
Hidden Moves, the toybox of Welsh designer Rhys Owens, doesn’t have a lot to offer quantity-wise, but as far as quality is concerned it’s got plenty. Check out these awesome graphics, available on posters or t-shirts for no more than 25 pounds! I’m digging this style so much I might just order one, and for sure that I’m including three more images after the jump! :P (more…)

As The Coolist tipped me off once again, a guy caled Warwich Saint put online a really nice series of photos with chicks and tattoos. Most of the time, those two concepts are combined, and the outcome ofcourse is a tattoo’d chick through the eyes of Warwick. Have a look at the rest of his portfolio too, as it’s beautiful. I’m only “featuring” this because it’s girls and tattoo’s :) Look! One more photo after the jump, this one is so cute I just had to include! (more…)

What do you get when you combine the boundless fantasy of a 5 year old and the drawing skills of his 29 year old brother? Rhetorical question, the outcome is Axe Cop of course. A fantasticly wild web comic about super heroes like you’ve never seen before. I’ve included all the episodes of the first chapter (“Axe Cop & Dinosaur Soldier”) in this post, hit the jump to read the rest, orrrr visit the site to read all episodes released! Bravo Malachai and Ethan Nicolle :) (more…)

Nothing makes a writer’s fingers itch more than a white wall, or even better, a whole building of white walls, or even better, a whole beach resort/abandoned submarine base/village of unwritten walls and basically the freedom to do what you want. TheCoolist compiled a short list of their 10 favourite “Abandoned Places”. There’s some really cool places that I wish I could visit sometime, but till then I’ll have to make do with drooling over photos of urban decay :)
The structures on the picture above are forts built by the British in World War II, to defend themselves from air attacks. The micro-nation of Sealand, the one that the Pirate Bay said it wanted to buy some time ago, is originally one of these platforms.
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