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Blog:Floating Desk

Floating Desk

This amazing desk was created by the Dublin ad agency, Boys & Girls, for their entry/reception area. After seeing their intriguing boardroom table (topped by legos), Marketing Magazine wrote that in comparison “the reception is small and routine.” When they heard the negative feedback, they decided to bring that same creative touch to their reception…

Blog:“Why We Make” by Adam Savage

“Why We Make” by Adam Savage

I stumbled across this video of a speech Adam from “Mythbusters” gave a couple of days ago and found it really fun and exciting. The only way to learn, is to fuck up. The only way to fuck up, is to try. Enjoy!

Blog:Create

Create

This stop motion animation from Dan Mackenzie perfectly captures the creative imagination of a child at play. What makes it so fun is how easy it is to relate to your own childhood and how you could effortlessly turn every day objects into something as radical as the tools of a mad scientist. You may…

Blog:With New Faces Come Fresh Ideas

With New Faces Come Fresh Ideas

Writing for a blog is no easy task, especially if you’re putting in the extra effort to write about something you believe in, something organic. If you’re a regular to The Donut Project, you’ve probably noticed an increase in posting over the past few months. The Donut Project is about opportunity, serving up ideas and…

Blog:A Parking Lot Challenge

A Parking Lot Challenge

This small fire lane in an apartment complex’s parking lot is where I have been finding myself spending a good bit of my time lately. It by no means looks like any place to be inspired, but it has done just that. This gravel-covered, unevenly-paved, broken-glass haven, has become my makeshift soccer field. And whether…

Blog:Jiro Dreams of Sushi (and so do I)

Jiro Dreams of Sushi (and so do I)

I’ve been drooling over the trailer for the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi for months now. Jiro, considered to be the world’s best sushi chef, operates out of a tiny shop in the Shinjuku district in Tokyo. Although I haven’t made the journey to his restaurant yet (and I will by the way) it’s clear…

Blog:Drew Melton

Drew Melton

If you are a fan of handwritten typography, then you should definitely take a look at the work of Drew Melton. The detail and precision in his lettering is inspiring. Aside from his portfolio site, his work can be found on Phraseology Project where he handwrites phrases submitted by users, Sevenly where he creates the…

Blog:Recognizing Real

Recognizing Real

Peg Leg Sam may be the realest person many of you will ever see. The realness of the man goes much deeper than any effect that his life as a huckster and a drifter could ever have. He bears the realness of the sweltering, depressed rural south. This is a quality of authenticity that resolves…