
Submitted by wallq

The Canadiano is freaking awesome. It's a single-serving coffee brewing device, for those of us who live alone, or those of you who live with other people but enjoy being selfish, and it's made out of wood.

Or one of three woods, specifically. You can order the Canadiano in Cherry, Walnut or Maple, and while we're not sure if this part is true or just hooey, the manufacturer claims that "the wooden piece will remember each cup of coffee you make."
Overtime the coffee oils of your specific beans and roast will be absorbed into the wood and be a part of your morning coffee experience... Each type of wood is matched with different beans and roasts from around the world. We encourage brewing single origin beans in the Canadianos. The Walnut edition is crafted and designed for use with darker roasts and earthier flavors such as beans from South East Asia. Maple and Cherry is designed for beans with slight citrus hints and nutty taste.

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2013 is officially over and 2014 is in full swing! To kick off the new year, we compiled our annual year end recap: The Dieline’s Top 100 of 2013.
These 100 posts, including packaging projects, articles, and The Dieline Awards 2013 winners, were the most read posts based on traffic in 2013. It is fascinating to see what projects made the cut, and what the overarching design themes were.
From here, we were able to identify several unique design trends, which we will be sharing with you in more details next week. In the meantime, check out all 100 below, and let us know what trends and themes you have been seeing over the past year.
