Oh what a dull life it would be without graphic designers, depriving our peepers of all sorts of loveliness.
We have something for you today that will nicely tick both the anally retentive and aesthetically pleasing categories on your mental stimulation checklist
It might not be as permanent as a skin on ink type situation, but it takes a lot of thought and research to settle on a greeting card that says exactly what you want to say.
It was three long years ago when we introduced you to Serbian furniture designer Ana Kras and got all gushy about her simple but oh-so sweet designs.
Imagine taking all the pieces in an IKEA flatpack and using every single one of them to create something totally different.
Tribal designs and butterflies aren't for everyone – and neither is permanent ink, for that matter – but whimsical vintage illustrations are a whole different ballgame.
Vanilla Ice wasn't the world's best rapper, but if you ask us, he gave the world's best design advice: "If you gotta problem, yo I'll solve it."
This is one of those so-simple-it-hurts but completely ingenious ideas – take one block-headed eraser then adopt the role of hairdresser, changing their do as you rub out your blunders.
Andreas Engesvik's The Woods series is tickling us a rather pleasing shade of pink just now. We've got some serious, Golem-like lust on for this one.
When the stork is divvying out talent to newborns, some people are given a double dose, and Melbourne's Heather Lighton is one of those lucky ducks.