Archive for September, 2010

Every time you make a bad ad a unicorn dies.

September 28th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Fantastic campaign where King James tortured unicorns, fairies, and bunnies to promote the Eagle Awards.

Via.

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Presents from Japan

September 28th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Everyone Likes to get presents right? And I’m no exception, so when a friend shows up at my door with a goody bag full of sweets for me I get excited. When I realise that the goody bag is full of sweets from Japan, I get a little over excited and start to make interesting exclamatory noises.

But wouldn’t you if you where presented with the lovelyness that is this:

(Sorry about the awful photograph. It was midnight and I needed to photograph them quickly before I started taring into the packaging. And yes those are my curtains, yes I like them too.)

So UGD a promise is a promise and these beauties:

Will be posted to you shortly… Although the box may have accidentally opened, and I may have eaten two…

But there’s plenty left for you guys!

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Security tips for the upscale Londoner

September 27th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Now that I’ve moved back into London (for university) I obviously need to re-evaluate my home security system, I may live in the south-west, but theieves are sneeky and may notice my obiously welthy spending habits (yeah right).

So if you too are thinking ‘How can I hide my designer possessions from shifty bike messengers and thieving house guests while appearing to live modestly during this time of economic recession.’ Our friend Lunchbreath may have just what you need:

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Project facade

September 20th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

The First World War was a war dominated by high explosives and heavy artillery. Battlefield casualties included an unprecedented number with horrific facial injuries – injuries so severe the men were commonly unrecognizable to loved ones and friends. Often unable to see, hear, speak eat or drink, they struggled to re-assimilate back into civilian life. This secondary tragedy – the living unable to “live” – catalyzed Surgeon Sir Harold Gillies to transform the fledgling discipline of plastic surgery based on his unrivalled observation of the profoundly wounded and his ability to push the parameters of the profession beyond all known techniques.

Since 2004, Artist and Project Façade Leader Paddy Hartley has researched, responded to and interpreted the personal and surgical stories of some of the servicemen who underwent this pioneering surgical reconstruction under Sir Harold Gillies.

Hartley works from original patient and surgical notes, sketches and photographs of the men that form part of The Gillies Archive, Queen Mary’s Hospital in Sidcup along with personal testimony from the families of some of the men. He produces digital and hand embroidered sculptures using uniforms similar to those worn by the injured men, to present fragmented personal histories of the men who endured long and painful reconstructive surgery developed by Sir Harold Gillies and his surgical team.

Hartley works in partnership with Gillies Archive Curator Dr Andrew Bamji at Queen Mary’s Hospital Sidcup and Biomaterial Scientist Dr Ian Thompson in the Oral Maxillofacial Dept, Guys Hospital London, This ground-breaking project provides a unique opportunity for Paddy Hartley to examine and respond artistically to the origins of surgical facial reconstruction with a view to tracing further Gillies Veterans families and seeking a greater acknowledgment of the experiences, sacrifices and of the patients and medical staff in the care of Sir Harold Gillies.

This is an incredibly beautiful and emotive project, something that captures its concept perfectly. It’s a shame more art isn’t like this. Find out more Here. Via

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Last Day Blues.

September 17th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Yep, it’s my last day in the studio… at least for now (when I said I was sticking around I wonder if they knew I meant indefinitely?) What will I do without this as my view:

Or this:

or even this:

Oh well, I’ll be back for Christmas…

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Scarves!

September 16th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

It May be my last day in the UGD studio tomorrow… But today the weather’s looking pretty chilly and I don’t have any folders to stick together so, we’re going to talk about scarves!

Or more precisely, we’re going to talk about awesome scarves!

Scarf No.1

We start this off with a beautiful microfiber suede scarf by designers Little Factory (Check out the other things in their shop, I need their Serif tote bag.)

No.2

You didn’t think the vintage girl was only going to give you type did you? This little lovely is from Modcloth, the home of amazing vintage clothing. Ah to be skinny and incredibly rich…

No.3

I love everything crafty, but this I love the most as even I could make it… And you know what I just might have a go. Found over on the Martha Stewart website.

No.4

This would go with everything that I own. Enough said. Annoyingly I can’t find the website selling this scarf, if anyone can help me out please let me know in the comments!

No.5

And we end with the scarf that makes me smile the most, who wouldn’t want a string of mario mushrooms around their neck? This and many others found Here!

See you for my last day tomorrow!

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Daft Punk Helmet

September 06th, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Now, I may not look like it, but at one point I was really into Daft Punk… Yeah I know,the vintage girl rocked out to Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger…

And so you can now understand why I made loud, happy noises when I found this:

Harrison Krix, a 28 year old designer Made this, and things like this, in his SPARE TIME.
If you’d like to know more about how exactly he made this piece of awesomeness look Here.
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U Stream

September 03rd, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

In celebration of UGD’s 5th birthday we’re going to be on Ustream live for your viewing pleasure all day! Watch us Here.

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Vectors…

September 01st, 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

A month ago I had never worked with vectors, the idea of working with vectors scared the crap out of me…But I’m slowly gaining more confidence, and I am now able (to some extent) to use them.

And so I’ve been fiddling for the past few days with this:

What do you think?

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