Erin Wasson pour Jalouse Novembre 2010
Observations des tendances
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
I dream of kitties
Vogue ball
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Piggy bank
PYGGY BANK BY NENDO
November 11, 2010 - Bobby Solomon - Uncategorized
I’m in love with these Pyggy Banks by Japanese designer nendo. They were created for Isetan’s Piggy Bank Collection exhibition as a part of Design Tide Tokyo 2010. It’s funny that no one’s ever thought of something like this before, a mere simplification of the age old piggy bank. I also like that it comes in two different sizes so you can pair them together nicely. Such a fun, simple idea.
Bobby
November 11, 2010 - Bobby Solomon - Uncategorized
I’m in love with these Pyggy Banks by Japanese designer nendo. They were created for Isetan’s Piggy Bank Collection exhibition as a part of Design Tide Tokyo 2010. It’s funny that no one’s ever thought of something like this before, a mere simplification of the age old piggy bank. I also like that it comes in two different sizes so you can pair them together nicely. Such a fun, simple idea.
Bobby
http://thefoxisblack.com/index.php?s=pyggy+bank
Le club jeunesse
Youth Club
It seems that London is revelling in a moment of philanthropy as Youth Club is launched. Abandon memories of shell suits, playing pool and hanging out round the back of your local town hall - today’s regenerated youth club is a far cooler notion for London’s bright young things. The West End space just off Carnaby Street hosts a pop-up shop, gallery and acts as a creative HQ. A T-shirt line by Mrs Jones has been created, and artworks by youth culture voyeurs Gavin and Lawrence Watson are also on display. Director Sarah Dunlop has produced an online campaign exploring attitudes among under-25s on the subject of sexual assault. This admirable business model seeks to remove barriers between society, brands and creativity and act as a "cultural and commercial incubator". Watch this space.
Elle Hankinson, WGSN
Opens 11 November
Youth Club
35 Marshall Street
London W1F 7EX
Web: www.youthclublondon.com
http://www.wgsn.com/content/section/city_by_city/whats_new/london1.html
It seems that London is revelling in a moment of philanthropy as Youth Club is launched. Abandon memories of shell suits, playing pool and hanging out round the back of your local town hall - today’s regenerated youth club is a far cooler notion for London’s bright young things. The West End space just off Carnaby Street hosts a pop-up shop, gallery and acts as a creative HQ. A T-shirt line by Mrs Jones has been created, and artworks by youth culture voyeurs Gavin and Lawrence Watson are also on display. Director Sarah Dunlop has produced an online campaign exploring attitudes among under-25s on the subject of sexual assault. This admirable business model seeks to remove barriers between society, brands and creativity and act as a "cultural and commercial incubator". Watch this space.
Elle Hankinson, WGSN
Opens 11 November
Youth Club
35 Marshall Street
London W1F 7EX
Web: www.youthclublondon.com
http://www.wgsn.com/content/section/city_by_city/whats_new/london1.html
Monday, November 15, 2010
Dans mon boudoir
Tom Ford
News: Gmail killer
Facebook's 'Gmail killer'
Facebook could be poised to announce a radical overhaul of its messaging service, internet rumours are suggesting. But will @Facebook.com addresses really allow the social network to rival Gmail?
Facebook's invite to their Monday event uses its messaging icons
By Matt Warman, Consumer Technology Editor 1:22PM GMT 12 Nov 2010
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Facebook will hold an event on Monday that internet rumours are suggesting could include the announcement of its own email service. The announcement of “Project Titan” could see personal “@facebook.com” email addresses unveiled for the public, and overhaul the site's entire messaging system.
No UK event is planned, however, so it seems that the so-called “gmail killer” may initially have a limited launch, if indeed it exists.
Techcrunch has reported that the product may be limited at launch, while pointing to the significant potential of an email application that integrates with Facebook’s popular places, photos and events applications.
Unusually, Facebook has chosen not to use its Palo Alto headquarters. Instead the even will tie in with the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. The social network’s founder Mark Zuckerberg will be speaking at the summit the following afternoon.
According to Mashable, Facebook’s current messaging system is “difficult to manage; users are unable to send messages outside of Facebook; and the system can't handle simple things like attachments and forwarding. If Facebook really wants to take on Google, it needs to have a far more robust messaging system akin to web-based e-mail. Monday may be the day we see that happen.”
Project Titan was first mentioned in detail by Michael Arrington on TechCrunch in February. It has not yet, however, received any official confirmation that it is a full webmail product.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/8135442/Facebooks-Mark-Zuckerberg-launches-next-generation-of-email.html
Facebook could be poised to announce a radical overhaul of its messaging service, internet rumours are suggesting. But will @Facebook.com addresses really allow the social network to rival Gmail?
Facebook's invite to their Monday event uses its messaging icons
By Matt Warman, Consumer Technology Editor 1:22PM GMT 12 Nov 2010
Comments
Facebook will hold an event on Monday that internet rumours are suggesting could include the announcement of its own email service. The announcement of “Project Titan” could see personal “@facebook.com” email addresses unveiled for the public, and overhaul the site's entire messaging system.
No UK event is planned, however, so it seems that the so-called “gmail killer” may initially have a limited launch, if indeed it exists.
Techcrunch has reported that the product may be limited at launch, while pointing to the significant potential of an email application that integrates with Facebook’s popular places, photos and events applications.
Unusually, Facebook has chosen not to use its Palo Alto headquarters. Instead the even will tie in with the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. The social network’s founder Mark Zuckerberg will be speaking at the summit the following afternoon.
According to Mashable, Facebook’s current messaging system is “difficult to manage; users are unable to send messages outside of Facebook; and the system can't handle simple things like attachments and forwarding. If Facebook really wants to take on Google, it needs to have a far more robust messaging system akin to web-based e-mail. Monday may be the day we see that happen.”
Project Titan was first mentioned in detail by Michael Arrington on TechCrunch in February. It has not yet, however, received any official confirmation that it is a full webmail product.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/8135442/Facebooks-Mark-Zuckerberg-launches-next-generation-of-email.html
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