by Clement Guillaume

It’s a granary with cantilevered stones to reach the upper rooms.

6:10am

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My kinda girls!!!!

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My kinda girls!!!!

6:08am

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making everybody happy …

with Elio de Angelis having the benefits of the more powerful Lotus 93T which housed Renault’s turbo V6, Nigel Mansell had to make do with the older Lotus 91, still driven by the atmospheric Ford DFV V8
eventually Mansell would get a turbo powered Lotus (94T) as well, half way through the season
Nigel was given the chance to test Lotus’ first attempt at an (re)active suspended car, here tried out at the 1983 Long Beach venue, he wasn’t very successful with the car but the team would go on to test the system on several more occasions during the year

Nigel Mansell, JPS Lotus-Ford 91, 1983 US West Grand Prix, Long Beach

6:07am

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Aston Martin DB4 Zagato - by Richard Pardon

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Aston Martin DB4 Zagato - by Richard Pardon