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Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay

Written by Andrea on . Posted in design, fashion, stuff

Head Hand Bag

The Head Hand Bag enables its (females) users to experience a sense of victory without the need for violent action. This project explores the ability to translate an object into a story and a story into a product. The biblical story about Judith and Holofernes and its visual representation from the Renaissance were inspiration for the design of the bag.

A project by Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay.

Who killed Barbie giveaway:
win a print by Mariel Clayton from 5 PIECES GALLERY

Written by Andrea on . Posted in who killed bambi?

Mariel Clayton - For you Valentine a piece of my heart, well, not MY heart

5 Pieces Gallery gives away 3 originally signed and numbered prints by Mariel Clayton to three lucky winners!

In fact, the winner can choose a print (edition of 10) by Mariel Clayton from the available ones. Each print comes signed and numbered by Mariel with a certificate of authenticity!

For a chance to win all you have to do is tweet about 5 Pieces Gallery. The winner will be randomly selected so everyone is in the game!

Giveaway rules:
• Write anything you feel about 5 Pieces Gallery on Twitter and be sure to include the link www.5piecesgallery.com in your tweet
• Mark the tweet with @5PiecesGallery, so that the winners can be found.
• The winners will be chosen randomly
• If you are chosen, you will be contacted via the mention function on Twitter
• Winners must respond within three days of the end of the contest. If you do not respond within that period, another winner will be chosen
• Entries can be submitted until February 12th, 2011 at 12:00 PM CET

Stylish rehabilitation

Written by Andrea on . Posted in design

Packaging design for Habit by Morey Talmor

“Packaging design for Habit – a company specializing in drug rehabilitation and cessation products. Habit believes in giving their customers a luxurious, exclusive and discreet experience through its wide range of products. Treating addictions ranging from nicotine to heroin, each product is housed in a unique black bottle or container to insure your rehabilitation will be done in style.”

By graphic designer Morey Talmor.
(via The Cool Collector)