To mark the 70th anniversary of The Battle of Britain, farmer Tom Percy created a giant maze, shaped like a Spitfire fighter plane. Tom Percy has made a name for himself, after creating a series of incredible corn field mazes, just outside Yorkshire town, in Britain. In previous years, he designed mazes shaped as an astronaut, the Statue of Liberty, the Flying Scotsman, Big Ben and a Viking long ship. This year, he really outdid himself, creating one of the biggest mazes in the world, the size of 8 football fields.
Designers from CreativeDNAaustria introduced a concept of their Valentine Notebook. Its prototype is compact typewriter Valentine invented and designed by Ettore Sottsass and Perry King in 1969. It looks almost exactly like the typewriter but has a flexible display instead of a paper sheet.
As unbelievable as the photos below may look, Manshyiat Naser is a real place, where people make their living out of trash. Like in any other normal community, you’ll find streets, houses and apartments throughout the settlement, but everything and everyone here depends on garbage.
Real Life Super Hero Project created by American photographer Peter Tangen features ordinary people without any special ability weraing superhero costumes.
The 52-year-old Israeli artist used to work as an industrial designer, and also tested the waters in the insurance industry, before focusing all his attention on the art world. Though many might be tempted to think Yoav Kotik was inspired by environmental issues, he confesses he was simply inspired by the urban environment that surrounds him.