January 2, 2012
this japanese family never fail. check out their photograph diary - ダカフェ日記 
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this japanese family never fail. check out their photograph diary - ダカフェ日記 

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foo/s around 

July 12, 2011

the most important point of the internet is it being a window view to the world. the video above by GuilhemMACHENAUD for Oxelo Skateboards in india is breathtaking.

enjoy.

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November 24, 2010
wednesday awesomeness
try and guess what is this. i bet you will never guess it.
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it’s a ceramic SPEAKER!!!!! NENDO did it AGAIN!!!! damn!!!! this is amazing. it’s a 1mm thick ceramic substrate. WTF!!!!!! i wonder how it sound like. either way, LOVE. L-O-V-E. i’m not a product designer or anywhere near anything Nendo is creating, but i would def. die-heartedly LOVE to be involve in their creative team. gotta really learn freaking JAPANESE!!!!

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wednesday awesomeness

try and guess what is this. i bet you will never guess it.

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it’s a ceramic SPEAKER!!!!! NENDO did it AGAIN!!!! damn!!!! this is amazing. it’s a 1mm thick ceramic substrate. WTF!!!!!! i wonder how it sound like. either way, LOVE. L-O-V-E. i’m not a product designer or anywhere near anything Nendo is creating, but i would def. die-heartedly LOVE to be involve in their creative team. gotta really learn freaking JAPANESE!!!!

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November 22, 2010
ahhh!
w.a.n.t. 
O_O
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ahhh!

w.a.n.t.

O_O

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November 13, 2009
Simplicity 簡潔

(via iA)

Japanese cooks who have special skills prefer knives without any ergonomic shape. A flat handle is not seen as raw or poorly crafted. On the contrary, its perfect plainness is meant to say, “You can use me whichever way suits your skills.” The Japanese knife adapts to the cook’s skill (not to the cook’s thumb). This is, in a nutshell, Japanese simplicity.

interview with Kenya Hara. read.

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