Digital Dads Collection / February 21st, 2011

001. Bear Grylls Ultimate Survival Kit

A survival kit built for hostile environments. Stick the Ultimate Kit in your backpack and hope your never have to use it. If you do, it has everything you need to survive in even the toughest spots.

002. Under My Roof

Under My Roof its presented as a conceptual exercise and consists of 3 variations: 3 houses, 3 different needs. Together they generate a kind of neighbourhood, creating a unique skyline, fun, but always functional. Thanks to the selected details and materials it can be used by children and adults alike.

003. Gnome Life

For the most part, Gnome Life sounds like your typical Tumblr: a flannel-clad young guy moves to New York and posts lots of vaguely artsy photos of himself staring off into the distance. But there’s a twist: he’s a one-hundred-eight-year-old gnome. Like, white beard, red hat gnome.” (via Urlesque)

004. Solowheel

Solowheel is the smallest, greenest, most convenient People Mover ever invented. Gyroscope technology is behind this new self-balancing electric unicycle that is more compact and fun to ride than any folding electric bike!

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Clarence Smith, Jr. is a writer who draws inspiration from the lives of Gordon Parks, Hemingway, Langston Hughes, Shackleton, Marshall "Major" Taylor, Muham­mad Ali, Ezra Jack Keats, and many others. His essays, interviews and editorials have been published both in print and online periodicals. Currently, Clarence writes a culture column for Executive Edits magazine—served fresh, frequently. He is also a contributing writer for Freeman Transport. A first year father, Clarence lives in New England with his wife and son. "My Voice. Our Story. Mari­nate."
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