By ycd, on November 13th, 2009%
Stiegl Beer
Am I the only person to buy beer based on the can/bottle design? Maybe. Anyways, I like to share designs that I like so here it is, a picture of Salzburger Stiegl Bier. It’s a beer from Austria, just like Arnold. Is it a good beer? No idea yet, but I will certainly let . . . → Read More: Stiegl Bier – Nice can design
By ycd, on September 28th, 2009%
Québec in Design
On Saturday we went to an exhibition called “Québec Design” at the Design Exchange building, here in Toronto. It was interesting, well presented and worth paying the $5 entry fee. It featured “québécois” print, furniture and product design from the early 1930′s until now. The exhibition is on until October 4, so hurry up Toronto people if you want . . . → Read More: Québec in Design – Exhibition at the DX
By ycd, on September 26th, 2009%
A very busy year for Yellow Car Design
We landed in Toronto on the 26th September, 2008… Exactly one year ago. After a very long flight from Gatwick to Pearson we finally landed in this big, unknown city and all we had was a couple of suitcases and a few nights booked at the EconoLodge (in . . . → Read More: 1 year in Toronto, already
By ycd, on August 31st, 2009%
SPÖKA – night light
We own two of these cute little night lights (the green and the blue ones). They are sold at IKEA, in the children section, for $14,99 and come with a charger so there’s no need for them to stay plugged in and no need to ever replace the battery (yeah!). Once fully . . . → Read More: SPÖKA – the cutest night light ever.
By ycd, on August 25th, 2009%
Stefan Sagmeister – Things I have learned in my life so far
We are quite addicted to design books. Unfortunately, most of the ones we own are still in England in a box weighing over 60 kg. We really miss them and due to the very high cost of shipping we can’t afford to have them ‘cargoed’ . . . → Read More: Book – Things I have learned in my life so far, by Stefan Sagmeister
By ycd, on August 20th, 2009%
Kakiyama – Rice Crackers Packaging
I really like the simplicity and look of Japanese design in general, so when today at work we received a very nice box of authentic Japanese rice crackers I had to take a picture (well I didn’t have my camera with me so got someone to take it) and share it with . . . → Read More: Nice Packaging – Akasaka Kakiyama