20+ Realistic Versions Of Your Favorite Pop Culture Icons By Wil Hughes That Will Ruin Your Childhood

When you think about your fondest childhood memories, some of them probably include the friendly cartoon faces that popped up on your TV screen every morning. You probably won’t feel the same way after seeing this post.

Source: 20+ Realistic Versions Of Your Favorite Pop Culture Icons By Wil Hughes That Will Ruin Your Childhood | Bored Panda

Miniature Scenes With A Darkly Satirical Twist by Frank Kunert

German photographer Frank Kunert builds miniature scenes that at first glance appear like mundane depictions of everyday domestic and urban settings. However after glancing at the photographs longer, one is able to dissect the strange anomalies found in his playgrounds, kitchens, and parks, noticing

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Cuttemporary Art By Sakir Gökçebag 

Originally from Turkey, conceptual photographer Sakir Gökçebag creates striking arrangements and installations with everyday objects. His photograpy series ‘Cuttemporary Art’ depicts meticulously sliced fruit and vegetables, laid out in striking, methodically-created displays. Through this, Gökçebag presents an interesting play on natural and manmade imagery. A contrast arises through the precision of Gökçebag’s cuts and the organic patterns visible on the surface of the watermelons, apples and green beans, presenting an unlikely geometric view of things supposed to be eaten. By capturing his patterned creations on light grey backgrounds similar to that of professional passport photography, the objects are almost completely removed from their context as food, instead reading as interesting shapes, forms and materials that have been manipulated by the hand of an artist. All images © Sakir Gökçebag

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Hologram

All-in-one WebVR creation. The future is now with Hologram – become the creator of your own WebVR environement.Your scene, your rules, it is that simple. Time to enter the metaverse.

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A Pair of Giant Feet Crash Through the Ceiling of an Abandoned German Bank

Though it’s clearly not raising the debt ceiling, this giant pair of feet appears to be breaking right through it. The temporary installation titled “Ego Erectus” was created earlier this year by artist Mario Mankey as part of “The Haus,” an ambitious project undertaken by some 175 artists to transf

Source: A Pair of Giant Feet Crash Through the Ceiling of an Abandoned German Bank | Colossal

Former Teacher Creates Terrifying Makeup Illusions, And They Will Mess With Your Mind

When it comes to makeup, a general rule of thumb is ‘less is more,’ but rules are made to be broken, right? That’s what Mimi Choi, a 31-year-old makeup artist from Vancouver, Canada has done to achieve some of the most incredible optical illusions we’ve seen to date.

Source: Former Teacher Creates Terrifying Makeup Illusions, And They Will Mess With Your Mind

Lazy Eyes

Lazy Eyes is a multidisciplinary design and art studio working across the fields of arts, fashion and entertaiment, bringing forward new technologies to create stunning and inspiring artworks for commercial and artistic projects alike.

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Conceptual Sculptures by Adam Niklewicz

Polish-American artist Adam Niklewicz uses household objects to create thought-provoking sculptural pieces.“Niklewicz’s work thrives on surprise and plays with de-contextualization. The objects of his attention are quite ordinary. These are tables, chairs, plates and a host of other items that have a role to play in the network of daily experiences that define the practical world. Niklewicz stands back and assumes a detached view of the objects attempting to discover new and secret aspects of reality by making obvious things odd and finding playful qualities along with clear and palpable symbolism. Such contemplative detachment translates into absurd situations suspended of practicality but with healthy dose of irony and humor – all communicated through mediums ranging from sculpture, video, installation and conceptual photography.”— Tatyana Okshteyn, Black & White GalleryMore sculptures Visit his website

Source: Conceptual Sculptures by Adam Niklewicz | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Household Objects Overgrown With Sprouted Wooden Limbs by Camille Kachani 

Lebanese-Brazilian artist Camille Kachani creates humorous wooden sculptures that directly reference their origin, weaving root systems into household objects like chairs and shelves, while sprouting leafy plants from the handles of hammers and hedge clippers. Due to their overgrown state, the sculp

Source: Household Objects Overgrown With Sprouted Wooden Limbs by Camille Kachani | Colossal

Sculptor Spends 2 Years To Build Knife Angel Out Of 100,000 Weapons, However Government Rejects It 

There’s a giant 26-foot-tall Knife Angel sculpture in the UK, built entirely out of 100,000 donated knives. But besides the impressive statistics, it’s also a monument built out of morbid necessity to remember the victims fallen to the increasing knife violence in the United Kingdom and to finally acknowledge that there is a real problem.

