Designers Vs Clients: The Never Ending Battle (11 Illustrations)

Designers VS Clients: The Never Ending Battle (11 Illustrations) We usually see only the final product, but not the eternal battle that’s waged between the clients and the designers they hire. But thanks to these clever illustrations now we get to witness the daily struggle designers have to go through to please the clients while also producing the design they can be proud of. The illustration series by the guys at ‘ Trust Me, I’m A “Designer” ‘ consists of 11 insights....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 180 words · Lois Doran

Disney Releases A Line Of Wedding Gowns Inspired By The Princesses (11 Pics)

Disney Releases A Line Of Wedding Gowns Inspired By The Princesses (11 Pics) While growing up, almost every girl probably dreamed of becoming a Disney princess – even if it was just for a day. Well, we have some good news – earlier this year, Disney collaborated with Allure Bridals to release a series of majestic Disney princess-inspired wedding gowns that will finally allow to make that dream come true!...

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 343 words · Valentin Johnson

Dreamlike B&W Photo Manipulations By Sarah Deremer

Dreamlike B&W Photo Manipulations By Sarah DeRemer Let’s see some freaky sights with Sarah DeRemer’s Surreal Experiments! These black-and-white images depict animals and landscapes in bizarre combinations. Cat observing a manatee swimming outside the door? Probably the tamest of the lot. Especially when it has to compete pegui-kids and a camel-mountain with a tiny caravan. Sarah DeRemer hails from Los Angeles. She has a bachelor degree in studio art and has worked as a veterinary technician....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 143 words · Joseph Cohen

Family Sends The Most Cringeworthy Christmas Cards To Their Family For 15 Years, And It’S Way Too Funny

Family Sends The Most Cringeworthy Christmas Cards To Their Family For 15 Years, And It’s Way Too Funny Taking pictures for the family Christmas cards can be a little awkward. You might need to wear something you hate, act as if you’re having a blast even though all the fake smiling is hurting your cheeks, and still end up with a picture you’ll be embarrassed to show to the rest of the family....

January 12, 2026 · 10 min · 2083 words · Samantha Barnes

Famous Logos Replaced By Calorie Counts

Famous Logos Replaced By Calorie Counts How can you say no to those delicious french fries or that peanut butter sandwich..? Well, seeing how many calories they contain could certainly help. That’s the idea behind the Instagram channel Caloriebrands , where you’ll see flashy junk food logos replaced by the calorie count inside the product. According to Caloriebrands , “ this is how brands should look like to help you achieve your summer body goals....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 140 words · Thomas Brennan

Filipino Migrant Worker Spends 10 Years Photographing Hong Kong On Her Days Off And Wins Prestigious Scholarship

Filipino Migrant Worker Spends 10 Years Photographing Hong Kong On Her Days Off And Wins Prestigious Scholarship 27 year old domestic worker Xyza Cruz Bacani, a migrant worker from the Philippines, became famous for her street photographs of Hong Kong, where she travels to work. Her dark and gritty photos even earned her the Magnum Foundation’s Human Rights Fellowship for 2015, which will allow her to take an intensive six week (fixed -ed....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 196 words · Daniel Miramontes

First Vertical Forest In Asia With 3,000 Plants Will Turn Co2 Into 132 Pounds Of Oxygen Per Day

First Vertical Forest In Asia With 3,000 Plants Will Turn CO2 Into 132 Pounds Of Oxygen Per Day Let us introduce you to the greener future of urbanized landscapes – vertical forests in Nanjing, China. These two forest-like buildings are called Nanjing Towers, and they’ll produce 132 pounds (60kg) of oxygen every day once they’re completed in 2018. With environmental concerns being a huge problem in overpopulated and overpolluted China, innovative projects like this are – literally – a much-needed breath of fresh air....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 291 words · Suzanne Epps

Foreigners Visiting The Us Share What Left Them Completely Confused (40 Stories)

Foreigners Visiting The US Share What Left Them Completely Confused (40 Stories) Every country has its quirks, but when you’re used to them, they just seem… normal. That’s why it’s so fascinating to hear what visitors notice about your home turf. On Threads, someone recently asked , “Non-Americans who have been to the US: What is the weirdest thing about America that Americans don’t realize is weird?” The answers range from hilarious to mind-blowing, and they might make even lifelong Americans question a few things....

January 12, 2026 · 6 min · 1210 words · Robert Joy

Former Teacher Creates Terrifying Makeup Illusions, And They Will Mess With Your Mind

Former Teacher Creates Terrifying Makeup Illusions, And They Will Mess With Your Mind When it comes to makeup, a general rule of thumb is ‘less is more,’ but rules are made to be broken, right? That’s what Mimi Choi, a 31-year-old makeup artist from Vancouver, Canada has done to achieve some of the most incredible optical illusions we’ve seen to date. Before creating a booming Instagram account with over 308,000 followers, Mimi worked as a preschool teacher for three years: “I felt like my creativity was suppressed....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Wayne Bousquet

