This is not a gutted mackerel. It’s just a very realistic approximation of a gutted mackerel. And it holds pencils, if you want to spend $75 on it.
Australian artist Ghostpatrol created these awesome pencil set illustrations. Click here to see the entire series of over 40 illustrations. (via thisiscolossal.com)
From the color scheme, I can perhaps guess this may be on a T-shirt somewhere. Still, I'll never look at an automatic pencil sharpener the same again.
Meet the 500 Pencils Installation by Social Designer. The colors range from “Mild Curry” to “Frog Pond,” but the result is way prettier than that sounds.
It just doesn't feel as good. But, like, it's much safer and can prevent diseases. Actually, may be best not to stretch this metaphor too far.
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/4637/pre-chew...
A U.K. based design firm Concentrate is attempting to help kids concentrate with pre-chewed pencils. Now you are definitely out of excuses for not getting started on that novel/screenplay/GRE Prep workbook. Cheeky novelties aside Concentrate is developing innovative products by identifying the reasons students might be distracted, uncomfortable or unable to focus.