Bike by me is this super cool website that allows one to design their own bike (based on cool colors)
Here is the one I designed:
also check out this cool moving photo shoot picture I found that they did! (move your mouse across it)
Since it is baseball season here is a post that combines baseball, colorful things, and design!
Wasrtic Bat Company makes beautiful Baseball bats in all colors!
from their about page…
If you have found Warstic Wood Bat Co, you know what wood bats are about and why you train and play with them. This is where most bat companies talk extensively about their unique processes and techniques. Frankly, there are very few secrets to making a great wood baseball bat. It’s about sourcing and selecting the best wood, craftsmanship, attention to detail and knowing how to achieve the right feel. We know, as players ourselves, what we care about is performance and feel. They go hand and hand. The right feel creates confidence affects how you swing. And of course performance matters once wood meets leather. We can’t fake this. We ourselves use these bats and stand by them.
One of my favorite Bloggers, Design*Sponge just blogged this:
Some people may get spring fever, but around this time of year, I get egg fever. Egg decorating is, without a doubt, my all-time favorite holiday-crafting activity. When I came across an image recently of eggs made by Ukrainian folk artist Forostyuk Inna that were embroidered (yes, really embroidered!), my mind was officially blown. A way to combine egg decorating and sewing? Sign me up!
My research didn’t uncover much in the way of a how-to for this technique, so after much obsessing, I decided to give it a try on my own. To my surprise, sewing on eggs isn’t really difficult at all, once you get the hang of it! I know you don’t believe me, and this project truly does seem to defy the laws of physics. But just read on to learn the secret of sewing on eggs. — Brett Bara