February 2010

Networking

At Heluva we design and develop our own range of custom goods. We take products from initial conception through to consumer readiness. Through our trials, errors and successes we have established good working relationships with a number of industrial design firms, local and off-shore manufacturers, suppliers, artisans, engineers, marketing firms and distributors.

We believe in openly sharing our network as it assists in broadening everyone’s horizons. Please feel free to email us if we can provide direction in any way.

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Photography Post

Check it. Great website called ‘The Photography Post’ it’s full of live feeds to great photography.

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Manufacture Sourcing

Through designing our own range of products we have sourced a wide range of reputable manufacturers.  As our products are self-funded we understand the need to stretch every dollar and have developed connections with a number of suppliers who provide a high quality service.

If you have a product currently in development, we would be happy to arrange a production quote from one of our suppliers.

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Ellaspede

Owned and operated by Steve Barry and Leo Yip, Ellaspede is a hub for motorcycle and motorcycle culture creativity. Steve and Leo use traditional automotive design techniques to create their hand crafted machines. Come and check out Ellaspede!

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Ellaspede

Heluva also run a boutique custom motorcycle building and apparel company

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Rideline

Rideline is a purpose designed registration label holder. It is the first of its kind to feature ‘Shock Resistant Flexible Bracket’ Technology, dual mounting systems and user customisation. See more at Rideline.

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Japanese rice field art

Rice paddy art, Japan --

Check out these amazing rice fields in Japan.

Rice paddy art, Japan --

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Next weekend project

Jem Stansfield scales the side of a school

Vacuum cleaner + man = spiderman suit. It looks a little more like Dr. Octopus.

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Pot plant clothes

Great way to dress up your plants. Made from Polyester, the ‘Plant Sac‘ allows you to place plant and pot inside without the need for additional coaster.

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No Blog yesterday

Severe flooding on the corner of Redfern Street and Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba. <em>Photo: Megan Masterson</em>

If you were wondering why there was no posts yesterday, you can ‘blame it on the rain’. Photos from the Brisbane times

Flooding in Nash Street, Rosalie. <em>Photo: Jasmin Bassi </em>

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