Coffee and Herring | Breakfast From Around The World

German photographer Oliver Schwarzwald recently completed a series of photographs depicting breakfasts eaten in different countries around the world. We can’t help but think that there are exclusions of some breakfast culture that we would like to have seen. But great technique and concept nonetheless.

As a red-blooded American, my only question is; Where are the Pop-Tarts and mochaccinos at?

[via Boing Boing]

Sriracha Embroidery

From photographer christ(ine)’s Flickr stream is this ode to everyone’s favorite hot sauce. This embroidery is cool for a number of reasons; it shows incredible attention to detail, and is further proof that this Thai-inspired hot sauce is as addictive as sugar-coated crack.

Here at foodiggity, we also have been known to drink the Sriracha-flavored Kool-Aid.

[via doobybrain]

Chiquita Redux | Banana Sticker Redesign

Chiquita’s latest ad campaign—designed by Art Director DJ Neff—incorporates playful face illustrations into their iconic blue and yellow oblong. A great interview with the Art Director discussing inspiration, design process, and sticker outtakes can be found here.

These are going to look fabulous all over our refrigerator.

[via design:related]

Brooklyn vs. Manhattan

Although Manhattan is still considered by many to be New York’s epicenter of culture, finance, and cuisine; Brooklyn appears to have become the ‘ground zero of cool’. Two TONY editors recently weighed in on which is better, making a strong case for their native borough.

We dig the illustration pictured above. Brooklyn; represented by a hot, artsy chick. Manhattan; a douche in a Burberry scarf. Is this an accurate representation of the two?

Perhaps if ‘Boy Manhattan’ was also stepping on a puppy.

[via Laughing Squid, illustration by Jessica Namnum]