Source: Sculptor Spends 2 Years To Build Knife Angel Out Of 100,000 Weapons, However Government Rejects It | Bored Panda

Vintage Film Cameras Meticulously Built From Colored Paper by Lee Ji-Hee

Korean artist Lee Ji-hee builds paper models of old film cameras, recreating the details of their every mechanism through expertly folded paper. Although his paper cameras match the original in every aspect of their form, the colors he selects for his designs are much different. Instead of matching

Source: Vintage Film Cameras Meticulously Built From Colored Paper by Lee Ji-Hee | Colossal

God of War

God of War is an upcoming third-person action-adventure video game in development by Santa Monica Studio and to be published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 console.

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YOHOHO

Ahoy! Siamo un network internazionale di creativi, scrittori e artisti pirata. Affrontiamo ogni progetto come una sfida per rivoluzionare lo status quo.

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Photos of Japanese Playground Equipment at Night by Kito Fujio

In 2005 Kito Fujio quit his job as an office worker and became a freelance photographer. And for the last 12 years he’s been exploring various overlooked pockets of Japan like the rooftops of department stores, which typically have games and rides to entertain children while their parents are shoppi

Source: Photos of Japanese Playground Equipment at Night by Kito Fujio | Colossal

New Sketchbook-Based Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Nicolas V. Sanchez

New York City-based artist Nicolas V. Sanchez (previously) creates masterful drawings with only the aid of a few ballpoint pens, rendering unbelievably realistic portraits and still lifes in his many sketchbooks. Due to his precise application of highlights and shadows several of his works seem thre

Source: New Sketchbook-Based Ballpoint Pen Drawings by Nicolas V. Sanchez | Colossal

Hurdy-Gurdy: UGEARS Launches the World’s First Mechanical Musical Model 

All-in-one: puzzle, toy and fully fledged musical instrument, UGEARS has just launched one of their most ambitious mechanical models yet—Hurdy-Gurdy, now on Kickstarter. Based on the obscure but beloved folk instrument which derives its sounds through a crank-driven wheel that rubs against strings l

Source: Hurdy-Gurdy: UGEARS Launches the World’s First Mechanical Musical Model | Colossal

WOODWORK

Woodwork. We work. On film, motion graphics, 2D and 3D animation. Together. Hard. Dedicated. With love. And drive. With great people. In Amsterdam. Everyday. Except on Wood day.

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I Recreated Iconic Comic Book Covers Using Balloons

For the past 13 years, I’ve twisted balloons. It was never something I thought I’d be good at, but through a lot of work, imagination, and dedication it has become my superpower and now I can’t get enough of it! From balloon dogs to balloon dresses, if you can think of it there is a strong possibility that I have made a balloon version of it. Ever since I read my first comic books I’ve loved their bright and bold style of art.

Source: I Recreated Iconic Comic Book Covers Using Balloons | Bored Panda

Fat Cars & Other Bizarre Vehicle Sculptures by Erwin Wurm

Contemporary Austrian artist Erin Wurm creates surreal sculptures covering a range of themes. We were particularly impressed with the way he manipulates vehicles – distorting, inflating and bending their structures – to create eye-catching works of art.More sculptures on the grid via ArtNet

Source: Fat Cars & Other Bizarre Vehicle Sculptures by Erwin Wurm | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Interland

Interland is an adventure-packed online game that puts the key lessons of digital citizenship and safety into hands-on practice. Play your way to being Internet Awesome.

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Artist Shows That Putting Googly Eyes on Inanimate Objects Never Gets Old 

Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps

Source: Artist Shows That Putting Googly Eyes on Inanimate Objects Never Gets Old | Colossal

What’s Wrong With Today’s Society Captured In 50+ Brutally Honest Illustrations 

It’s no secret that our society has its flaws – dependence on technology, taxes, obesity, devaluation of workers – to name a few. Some people may not even want to think about any these problems but illustrator John Holocraft, on the other hand, he looks them straight in the eye and depicts them in a satirical way.

Source: What’s Wrong With Today’s Society Captured In 50+ Brutally Honest Illustrations | Bored Panda

New Balloon Sculptures Depicting Animals and Insects by Masayoshi Matsumoto 

Masayoshi Matsumoto (previously here and here) doesn’t twist up your average balloon animal creations. Instead, the Japanese artist produces larger than life beetle larva and spider crabs, creating latex masterpieces that blow away the simplistic balloon animals we’ve come to expect. Multi-colored a

Source: New Balloon Sculptures Depicting Animals and Insects by Masayoshi Matsumoto | Colossal

Pleonexia 

I grew up seeing people motivated by greed and only look out for themselves. I’ve seen others use the people around them for their own benefit. They lose their possessions, their friends, and themselves. If you sacrifice all that you have out of greed is …

