Design via Rubik’s Cube
Even if you can't solve a Rubik's cube, these designers prove you can at least make something with one.
Rubik’s Cube Font Generator
Image from Boing Boing Gadgets
Jas Bhachu created a font generator by affixing different shaped rubber stamps to each cell of a Rubik’s cube. It’s probably a bit slow to write with, but the resulting letterforms are unique.
Also, check out this awesome packaging. Bravo!
Via.
Rubikcubism
Rubik Kubrick (what a great title!) by Space Invader
French artist Space Invader has a series of art that uses Rubick’s cubes as pixels.
In Rubikcubism, he recreates (in)famous images: everything from A Clockwork Orange (seen above) to 9/11 and the painting Origin of the World.
Bonus:
10 more Rubik’s cube-inspired designs.
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