Jefrey Lacson creates very intricate and interesting artwork–they’re collages, digital assemblages, or “3-D constructions” as he calls them. He remixes forms he finds, like these, into “super hybrid” constructions. He says the focus of his work revolves around the central themes of evolutionary change and spiritual understanding. Obviously he’s influenced by “Transformers” in the works shown here, and many of his “hybrid images” originate with sci-fi inspirations. These pieces are from the Motion Studies series–and barely scratch the surface of what this guy is up to. Most all of the work is available printed, and they’re intriguing and beautiful.

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Koyono is a smart line of clothing and accessories based on performance, style, and minimalism. Their products are simplistic yet completely sophisticated. First and foremost, I have to give their wallet design the “Slimmy” a serious nod of approval. It’s a wallet after my own heart, slim and useable– and it’s the #2 wallet on Amazon as of this writing, and there is no doubt in my mind it will reach #1. Koyono has also big making waves with their “BlackCoat-T” design, a shirt that can discreetly and securely transport things like your cellphone, iPod, or even passport and wallet if you’re traveling, and you can hide it behind a button up shirt. It’s now offered as regular t-shirt, a tank top, long sleeve, and soon they’ll be offering a turtle neck). Finally–they have a few of the Danish designed Skagen Dashboard and Chrono series watches at a huge discount for us through May 20th. This watch is the Dashboard– it’s thin, lightweight, and I think sexy as hell, made from black Titanium with a thick cushioned rubber band– I can’t wait to get mine.





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