Keep a slice handy with the pizza pouch

Created by novelty website Stupidiotic, this clear triangular plastic pouch is designed to hold a single slice of pizza.

Hide the wine. This wine rack uses optical illusion to store your booze

esigned by Harlequin Illusions, the Pinetti seamlessly vanishes the wine bottles that pass through it.

This stylish custom bicycle is guaranteed to turn heads

The Ono Bikes' Archont design comes in both electric and normal bicycles and feature a customized stainless steel frame which complements the LED lights on the rear.

Funny CSS puns that web designers can relate to

Inspired by a thread on Reddit comes a list of funny CSS puns.

You’ll be on the phone more with this iPhone flask

Now we can all discreetly have our favourite alcohol and look like we're on our smartphones.

Gorgeous Luna Lamp looks like a full moon

The Luna Lamp is inspired by Earth's moon, and is guaranteed to make any space brighter and more poetic.

Innovative markers change tones as you colour

Artists and illustrators alike understand the need for multiple colour tones in order to create shading and gradation. However, that usually requires several different markers to accomplish the task.

2015’s fading graphic and web design trends to note

In 2015, new design trends were introduced that were quickly incorporated by many websites and graphic designers. See what's on the in and out:

This beautiful sand clock is inspired by Zen gardens

The past, present, and future is exist as one. Yet, as a species, humans are obsessed with our perceived passage of time; its become our master. This sand clock, inspired by Zen gardens, is a calming and creative representation of both time and space. 

App turns the Internet into a Kardashians free zone

Are you interested in keeping up with the Kardashians? If not, you’re probably just sick and tired of them clogging up all facets of the Internet. Don’t worry, a new app called #KardBlock aims to rid all mentions of the Kardashians from your internet browsing.

Nike creates self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future

Back in 2011, the Nike Air Mag (the shoes from Back To The Future Part II) were released to an insatiable fan base. The only disappointment was that they weren’t self-lacing like in the movie.
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