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A Symbol of Failure Inspires: A Round Up Of Twitter Fail Whale Art, Food, Tatts & Other Sightings




Yiying Lu is the artist behind the fast-becoming world wide known Twitter Fail Whale, the friendly aqua blue, white and orange image that appears on the social networking or microblog site, twitter.com when their servers are down.


above: original fail Whale artist, the adorable Yiying Lu

As you can imagine, any icon that symbolizes 'failure' quickly gets mocked or altered as a result of creative frustration- and too many artists with cyber downtime on their hands. There have been contests like the Fail Whale Pail Ale label contest, there are flickr groups and you can buy "official" Fail Whale tee shirts and products on Zazzle.



What I wanted to share with you are some of the creative works inspired by the Fail Whale from fine art and cupcakes to lego versions and real tattoos. As well as some of the beer bottle label entries for The Fail Whale Pale Ale label contest. While there are hundreds, probably thousands, of funny 'modified' Fail Whales out there, here are just a few of the clever, talented and amusing homages and take-offs I enjoyed.

Painted Fail Whale by Dache :

on flickr

Mixed Media Fail Whale by Gio loves you:

on flickr

A nicely rendered 3D rendered image by Mugginz:


And by Stephen Allred:


and a lovely painted and airbrushed one by Diamondie:


Ringorang Fail Whale (vector Art) by Robbie da Kid.


The above four images are from Deviant Art.

A 3D model rendering:

found on the Southern GFX blog here

A great little 3D kinetic sculpture by Hilary Talbot:

found on MAKE

Lego Fail Whale by Bjarne P Tveskov of Denmark:

on flickr

A Twitter image mosaic of 100 photos by software architect Chris Craft:

on flickr

Nick Bilton's murdered Fail Whale:

on flickr

Drunk Fail Whale:

on flickr

Helicopter Fail whale:

on flickr

Paul RJ Muller "CaffiNation"'s beached Fail Whale:

on flickr

Martin Gee's (Hellvetica) illustrated Fail Whale reverses the roles:

on flickr

Tim Caynes' Graphics hardware Fail Whale:

on flickr

Burning Whale found on Hack A Day:

on flickr

and a more morose Hack A Day Fail Whale:

on flickr

A great little cartoon doodle by Nozzman of the Netherlands:

on flickr

Desktop art Fail Whale illustration by Gerardo Obieta:

on flickr

Lunch time embroidery doodlings of the Fail Whale by emdot:


on flickr

Fail Whale cupcakes by Sweet Libertine Cakes:

on flickr

and a birthday cake for Chris Darbro (RocknRollGeek):

on flickr

Adam's Fail Whale pumpkin carving:


on flickr

Sean O'Steen of The Fail Whale Fan Club 's Twitter Fail Whale on his Peggy (which is like lite-brite):

and he made a cute little felt and string Fail Whale mobile:

on flickr

Sand fail whale by Justine:

on Tasty Blog Snack

The 'Real Life Fail Whale' composite by Ed Hunsinger:

Geeked.info

Jason of Gorilla Sushi created this Fail Whale Pale ale label entirely in photoshop for entry in the contest held last year by TweetHunt:



Another label entry by Dirtdirt of Austin:

on flickr

And another label entry by Georgene Nunn:


Unfortunately I have no idea who won and the original site no longer seems to function.

Some people love the Fail Whale so much, they're willing to go to their grave with it. Tom Rowe and Ryan Goff get tattooed by Hunter Spanks with Fail Whales in Baltimore:




See the video here.

Critter, also known as Korneliuz on Flickr, got himself a permanent fail whale:


Here's video of David Hoang drawing his "I Luv Fail Whale":



Believe it or not, Yiying was not paid directly for the image of the sweet looking whale being lifted from the ocean, tethered by birds - she originally posted the image to iStockPhoto.com where the Twitter people fond it, purchased it and turned into a cultural icon. The illustration blog, Drawn, interviewed the artist, which you can read here.


