
The Round Calendar is a side-project of Petr Bykov from Russian design studio Saccade. Only $11 at Saccade.

The Round Calendar is a side-project of Petr Bykov from Russian design studio Saccade. Only $11 at Saccade.

Found it at House Of Names. Stylized and recreated by yours truly. Some traditions are beautiful. What’s in a name?.

More about the design at Kitsune Noir. $198 at Furni.
Designed by The Luxury of Protest
2nd Edition: Screen print gloss milk-white ink on GFSmith Plasma Polycoat 700 micron Clear Natural plastic. Print by K2 Screen, London. Edition of 20.
“Everyone Ever in the World” is a visual representation of the number of people to have lived versus been killed in wars, massacres and genocide during the recorded history of humankind. The visualisation uses existing paper area and paper loss (die cut circle) to represent the concepts of life and death respectively. The total number of people to have lived was estimated through exponential regression calculations based on historical census data and known biological birth rates. This results in approximately 77.6 billion human beings to have ever lived during the recorded history of humankind. The total people killed in conflicts was collated from a number of historical source books and was summed for all conflicts – approximately 969 million people killed, or ~1.25% of all the people to have ever lived. The timescale encompasses 3200 BCE to 2009 CE – a period of over 5 millennia, and 1100+ conflicts of recorded human history.
The sequence of dots to the top left of the graph shows the dramatic increase in the number of conflicts over the past 5 millennia (left to right : 3000 BCE to 2000 CE) with the most recent 1000 years being the most violent. The large dot below the graph represents the 1000 years to come : a predicted startling increase in human conflict.
The relative simplicity and intuitive graphical approach of using a die cut area to represent total people killed, lends a direct poetry to the concept and affords the viewer an instantaneous assessment of the degree to which conflict has shaped human history. Printing in transparent ink allows for a visual assessment of die cut area as compared to paper area without interfering graphics. The graphic simplicity of the poster belies the necessary complexity of mathematical modeling of cumulative population size and the depth of research required to obtain death counts for all conflicts of recorded human history. However, it is the very same simplicity of representation that imparts a somber and respectful tone to such a weighty subject matter
About $100 at Counter Objects.
Second in the series. $100, Available March 2010.
$75 at Jagershop. If you need it, here is a Shot Ski in action.
Making it easy for us to have backyard chickens. $500 from Handcrafted Coops.
Safety in style. Made from stainless steel and nylon fabric, the Radius is available in Home and Professional styles for $70-$125 at Radius Design.
A concept case from Thermaltake designed in conjunction with BMW DesignWorks. Rather than a standard aluminum box, the Thermaltake Level 10 incorporates a central pillar, with individual compartments hanging from it for the motherboard, PSU, optical drives, and hard drives. So awesome it has its own website. Over 47 pounds and $800 at Newegg.
Handcrafted in polished stainless with classic sophistication, all the bar basics are elegantly contained in a matching ice bucket. Tools stand alone when the bucket is pressed into service (see additional photos). Includes tongs, strainer, spoon, jigger and bottle opener. $50 at Crate & Barrel.