Walk The Plank is a british fashion brand that has been designed around customising pre owned/vintage clothing.
We specialise in hand embellished and studded rock and roll inspired garments.
The idea for the brand started when we realised just how frustrating it is when you buy into affordable high street fashion and see people around you in the same thing, it can feel like you are all clones. 
We want to show people how to make garments your own and that’s why all of the collection will be customised. People won’t have to buy jewellery to accessorise the collection. It will hopefully give people more confidence of being unique and provide the feeling of value for money. 

Walk The Plank is a british fashion brand that has been designed around customising pre owned/vintage clothing.

We specialise in hand embellished and studded rock and roll inspired garments.

The idea for the brand started when we realised just how frustrating it is when you buy into affordable high street fashion and see people around you in the same thing, it can feel like you are all clones. 

We want to show people how to make garments your own and that’s why all of the collection will be customised. People won’t have to buy jewellery to accessorise the collection. It will hopefully give people more confidence of being unique and provide the feeling of value for money. 


Such a clever idea

helloyoucreatives:

Post it watches :)

Via: Matt The Janitor

Such a clever idea

helloyoucreatives:

Post it watches :)

Via: Matt The Janitor


Beautiful!

designcloud:

Belgian artist Wim Delvoye takes old used tires and transforms them (by hand!) into dense ornate carved objects of wonder.



I hope it is the title sequence, its fantastic.

oliphillips:

Unofficial Title Sequence for ‘The Adventures of Tin Tin’

by James Curran

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I loveeeee typography!

eckstatic:

Motion and typography were meant to be together. I’m jealous of all people that know After Effects. That means you Andy.

spramble:

MAKE IT BETTER (by Clim)



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designcloud:

Residents of Chicago got to experience one of the largest mobile art installations whilst riding the subway this past week. The carriage was packed with lush green plants and flowers, and even the floor and seats were covered in grass. The installation, called The Mobile Garden, ran for 5 hours during the Art on Track festival.


oliphillips:

Ampersand Magazine issue 2

New online art & design magazine that’s well worth a read! Take a look hereAlso available for iPad

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