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Our friends over at Meninos are at it again. The same guys who gave us those great iPhone icon coasters are back, and this time they’re packing a deck of iPhone playing cards.
While they look a bit more squatty than the proportions of an actual iPhone, these whimsical playing cards definitely get the point…
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August 10th, 2009
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author: technabob
filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun mobile tech
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As I spend much of my time trolling through a million-an-one RSS feeds for news stories, I find these clever feed icon coasters kind of amusing…
Created by the designers over at Meninos, the set includes the familiar icons for various web syndication formats like RSS & XML. Each set includes a whopping 16 coasters,…
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May 22nd, 2009
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author: technabob
filed under: design just plain fun
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Do you spend a good bit of your time in front of your computer monitor engrossed in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator? Now you can break down that pesky divide between the digital and real worlds with this clever magnetic photo board.
The designers over at Brazil’s Meninos (the same guys who gave us some oh-so-awesome…
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January 31st, 2009
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: design digital imaging just plain fun
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Check out these great drink coasters, based on those ubiquitous iPhone menu icons.
Created by the guys over at Brazil’s Meninos design (the same guys who make these awesome hard drives), these icon coasters are a great gift for any iPhone addict. All your favorite applications are there, from Maps to Calculator, from iPod to…
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September 29th, 2008
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: geek art + craft just plain fun mobile tech
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When is a hard drive not just a hard drive? When it’s a tiny work of contemporary desktop art, of course.
The artists of Brazil’s Meninos design studio first started out making these custom pop art hard drive cases for their friends. Now they’ve had the brilliant idea to release their wares to the rest…
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July 30th, 2008
stumble it! digg it!
author: technabob
filed under: computing geek art + craft