Thursday, October 29, 2009

Modern Coffin

Just in time for Halloween:


Project: Mark the last veil
Designer: Roos Kuipers
Description: At a funeral, the closing of the coffin is often a grim moment. A hard, abrupt action that is inappropriate for the sensitive and emotional grieving and mourning process. Roos Kuipers designed an open coffin made of traditional elm, with round, soft forms that softens this moment. Six transparent veils of bamboo, cotton and silk hang from its side. At the moment of leave-taking, the veils are layered over the body one by one, by which the image of the deceased is gradually obscured. By tucking the veils layer by layer into a groove in the wood, the body of the deceased is similarly ‘tucked in’ with loving care and respect.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Photoshop gone wrong

Photoshop is every designer's fix-it-all. I use this tool all the time to make anything look better. But what happens when a simple touchup goes overboard? This Ralph Lauren ad has made this model's waist smaller than her head! Someone give her a cheese burger!

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