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iPhone Megaphone | Old School Meets New Technology

I have a confession to make. I am not a huge technology buff. In fact, the term “techtard” has been bantered about more than once in my direction, and I’ve owned it honestly! Ask me to cook a lovely meal, design a beautiful home or to create something with my hands using raw materials? Great. Ask me to solve your technology problem? We might all find ourselves crocheted into a corner of wires and plugs. Not pretty.

My “techtardness” now on the table, it’s fair to say that you should not look to this blog for the latest updates in technology. Yes, I love my Mac and my iPhone, but I’m definitely more of a consumer than a pro. But today I just had to share something with you that wowed me. I think it’s the vintage concept brought to life in a modern way that caught my attention. I have a fondness for old-school record players and love the warmth of an old vinyl recording. Today’s feature might not quite get us back to the vibey, vintage charm of old 45’s, but it’s pretty darn cool. Friends, meet En & Is‘ beautiful, Italian designed iPhone Megaphone.

Image via www.blessthisstuff.com
Image via www.blessthisstuff.com
Image via www.blessthisstuff.com
Image via www.blessthisstuff.com
Image via En & Is
Image via En & Is

This passive {aka not powered} ceramic amplifier uses natural acoustics to optimize the best sound output from your iPhone. The simple wooden base allows the megaphone to float off the surface, thus increasing the vibration of the ceramic horn, optimizing the sonics.

This video is probably the best way to get a taste of what it’s all about.


Megaphone from RACOON_STUDIO on Vimeo.

Pretty amazing, right? The only flaw I can see is that I don’t think you can charge your phone while using the Megaphone. That said, parties where friends all DJ with their own iPhones throughout the night could solve that problem, swapping out and charging as you go!

What innovative yet brilliantly simple designs have you stumbled upon lately? Would love to hear what inspires you!

xo
s.

By |September 26th, 2012|0 Comments

Chronicle Books | San Francisco

You know how sometimes you feel like you’ve just found “your people?” People who also care about beautiful photographs and gorgeous content, people who value the unusual and the unique, people who have a slightly quirky sense of humor, people for whom beautiful paper and flat-edge bindings are a love language? Well, I found just such people on my recent trip to San Francisco when I stumbled upon Chronicle Books, and I am delighted to share them with you today.

Image via Chronicle Books

An indie publisher with three retail locations in the city, Chronicle Books is truly “by creatives for creatives.” An hour spent perusing their shelves led to laughing out loud, smiling huge smiles, gasping with delight, a desire to create, and a really huge wish list of books! Thankfully they ship to Canada!

Here are a few of my favourites that I think you’ll want to check out:

This beautiful, cloth-bound, hardcover book is brimming with inspiration and detail. Taking well-traveled design to a whole new level, Sibella Court captures the essence of exotic locations in the details, colour palettes, textures and artisinal crafts featured within stunning interior spaces. Showing readers how to carefully curate a look that has been “collected over time,” NOMAD is the kind of book that can help you find your interior “voice” in a whole new way. Incidentally, Sibella Court is a celebrated designer who works with Anthropologie. She also owns her own shop in Australia called The Society Inc.

If you have a weakness for the vintage charm of Polaroid photography, then INSTANT LOVE will instantly be added to your wish list {as it has been to mine}.

This charming book trailer has me hunting for a Polaroid camera to add to my creative arsenal ASAP!

If, like me, you are addicted to paper products and love their possibilities, then you will love both the process and the product of this next book, BROTHER SUN, SISTER MOON. First, watch the video that captures how the illustrations were created:

And here is the delightful cover:

Even as my son grows older, I will still collect beautiful children’s books when they are this inspiring!

Now, for a seriously good laugh, check out their National Bestseller, F IN EXAMS. Celebrating the creative side of failure, this book has some exam answers I wish I’d given in university! Hilarious!

Remember how I said I came away with a huge wish list of books? This is just the start. I promise to share more from Chronicle Books in upcoming posts {and I will dedicate an entire post JUST to their delicious array of cookbooks}.

Which books are on your wish list? Tell me how Chronicle Books has inspired you and which ones catch your eye!

xo
s.

By |September 25th, 2012|0 Comments

Dave Eggers + The Pirate Supply Store | 826 Valencia | San Francisco

I have a confession to make. I love words. I love their power to communicate stories and ideas. I love their power to connect and bring people awake to something new. Some days I feel like Charlotte from Charlotte’s Web, in need of someone to bring me “better” words like “radiant” or “humble” to describe what it is I’m trying to convey. But that struggle to express things beautifully makes me feel alive, and that’s part of why I love this daily conversation with all of you.

Dave Eggers also believes in the power of words. In fact, “radiant” or “humble” can’t begin to describe the inspirational, world-changing power of words in Dave Egger’s hands. You see, Dave has realized that words and language skills can open doors for kids who might otherwise be left behind. And in a stroke of genius, Dave has set out to change the world one child at a time.

You cannot begin to imagine my shock and delight when – innocently exploring the Mission District post gourmet lunch date at Tartine and Bi-Rite – my son and I stumbled upon 826 Valencia {of TEDtalk fame}. Not just any other store front, 826 Valencia is San Francisco’s only Independent Pirate Supply Store. I’m sure this might come as quite a surprise. After all, one might think the market for pirate supplies is huge in San Fran, being on the water and all. Nevertheless, 826 Valencia has the corner on the market.

Image via PrintMag

A most inventive and whimsical cover for their actual “covert” operation of tutoring children from the local school district, the pirate supply store is at once curious and comical, selling items like rubber leaches, wooden peg legs and bottles of gangrene. The whimsical storefront is also an engaging conversation starter and a powerful gateway to the real work that goes on behind the pirate flag separating the store front from the inspired room in back. Capitalizing on the compassion and talent of local creatives and academics, Dave Eggers offers free tutoring to children from the neighborhood. They may be in the business of selling pirate supplies, but they are also {more importantly} in the business of changing lives. Their impact has been so profound that Dave received the TED Prize for his work. If you want to get really inspired, watch his TEDtalk here.

For now, here’s a great little video to tell you more about it:

So why share this story on a design + lifestyle blog? Because I’ve promised to share with you the beauty I stumble upon in my everyday life. Dave and his team personify my motto: “Beautiful process, beautiful product.” They inspire me to always be watching for ways I can use my gifts to change the world. I hope they inspire you too.

What creatives have you stumbled upon who are using their gifts to change the world? I’d love to hear all about it!

xo
s.

By |September 24th, 2012|2 Comments