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Atypyk
(30 June 2006) - Like a cross between Duchamp and Archie McPhee, the French company Atypyk makes witty, conceptual gifts that play on everyday objects. My personal history with the company dates back to 2003 when I visited their Paris studio and Ivan Duval (one-half of the Atypyk team) regaled me with stories and sent me home with a Cowstick, a sticker kit that transforms a refrigerator into...
Lace Tape
(24 May 2006) - Call it a transnational tape-off, two designers, one from the East coast and the other from the West, both recently came out with a roll of packing tape printed with lace. San Francisco collective Boiler's design pictured right, features a design printed to the edge that can be doubled up for a fancy pattern and we like how the application here recalls the femi-graffiti...
Screwhead and Dovetail Tape
(17 April 2006) - Shift designers Richard Shed and Sam Johnson created these tape rolls for last year's London Design Festival. They are both a tongue-in-cheek look at modern versus traditional structural solutions. Conceptual explorations aside, they make for some fun packaging. Limited availability, contact Richard Shed for more information. Thanks, Greg! ...
Tape-tastic!
(21 July 2005) - I'm usually a purist when it comes to things like this, but there's always an exception. A welcomed deviation from simple clear packing tape, this colorful pattern can be yours for $6 at fredflare.com. There's also a similarly colorful grid pattern for those who aren't in to the Pucci-esque paisley thing. via design*sponge ...
Camo Duct Tape
(04 June 2004) - You already know I appreciate duct tap craft. To add to your pallet of styles to work with, here's some camouflage printed duct tape. Order direct from duct-tape.com. ...
Duct Tape Bag
(17 May 2004) - Duct tape wallets are sturdy and fun, but have become a bit common-- you can actually buy them in stores nowadays. This good Goth boy seems to know the magic that can be made with a roll duct tape. His shoulder bag sports strength and utility, but doesn't compromise precision. It almost looks like he measured the length, placement and angle of each piece....
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