City Movement Photography by Brian Len

View in gallery Photographer Brian Len captures a lonely contrast to the busy streets of modernHong Kong, China. Len portrays stillness amongst a crowd of confusion and continuous motion in this densely populated city. A seemingly constant influx of traffic and crowds of people give life and personality to each frame. [viafubiz] City Movement Photography by Brian Len Gallery

October 28, 2012 · 1 min · 59 words · Jessica Marsh

Cocoon Tree Tent

View in gallery Weve spent a lot of time thinking about tree houses, and the only negative weve found is that you cant take it with you when the vacation is over. TheCocoon Tree Tentis a mobile tree house of sorts, a spherical tent that can travel with you and provide a whimsical form of shelter for your next camping trip. Find yourself a dreamy little plot by the water or up in the trees, and connect your globe of a tent with cables....

October 23, 2012 · 2 min · 222 words · Albert Hudson

Inside the Heart of Google by Connie Zhou

Zhous photographs show the precise symmetry and vanishing points of the thin hallways between towering racks of computers. Google Data Centers by Connie Zhou | Gallery

October 18, 2012 · 1 min · 26 words · Matthew Cole

Subway Photography by Nick Frank

Some are balanced in perfect symmetry, others twist and disappear in the distance. These are truly evocative images, a form of art that todays urbanophile will certainly appreciate. Subway Photography by Nick Frank | Gallery

October 8, 2012 · 1 min · 35 words · Lisa Gould

Ajak Deng in Obsession Magazine

View in gallery Photographer Julia Noni and Australian model Ajak Deng head into the future forObsession Magazine. This editorial shows why. Nice work, Noni and Deng… [via 25thcenturyyy] Ajak Deng in Obsession Magazine | Gallery

October 4, 2012 · 1 min · 35 words · Alexandra Khan

Boucan by Hotel Chocolat

For nearly a quarter century, British chocolatierHotel Chocolathas produced fine chocolates for discerning customers around the world. This region of St. Lucia was producing cocoa long before Hotel Chocolat arrived. Boucan offers a range of walking tours that travel through the cocoa groves throughout the 140-acre estate. For the sea-faring visitor, ferry tours, diving and sunset excursions are all on the menu each day. Boucan Restaurant aims to source its dishes locally, focusing on local produce, spices, fish and more....

October 3, 2012 · 1 min · 131 words · Kyle Clark

China’s Longest River by Nadav Kander

The Yangtze River is, in some senses, the lifeblood of China. Old China slowly sank beneath its banks, while new China rose along the waters edge. PhotographerNadav Kandertraveled China over three years to explore the modern Yangtze river and the contrasts between old and new. [viafastcodesign] Chinas Longest River | Gallery

October 2, 2012 · 1 min · 51 words · Jessica Hicks

The Orée Wireless Wooden Keyboard

View in gallery TheOreewireless wooden keyboard is an environmentally-friendly accessory catering to modern technology practices. The finished piece is a lightweight and durable piece of functional art. The option for creative wood etchings is available to make each piece of masterful woodwork unique and special. [via thisiscolossal] The Oree Wireless Wooden Keyboard Gallery

September 19, 2012 · 1 min · 53 words · Katie Butler

Style: Casual Cool for the Art Gallery Opening

Dressing casual for an art gallery opening can be a calculated undertaking. Weve done precisely that, starting with a pair ofLevis Sta-PrestTM 511 Skinny Trouser Harvest Goldat the base. This post is brought to you by Levis. Explore the collection atLevi.com Use the promo codeGOFORTH2012to receive 20% off one item. Distinguished Oxford Stripe Shirt The V.S.T.R. Distinguished Oxford Stripe Shirt is a simple, unobtrusive top thatll let your accessories and sleeve ink stand out....

September 18, 2012 · 1 min · 180 words · Billy Wu

The Bicycle Revolution: Once and Future King of Transport

View in gallery The bicycle was once the king of the road in the United States. This vehicular revolution was assumed to replace the bicycle, but the bicycle is still very much alive. Join us to explore why you might be peddling along soon if youre not already. The commuter cyclist revolution has grown strongly over the last decade. We see a return to cycling driven by five factors. As we explore these five factors, we do so with you as more than just a reader....

September 17, 2012 · 2 min · 329 words · Dan Barrera

Stranger & Stranger Wine Packaging

View in gallery Stranger & Strangerwine packaging delivers character and creative flair in a new series ofwine label designs. These decorative paper sleeves wrap around wine bottles in a fashion inspired by prohibition-era packaging. Various ornate sleeves display a broad range of subjects spanning from quotes to recipes to vintage-style artwork. Inspiration for Stranger & Stranger wrapping comes fromTruett Hursts No.13 wine. Each package maintains a distinct and elegant design which inevitably catches a second-glance from fine wine shoppers....

September 14, 2012 · 1 min · 86 words · Erika Perez

Ultimate DSLR Upgrade: 10 Gadgets for the Growing Photographer

Join us to explore the Ultimate DSLR Upgrades: 10 gadgets for the growing photographer. Fortunately, now is a pretty special time to do so. ), a true entry-level full frame DSLR. However, if youre done with entry level, its time to consider the flagship. The Nikon D800 is available for a penny shy of $3,000. The D800 is screaming your name if you might work out the finances. If youre a Canon shooter, you wont do any worse with the 5D Mark III....

September 12, 2012 · 4 min · 783 words · Jennifer Olson

High Performance and Lightweight Marine Kart

View in gallery The Swiss-made, high-performanceMarine Kartis the aquatic equivalent to a go-kart. Marine Kart is ideal for two water enthusiasts to hop in embark on some adventures. [viatheawesomer] High Performance and Lightweight Marine Kart Gallery

September 4, 2012 · 1 min · 36 words · James Keller