Posts Tagged ‘toy design’

Andrew Bell’s “O-No Sashimi” collectables are debuting this year at Comic-Con in San Diego. These are so much fun! His supermarket sushi-box packaging is a great touch. Andrew also creates plenty of other monster-related art which can be found in his Dead Zebra online shop.

There are ugly dolls and then there are ugly dolls! I am loving the new uglycorn, available at Giant Robot and Toy Tokyo
“Uglycorns are a super rare breed. They mostly show up when you’re just about to fall asleep and your ice cream is just about to hit the floor. Or you know how you wake up and think you’re seeing something but really it’s just a jacket on a chair or something like that? Yeah, don’t you hate that?”—Uglydolls.com
[ via uglydolls.com ]
Afraid of sharks? Do you suffer from Selachophobia? Now there’s a cure:
Who wouldn’t want to be eaten by this adorable guy?
[ via Nerd Bastards ]

These beautiful and unique wooden toys are hand-crafted by Japanese artist Takeji Nakagawa, who goes by Take-G. He uses the wood construction technique Yosegi-Mokuzougan to make his toys, related to the yosegi technique used with Japanese puzzle boxes. Working with four types of wood—keyaki, teak, walnut, and white ash—Take-G is a master at accentuating the contrasting relationships between the different colors and textures of each wood in order to express artistic patterns.


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Why wait to prepare your child for our future mutant overloards when Mortimer the Mutated Bear can help you get started today!
via Etsy