Yiying Lu is a full-time artist who runs her own illustration and graphic design studio. She is also a design lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. her personal site her flickr photostream

Relevant links:
What Is The Fail Whale?
Original Fail Whale artist's site
The Fail Whale fan club.
Official Fail Whale Online Store

As Sexy As An Espresso Machine Can Get: The Brunopasso PD1




Designed by Tadahito Ishibashi, the Brunopasso PD-1-S Plus Espresso Pod Coffee Maker features auto-inspired designs like a stick-shift like pull handle, race car motifs, speedometer-like gauges and a curvacious design reminiscent of 60’s race cars. Even the colors are automobile-like.











The PD !-S Plus also comes with a stainless steel milk steamer and tray:




Video:


Made in Sweden for deviceSTYLE
learn more here (Japanese only, sorry)

Available for purchase in Europe here
And on Amazon in Japan here

Why Only White from TEDA Showers Us With Color




Update: Sadly this company and their products -as well as the sites listed in this post, no longer seem to exist. But I'm ot removing it because the items are so great to look at at may inspire someone else to produce something similar.

Fabulous custom or graphic showers in various sizes, with several options from a small artisan shop in Italy will brighten up any bathroom, commercial or residential.



W.O.W. - Why Only White, by Teda
The “TOTEM” collection: an intriguing and personal approach in bathroom design. White is no longer the only choice in bathroom design but only one of the vast possibilities they offer to an ever-discriminating clientele. Every individually made WOW TOTEM is colorful, fully equipped, and almost weightless; an exact fit for each inclination.

Over a white or brushed aluminum body, they offer a collection of designs that changes periodically to reflect the newest trends and moods in fashion and design.











WOW TOTEM is offered in 5 standard formats and an array of choices between different kinds of water nozzles; a regenerating waterfall stream or a bubbly shower head. The thermostatic mixer unit is equipped with a safety system that cuts off the hot water flow if there should be any interruption in the cold water supply, in order to avoid unpleasant scalding accidents. Their standard equipment features low water consumption waterworks - 9 liters/minute or 2.5 GPM, while supplying superb aesthetics and a comfortable shower experience.




All WOW TOTEMs share the striking visual and structural lightness that set them apart from the rest of the crowd. With barely 8 cm (3¼") of thickness, WOW TOTEM is exceptionally unobtrusive. Innovative materials and superior components transform a utilitarian object into a true piece of craftsmanship that ideally combines form, pleasure and function.


USA SIZES (approx.)
• SWING 7.8”x 3’4” x 3.15”
• SPIN 9.8”x 3’11”x 3.15”
• RIP 9.8” x 6'05" x 3.15”
• FLY 12.6”x 5’3”x 3.15”
• TWIST 17”x 6’05”x3.15”
• SLIDE 17”x 6’05”x3.15”

METRIC SIZES
• SWING l 20x h 100x p 8 cm
• SPIN l 25x h 120x p 8 cm
• RIP l 35x h 185x p 8 cm
• FLY l 32x h 160x p 8 cm
• TWIST l 43x h 185x p 8 cm
• SLIDE l 43x h 185x p 8 cm (2 rows of bodysprays)



contact info:
Why Only White by Teda S,r.l.
Via Lago di Pusiano 13 - 36015 Schio (VI) Italy
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Fax +39 0445.576328
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Funky Find Of The Week: Davey Sommers' Laptop Sweaters




Davey Sommers, editor for the Colourlovers Blog and a member of the Post family has an interesting way to utilize those old, and often ugly, family sweaters from years' past. He's turned them into comfy little covers for laptops. And sells them for $20.00 apiece. He says they fit 13 and 15" laptops and can comfortably stretch to accommodate a 17" laptop as well.



His own description is as follows:
"Because of our need to look for new ways to reuse and put back unwanted materials into the product cycle, and as a way to remember what our relatives were wearing during the holidays in the 90’s, I made these laptop sweaters."
Buy them here.


above: David Sommers

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