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A long, long time ago, giant children ruled the city. A force to be reckoned with, these gigantic cuties recklessly used the world as their playground. Here are some photos from Dmitriy Sklyarenko of Fafastudio that document that shocking scene.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.

Diftype.com is the alter-ego, portfolio & playground of Niklas Lundberg, a young self-taught graphic design & illustrator working with print, motion & photography.
via Designlenta
Teewns is a very complex age-group; in my times there were just pre-teens and teens, but given the current scenario, damn shrinks have further broken down the age-groups! Getting back to the tweens (ages 6-14); the Playnetix Tumbler devised here is a full motion play structure meant for them. It’s an attempt to get the kids off their butt and lure them away from their videogames and TV. Besides providing tons of laughs, the play action indirectly results in core fitness and much-needed physical activity.

Diftype is the alter-ego, portfolio & playground of Niklas Lundberg, a young self-taught Graphic Designer & Illustrator working with print, motion & photography.
Currently residing in Umeå, Sweden and available for freelance projects.

Tak Tak are an agency based in Birmingham with work covering a lot of disciplines. What’s most prevalent is there love of jovial, interactive work accompanied with some really good ideas.
Using a playful means of orienting and stabilizing otherwise impossibly round speakers, designer Ilshat Garipov turns our desktop into a kind of physics-based playground. The off-center weighted bottom acts much like a tilting doll to keep the cones pointed right at the user with seemingly no support at all. Purportedly communicating via bluetooth, they would make lovely companions to any mac based product or similarly colored PC laptop.
Designer: Ilshat Garipov

Zombie playground, by Jason Chan.




