iOLYMPIC Wastebasketball
Posted on Jul 9, 08 06:31 PM PDT

Since the Olympics will be held in China this year, Chinese designer Li Jianye aims to bring more sporting fun into your office with the iOLYMPIC Wastebasketball. Perfect for those who have plenty of paper to throw away after making mistake after mistake. Of course, environmentally friendly people won't be too happy with this since they might think this could possibly encourage us to subconsciously make mistakes just for the sake of throwing crumpled pieces of paper inside.
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By Radhika , 10/07/08 5:48 AM (CommentID #771984)
Hi Li,
Design can be as complicated as rocket science and as simple as the elements, and that's what prompted me to have your views on a few things aesthetic.
We highly appreciate your designs. We even published about the unique concept of wastebasketball in one of our blogs called the design blog. Your designs have an element of sophistication and are absolutely unique!
My name is Radhika and I'm associated with Instablogs News Network - an interactive platform reaching to over 2.5 million trans-continental audience each month.
It would be an honor for us to showcase you in person on our network. Therefore, I'd like to Interview you for one of our niche blogs.
We can get in touch and carry on with the interview out of any of these modes possible - Skype, Email or any online chat messenger; we normally use GTalk.
Please let me know your views and consent so that I can send you the questions or move ahead with the interview via the mode that suits you the best.
A few of our major blogs:
Thedesignblog.org
Ecofriend.org
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Gizmowatch.com
Coolbuzz.org
Bornrich.org
Waiting for your reply,
Radhika
Editor
Instablogs News Network
Email: radhika@instablogs.com
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