Saturday, December 26, 2009

Crown Forklifts


I never seen an advert for forklifts on prime time TV before moving to Australia! I think the catchy jingle originated in 70s.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Bill Peet


Bill Peet's story books are simply the best. His stories and illustrations are awesome. Don't take my word for it go and get yourself a couple of his books. for more on Bill Peet

The Sketch by Robert S Oliver


This is awesome book by Robert S oliver published in New York, 1979 is one of my most prized books. Its a great book to flick through and soak in Robert's amazing sketches. It covers all aspects of sketching from line, shape and detail to composition and perspective. I know very little about the author apart from whats written on the blurb which is a shame. I would imagine Robert is retired now after spending many years sketching and teaching Architectural Design at Arizona State University. Some the sketches are reminiscent of Evan Hecox drawings and illustrations, maybe he's got this book stashed away in his studio! Robert S Oliver
photos: will sherman

Burton Snowboards 2010



Love or hate the privately owned giant of the snowboard industry, you got to give it to them they produce some pretty incredible catalogs and marketing material.
Stacked with quality photos and artwork worthy of any snowboard magazine
or coffee table book. For more spreads radcollector photos will sherman

Monday, November 30, 2009

The Country Monkey Cereals

Cool little cereal packs designed by the guys at Dhandafoss. Cheeky looking monkey and tasty cereal! For more the Country Monkey and Dhandafoss

QQ noodles

I love asian supermarkets its like going on holiday, there is always some new and random food to try. I never knew there where so many dried noodle brands on the market, some with the most bizarre flavours. QQ noodles really stood out on the crowded fixure
with their simple branding and bold colours. photo will sherman

What was that book called I wanted?!

Discovering interesting and inspiring books is such a joy but having the cash to add them to your collection is another matter. One neat way of remembering what books you would like purchase is to take a quick and dirty camera phone pic of the book.

Sunday, November 08, 2009

One day...



...if I happen to win the Lotto I think I will go out and get myself a rally car. Ken Block the the co-founder of DC Shoes and rally nut has taken throwing rally cars around corners and over bumps to the next level over the pass few year. He has received heaps of media coverage from Intersection magazine to Top Gear. Pictures do not do his exploits any justice, check out these videos Car gymkhana STI Tank Snow Park via 0-60 mag

Friday, November 06, 2009

Cookie Monster




Google's Sesame Street's 40th anniversary

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

FreshCase


I worked on this project with my friend Martyn Wallwork while at Drink Works in London. Its fantastic to see that it has made it to market. We produced quite a few prototypes in developing the concept. Its great was to have the opportunity to modernise the wine cask and to see people interest in it. The Hardys Nottage Hill FreshCase is to launch in Sainsbury's from the 1st of November and will retail for £19.99. For more info on FreshCase

Saturday, October 31, 2009

ROPID



This is the coolest robot I've seen! Designed b
y Tomotaka Takahashi. Ropid can run, skip and jump. Stop reading and check out the videos of Ropid on plasticpals

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Shirayuki-fukin towels

We where send these awesome towels from our friends in Japan. Everything is so carefully crafted from the gift wrapping around the box to the folded starched towels themselves. Shirayuki-fukin literally means "white snow cloth" . The towels are very popular in japan. The cotton fabric was used to make mosquito netting in Nara prefecutre in Japan but with the introduction of screens for doors and windows after WW2 the demand for mosquito nets disappeared. These beautiful cloths are super soft and absorbent once they are 'de-starched' For more on Shirayuki-fukin photo: will sherman

Up The Hill, Down The Hill

A cool acrylic painting by Twinkle titled Up The Hill, Down The Hill. For more on my friends Twinkle and Jones

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Touch And Go

Touch and Go the third wakeboard I produced. I kept the video pretty short and sweet. Filming and editing is pretty time consuming, at the time I wanted just to go ride instead of film. With the introduction of cameras such the GoPro hero HD producing your own 'action sports' video has become a lot easier and cheaper.

Slack

Slack, the second wakeboard video I produced in 2002 following on from Cut Above. New 3CCD camera, a few lessons learnt and everyone riding stepped up a gear made for a pretty cool little video.

Cut Above


Cut Above was my first venture in video photography. Filmed over the summer in 2000 featuring the riding of Ben Hitch, Craig O'Meara, Paul Mew and many more of my friends. Many of these guys still rip today nearly 10 years lately! I occasionally take the wakeskate out for session but find it too brutal on the body. I really enjoyed the whole process of putting a video together. To my knowledge this was first wakeboard video to put together in the UK.

Stylin' and Profilin'

An awesome exhibition of photographs by Janette Beckman currently on at the

Touch and Go

Touch and Go is a wakeboard DVD I produced a few years ago. The last of three videos I shot and edited, Touch and Go was the most Sophisticated with land based and water shots. I even designed DVD artwork, the transparent case and got them professionally duplicated. Filmed mostly at Princes Water Ski Club featuring my friends many of who are still at the top of the sport.