Frightening See

Frightening See-Through Rooms 400 Feet Above The Sacred Valley In Peru Some people like to climb mountains. But how many want to sleep clinging to a mountain? Because that’s what the Skylodge hotel offers to the visitors. Located in Peru’s Sacred Valley, the three suits hang from the side of Via Ferrata mountain. To get there, you might need to hike 400 meters. You then enter the room capsules through the top hatch....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 178 words · Antonia Sims

Gritty Urban Miniature Cities With Details So Small You’Ll Need A Magnifying Glass

Gritty Urban Miniature Cities With Details So Small You’ll Need A Magnifying Glass Two years ago, Adelaide, South Australia-based stencil artist has decided to shift his professional focus. That’s when he found a passion for miniatures, which in his case, instead of representing some magical worlds, replicates the gritty urban landscape. “My work captures the often overlooked aspects of urban life from discarded cigarettes to trash to grime and rust on buildings,” Smith told My Modern Met ....

January 12, 2026 · 2 min · 271 words · Ted Holland

Guy Spent 4 Years Growing A Living Tree Church

Guy Spent 4 Years Growing A Living Tree Church The Church is made of people, and this church is made of plants. New Zealand’s Barry Cox spent fours years building the Tree Church. The structure stands in his back yard. An iron frame stands in the middle, surrounded by carefully chosen trees. The roof is covered with branches that give easily to training, and will eventually make up the actual roof....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Cory Thomas

Handmade Giant Raven Cosplay Costume

Handmade Giant Raven Cosplay Costume Illustrator and video game artist Rah-Bop might have just outdone himself by creating this incredible raven costume inspired by the famous D&D ( Dungeons & Dragons ) role-playing game character Rue. He handcrafted the costume for Anthrocon – the world’s largest convention for those fascinated with anthropomorphics (humanlike animal characters). As the convention organisers describe it: “ humanlike animal characters have fascinated mankind since the dawn of human imagination....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 130 words · Andrea Simm

Here’S How People From The Past Imagined We’D Be Living In The Future

Here’s How People From The Past Imagined We’d Be Living In The Future People have been trying to predict what the future holds since ancient times. And even though sometimes they’ve managed to get it right, like Nostradamus, for example, most predictions ended up almost hilariously wrong. Many of us expected flying cars and vacation homes on the moon but, sadly, those things remain a utopian dream to this day (unless you’re anything like me and still think hoverboards are just around the corner)....

January 12, 2026 · 5 min · 1060 words · Stephen Carter

Here’S How People In The 1900S Predicted Future Homes Would Look Like (7 Pics)

Here’s How People In The 1900s Predicted Future Homes Would Look Like (7 Pics) Most of us have seen all sorts of weird future predictions from the past – from flying cars to rocket-propelled trains, many people imagined the future as a high-tech paradise. Sadly, even though a flying car sounds like a great way to skip traffic jams, a lot of predictions did not come true and some of them even sound pretty hilarious nowadays....

January 12, 2026 · 4 min · 786 words · Daniel Farley

How Led Flashlights Changed The Flashlight Industry

How Led Flashlights Changed the Flashlight Industry Since the appearance of the led flashlights on the open market the flashlight industry has changed forever. Before the invention of led flashlight the flashlight industry couldn’t provide use with the flashlights that fitted the technological era of 2016. I can’t believe that before led flashlights there weren’t any flashlights that could operate with a larger lumen power above 500 lumens. The days where you would have to pay a large sum of money for a powerful flashlight are over now just because of the led flashlights....

January 12, 2026 · 3 min · 622 words · Amanda Hall

Ikea Employees And Customers Share 20 Wildest Meltdowns They’Ve Ever Encountered

IKEA Employees And Customers Share 20 Wildest Meltdowns They’ve Ever Encountered Although many people enjoy shopping and long walks around the mall, some find it rather nerve-racking. IKEA visitors know how time and energy consuming shopping at IKEA is, due to its maze-like layout. No wonder why certain customer experiences get a little out of hand. According to this Reddit thread , IKEA customers losing their temper is not an occasional situation....

January 12, 2026 · 17 min · 3586 words · Michael Ponder

Ikea Just Launched A Furniture Collection For Cats And Dogs, And Here’S What They Have

IKEA Just Launched A Furniture Collection For Cats And Dogs, And Here’s What They Have IKEA has been known for providing everything you need (and don’t need) for your home, but now they’re trying to offer the same sort of service to your four-legged friends as well! We’re talking about their new collection called Lurvig (“hairy” in Swedish), which is basically a range of furniture designed for pets, including dog beds, couch covers, cat tunnels, scratching posts and more, all created in the signature Scandinavian style....

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 131 words · Lara Thompson

Interactive Customizable Product

Interactive Customizable Product https://www.facebook.com/palnoise.mappingprojection/videos/156689204733631/ An interactive videoinstallation allows clients to customize a product on the store. A product, (in this case a sneaker) is projected with Video Mapping technique. The client can design the product from an ipad, change colors, forms… and watch in real time how their designed product will be. Developed by Palnoise Interactive Product Customizable Alberto Cala

January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 60 words · June Williams

Internet Trolls Mark Zuckerberg Testifying Before Congress In The Most Creative Way

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January 12, 2026 · 1 min · 70 words · Janet Miller