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25 July 09
8 June 09
The Infectious design community creates cool device skins, adhesive wall art, and car decals, using the talents of artists such as Dalek, Tara McPherson, Shag and Junko Mizuno, among many others. To celebrate their new status as the home for Skate Deck Design Community, Popdeck, they are currently holding a contest to design the first five decks to be added to the Infectious catalog. There’s no theme and first place prize wins a recession-friendly $1000. Sweet.

The Infectious design community creates cool device skins, adhesive wall art, and car decals, using the talents of artists such as Dalek, Tara McPherson, Shag and Junko Mizuno, among many others. To celebrate their new status as the home for Skate Deck Design Community, Popdeck, they are currently holding a contest to design the first five decks to be added to the Infectious catalog. There’s no theme and first place prize wins a recession-friendly $1000. Sweet.

3 June 09
28 May 09
Posted: 11:25 AM
Dutch bedding designers Snurk recently partnered with foundation for homeless youth SZN to create a line of Le Clochard sheets and pillows that look like cardboard. A portion of the proceeds go directly to SZN, who will use the money to build housing.

Dutch bedding designers Snurk recently partnered with foundation for homeless youth SZN to create a line of Le Clochard sheets and pillows that look like cardboard. A portion of the proceeds go directly to SZN, who will use the money to build housing.

Tags: Snurk Design SZN
Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh