Modern Day Snail Mail
After finding an old calligraphy pen, designer and illustrator Cristina Vanko decided to send hand written text messages to people for that week, with some amazingly endearing results.
Origami, letterpress, linocuts, laser-cuts, pepakura, pop-ups, flip-books, silhouettes, maché, and more.
After finding an old calligraphy pen, designer and illustrator Cristina Vanko decided to send hand written text messages to people for that week, with some amazingly endearing results.
The safest, most versatile and inexpensive way to make a costume sword is by way of foam or cardboard. Both can be easily obtained and are lightweight, but cardboard is easier to cut-out, layer with multiple designs and color with spray paint. A cardboard sword can become as over-the-top or simplistic as you want at barely any cost or time.
Artist Aram Bartholl created these paper collages representing the dimensions that we have historically experienced digital visual information through, called “Graphic Arrays.”
Design Sponge classes up the joint a bit with this high-end looking DIY marbled office supply set. This is the perfect way to have form meet function in an exposed workspace.
Jo Randall of Paperprimate creates fantastic piñatas of all kinds of exotic creatures, even some extinct ones, for all occasions.
This modern moment is one you can actually recreate and bring into your home with this helpful tutorial from Oh Oh Blog.
Sylvain and Helene of Filez doux create beautifully crafted surveillance cameras from cardboard that they find on the street, which they display as sculptural objects.