Where The Wild Things Are

Great looking posters and awesome trailer make me hope the actual movie can live up to expectations. On general release here in Australia on 3rd Decemeber. For more on wherethewildthingsare and Jim Henson

Friday, October 23, 2009

Hydrodynamic Planing Hulls


I read an article in the surf magazine Surfer's Journal quite a few months back and became totally intrigued by these strange looking boards with unusual proportions, flat square tails and twin wooden keels. It amazing that the fresh ideas present here where invent over 50 years ago by Bob Simmons a Legendary surfer who often credited as being the father of the modern surfboard. What's exciting that these boards have inspired many to develop his concept and take a step away from today's 'modern' pointy three finned surfboard to try something different. What also caught my eye was how close this style of board looked like a bodyboard, maybe sometime in the future we'll be all riding the same board but in different stances?! For more on mini simmons surfboard, finless and other interesting planks of foam check out:

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Treetop Flyers




My brother Laurie plays lead guitar in a band called Treetop Flyers. I'm not sure how describe their style but its pretty good listening, its just best you check them out for yourself. For more on Treetop flyers

Maroubra beach


Maroubra is claimed to be a locals beach but there weren't many 'locals' enjoying the fine winter weather or crisp waves. Australia's second national surfing reserve has some of the best waves to found in Sydney. Maroubra is an Aboriginal word meaning 'like thunder'. The area was first settled in 1861 and slowly developed in the 1870s as more arrived to work in the wool scouring works. photo: will sherman

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Douglas Tool Hammers

Douglas Tool inc make awesome hammers! The design of the stainless steel head and the finish of hickory handle is top notch. They are of such quality its almost a shame to use one. For more on Douglas Tool inc

Friday, October 09, 2009

GoPro HD camera concept

GoPro make some awesome digital cameras for action sports. I had some spare time a few months ago and had always thought GoPro should produce a HD version of their Hero wide camera. Low and behold they are about to launch a HD version! I put this little video together as a bit of fun and as practice using Cinema 4D and CS3. I gave the HD concept the name 'superhero' to give the camera an ultra performance identity as much of the action captured by it would be 'superhuman'. The idea behind the updated logo was to introduce an 'audio visual' brand element that could work as a sign off to the logo or on its own. The pack concept uses zero plastic is recyclable and re-usable as carry case. For more on GoPro cameras and myself

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Crank Brothers

Crank brothers bike bits are some of the most well thought out pieces of kit. If you are after some 'bike bling' you should check their wheelsets. By all accounts the unconventional design rolls really well. Crank Brothers

Design Thinking


This is my dad's website. He specializes in wellness, spa and hospitality. With over 30 years of creative experience and award winning projects across the UK and Europe.
For more info check out studioiansherman

Method Baby

method produce some really interesting and category breaking home and personal care products. Their characterful kid's bubble bath pack is awesome. What great little idea to have a scratch and sniff label. method photo: will sherman

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Castlemaine XXXX

They might not be able to spell beer but they half can drink the stuff! All this stack of Castlemaine was missing was two bottles of sherry. photo will sherman

La Gina tinned tomatoes


Is not often I get excited by tinned tomatoes but these packs from La Gina are great. They remind me of fruit box labels from the 50s. The illustrations of tomatoes are really well done and standout well on the simple background. I'm not sure who designed the packs? For more on La Gina and vintage fruit box labels check out box of apples. photos will sherman

Lumberjack Photography

Lumberjack is a neat idea by a talented photographer and my cousin Jack Hillman. The real estate business is a major deal in Canada and a lot effort is put into selling homes. Jack is always super keen, professional and has a great eye for what makes a great shot. Check out more on his website theLumberjack and Jack Hillman Photography

Pull My Manicule

Nick Sherman started a group photo pool on Flickr dedicated to the Manicule. I think this badge is great, there is nothing better than getting someone to pull your 'manicule' Nick's photo pool.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Pinata Pooch


The Pinata Pooch was created back in 2007 for a design competition by myself and a friend Steve Gummer. The pooch was one of the winners showcased at 100% Futures exhibition part of 100% Design in London. EPS Design Competition

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Surf Explorer Boat


For long time I've wanted to have boat capable to explore long the coast to seek out hard to reach surf spots. I came across this photo a while a go but don't know any background to it apart from the guy's set up looks awesome, 13' Boston Whaler (I think), twin outboards, centre console and surfboard rack. It looks cold as he is fully rugged up with a beanie and hooded wetsuit. I love Boston Whalers and can even attest to their 'unsinkability' by having ripped the bottom clean off one and have it still motor on! Although not the greatest hull for rough conditions. photo by Jeff Divine

Monday, September 14, 2009

1000 Fonts



1000 Fonts is a book full of fonts, maybe not the greatest read but an amazing resource and really inspiring.

Nokia Skate

This video for Nokia by Dan and Ben Tubby stars my little brother laurie. The music is by the Treetop Flyers

Monday, September 07, 2009

Super modified Fins

Swim fins are not the most comfortable things to wear. Pod fins are pretty good but my skinny feet need some extra padding. So I cut custom neoprene inserts and glued them in place with flexible rubber based cement and now my feet are much happier!

Mountain Bike Worlds



Some moan that the downhill course at Mount Stromlo is flat and too peddally, well I know for sure I couldn't ride some sections of it!! The guys and girls where flying down it but Peaty blazed it and claimed the crown for Britain. photos Will Sherman

Monday, August 24, 2009

Swimmers from below

An amazing photograph by Wayne Levin. A friend sent me the link to his website, its worth checking out the rest of images on there. photo Wayne Levin

Cronulla tift shift photos



Cronulla is only about 30 minutes south of Sydney but feels a world away. Home of infamous shark island. I like how tilt shift style photos make a otherwise pretty dull scene lively and interesting. photos will sherman

Friday, August 21, 2009

Japanese packs part 4





Even the simplest food is presented with such care and attention in Japan. photos will sherman