Friday, February 17, 2012

Perfect for the middle finger

Steampunk Jewelry is not the product of mass production or mass demand. As a whole steampunk subculture it reflects the ideals of the Victorian era, fantasizing about a world powered by steam and fondly recalling Jules Verne and HG Wells. To buy on Etsy, but you can also do it yourself.

Photo by Etsy
Photo by Steampunk Jewelry
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Mental Meatloaf
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy
Photo by Etsy

Friday, February 10, 2012

Google, Facebook, YouTube, Skype

The best companies owe their success to their employees. Cliché, but true. Therefore workers in the best companies work in the best possible conditions. These conditions mostly differ from the cliché far enough. Creativity in fact hates routine, monotony and standardization. And people want fun, adventure and relax.



GOOGLE London. Photos by De Zeen
GOOGLE. Photo by Flavor Wire
GOOGLE
GOOGLE. Photos by Apartment Therapy
HOK London. Photo by Office Envy
RED BULL London. Photo by Income Diary
THINKGARDEN Milan. Photo by Office Envy
CORUS QUAY Toronto, Canada. Photo by Income Diary
ZAPPOS Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo by Income Diary
YOU TUBE San Bruno, California. Photo by Income Diary
COMVERT Milan, Italy. Photo by Income Diary
DREAMHOST La Brea, California. Photo by Income Diary
SALGAS CANO Madrid. Photo by Income Diary
MISSING LINK Johannesburg
MISSING LINK Johannesburg
MISSING LINK Johannesburg. Photos by Ideate
SKYPE Stockholm
SKYPE Stockholm. Photos by De Zeen
AOL Palo Alto
AOL Palo Alto. Photos by De Zeen
FACEBOOK Palo Alto, California. 
FACEBOOK Palo Alto, California. 
FACEBOOK Palo Alto, California. Photos by Apartment Therapy
FACEBOOK. Photo by Apartment Therapy
ETSY New York
ETSY New York
ETSY New York. Photos by Apartment Therapy
LEGO Denmark
LEGO Denmark. Photos by Apartment Therapy

Monday, February 6, 2012

Angelo Seminara - brilliant hairdresser

Two-time winner of the British Hairdresser of the Year title, Art Director of Davines, native Italian based in London, until recently worked at Trevor Sorbie in Covent Garden. His absolutely innovative styling pushed him up to the forefront of world top hairdressing and packed his customer list with celebrities.



Photos by Hair Styles Design
Photo by Hair We Go Products

Photos by Virtual Hair Care



Photos by Eric Thorsen
Photo by Top Stylist

Photo by Hair We Go Products
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