Archive for September, 2010
Disney’s Building Blocks for Conference Creation
September 29th, 2010 | No Comments
Shazam! I don’t think we could ever say Shazam enough! Well shazam, is exactly what architect Clive Wilkinson did for Disney’s Headquarters in Pasadena, California. We have long been advocates for adding bright color and creative design to drab offices to create the building blocks for a stimulating work environment. Check out what Disney has [...]
Striking Faces in Sculpture
September 27th, 2010 | No Comments
Italian Artist Willy Verginer is a master of wooden sculpture. I recently ran across an image of one of his sculptures on the design blog BOOOOOOOM!, and immediately knew I had to share. Willy’s work is very striking; the sculptures are life sized and leave you in awe at the amount of detail that goes into [...]
Gummi Chandelier & Sculptures Made From Candy
September 22nd, 2010 | No Comments
I think most people agree that Gummi Bears are fantastic, and so much fun to eat! They are colorful, delicious, and have that rubbery texture to them. They make the perfect snack to eat at the movie theater or to keep in your office desk drawer. They are timeless and loved by all generations. For artist [...]
Backwards Spelling Bee
September 16th, 2010 | No Comments
Noitavonni…. Say what? That “word” is innovation spelled backwards. Now try spelling creativity out loud, harder than you thought right? Having a backwards spelling can be a good brain teaser exercise to use before the initial start of a meeting. It throws people for a loop a bit and really gets those wheels spinning.
Assignment: Several [...]
Have a Rock’n Meeting on the Waves
September 14th, 2010 | No Comments
Hop, skip, jump and now splash into a new direction with offsite meetings! We know a thing or two about how much people benefit from leaving their dusty drab office by springing into a colorful innovative space. Here is an office design I would like to share with you that just rocks out with innovative [...]
Watching Waiting…..
September 7th, 2010 | No Comments
Watching and waiting, the Erysichthon’s Ball leers around the corner at the Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne, Australia.
The theme of the work is to challenge our visual perception. It is an ongoing exploration of the photographic object and its relationship to human subjects. Justine Khamara uses photography as the basis for her unique three-dimensional [...]
