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everything is ok

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Maybe you've already seen the tape in magazines, art museums, or just on the street. Here's your chance to own some of your very own. Packaged in a little can, you get 50 feet of Everything Is OK barricade tape, a sheet of stickers, some buttons, and a few other goodies. Each kit is signed and numbered.

Limited to an edition of 200 (via everything is ok)

Updated May 26, 2008

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Change You Can Xerox

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I'm not sure what this means — is it endorsing Hillary's carefully rehearsed but oh-so-casual charge against Obama? Is it holding up Senator Obama as an agent of change and simply asking you to Xerox the poster? I find the ambiguity delightful, and the aesthetic appealing.

Updated Feb 23, 2008

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Bookinist

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Seldom do whimsical and practical coexist with such mutual respect. Think of the Bookinist as Rietveld meets IKEA, with a little Duchamp thrown in for good measure. At around US$3,000 this personal reading room isn't for everyone, but will be at home in the pricey shoebox apartments of New York or San Francisco's neat-freak designer bibliophiles. (via moormann)

Updated Feb 10, 2008

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Nagtags

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Beautiful form, simple function. Solves an age old problem.

Have you or your kids ever forgotten something important? Wouldn't it be to stop nagging them to remember all the things they need for school or sports? A Nagtag is a simple electronic checklist that attaches to a backpack or sports bag and reminds your kids what to pack inside — and the slick, fluid design helps them do so in style! (via MINE)

Updated Nov 6, 2007

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Project M: Buy A Meter

2 people recommended this item

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simple solution to a complex problem. here's an example of design making a difference. (via dwilliams)

Updated Aug 25, 2007

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