'Minim' is a deck of regulation playing cards - designed by Joe Doucet for Areaware - that considers how much “design” you can take away while still maintaining a playable deck. It come in two colorways: Black & White.
Simple geometric symbols are reductive versions of hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades. While it is necessary to mark the backs of regulation cards, we’ve done so with minimal diagonal lines instead of the typical ornamental graphics.
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".
Milo is a toy robot in the shape of a small dog inspired by Japanese Shinto Kumi-ki puzzles - designed by David Weeks for Areaware.
Just like Cubebot, Milo can be folded into dozens of poses. When it's time for a nap, Milo folds back into a perfect cube. This is the micro size of the Cubebot Milo from Areaware, which is available in different colour variations and also in the slightly larger version "Small".