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An Expansive Pavilion of Architectural Elements Constructed from Wire Mesh by Edoardo Tresoldi

As part of a royal event in Abu Dhabi, Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi (previously) was tasked with the creation an immense environment of architectural elements built from wire. The variety of objects fully encompass the event space, creating elegant partitions and environments within the 7,000 squ

Source: An Expansive Pavilion of Architectural Elements Constructed from Wire Mesh by Edoardo Tresoldi | Colossal

Hidden Numbers

This year I had the privilege to be contacted by the team of 36 Days Of Type to be featured as an invited artist for developing the number 6 of the 2017’s series, which also was part of the recent official exhibition in Barcelona.I always try to make so…

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Photos of Animals Retouched to Look Like Real-Life Minecraft Creatures

Jakarta-based designer and retoucher Aditya Aryanto posed the question: what would the blocky digital creatures in Minecraft look like if they actually walked the Earth? The result is a totally absurd series of retouched photographs titled Minecraft in Real Life. Aryanto snagged several royalty-fre

Source: Photos of Animals Retouched to Look Like Real-Life Minecraft Creatures | Colossal

Expansive Black and White Patterns Mixed With Chrome Color Spectrums in Murals by Felipe Pantone

Argentinian-Spanish artist Felipe Pantone creates public murals that integrate black and white patterns with bright sweeping color spectrums. His tag “Pantone” is an evolution of his original name “Pant” chosen when he was just thirteen, a complete coincidence despite his color-rich works. His mash-

Source: Expansive Black and White Patterns Mixed With Chrome Color Spectrums in Murals by Felipe Pantone | Colossal

Inventive Typography by Leonardo Betti

Now Reading:  Inventive Typography by Leonardo Betti PREV NEXT EN NEWS TV TALKS SHOP AGENCY Fubiz MediaPHOTOGRAPHY DESIGN POP CULTURE VIDEO TECHNOLOGY GRAPHIC STORIES MORE EN Inventive Typography by Leonardo BettiGRAPHIC 20 hours ago11shares0 11As part of the fourth edition of 36 Days of Type, Leonardo Betti created this colroful and ingenious typography. He used industrial materials such a concrete, resine and metals. Each letter is a reference to 70’s and 80’s design. See more in the picture gallery.Images Galerie (18)Written byalicehMay 5, 2017 0 0 PINTEREST GOOGLE+ TUMBLRMAILA story aboutLeonardo BettiJOIN THE CONVERSATION BOOKMARK THIS STORYMost PopularWEEK MONTH1ARCHITECTUREGreat Shots of White Architecture… 642PHOTOGRAPHYFunny Toys Photographed in Real Life 633PHOTOGRAPHYSurprising & Accurate Photographs… 584PHOTOGRAPHYImmersive Journey to Sri Lanka by… 565PHOTOGRAPHYMemories Captured in Incredible… 486PHOTOGRAPHYPeaceful Landscapes Photographs by… 377DESIGNVery Minimalistic Playing Card Deck 368GRAPHICMysterious Dark Paintings by Dawid… 369GRAPHICDazzling Mix of LEGO and Fashion 3010DESIGNTurning an iPhone into a Vintage… 2911PHOTOGRAPHYBlack and White Journey in Paris by… 2512PHOTOGRAPHYDelicious Embroideries by Ipnot 2413PHOTOGRAPHYIncredible Dark Photographs on the… 2214DESIGNTropical & Colorful Madero Café… 2115GRAPHICEnchanting Illustrated Butterflies… 2016PHOTOGRAPHYDeconstructed Hamburg Architecture by… 20 Focus OnDESIGNMashambas, The Farm Skyscraper Project3 weeks ago • 31460 119FOLLOWERS2 659 475LIKES

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Gradient Studies

For one month I was experimenting with a range of gradient-related techniques which I cover in my Skillshare class Mastering Gradients in Illustrator. The challenge for this project was to only use the gradient and colour tools covered in this class and c…

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5 Genius DIY Camera Hacks That Will Greatly Improve Your Photography Skills In 1 Minute

Whether you’re a beginner or an expert photographer, getting that perfect shot often takes painstaking effort and excruciating time. South African camera pro Sheldon Evans has a few quick – and we mean snappy – tricks that can cut your shooting time in half and save you heaps of hassle.

Source: 5 Genius DIY Camera Hacks That Will Greatly Improve Your Photography Skills In 1 Minute | Bored Panda

Japanese Cardboard Artist Turns Old Amazon Boxes Into Tanks, Food And Other Incredible Sculptures

Somehow, everybody sees a cardboard box differently. Some people see it as a storage unit, some cats see it as a perfect home, and Japanese artist Monomi Ohno sees it as a building material for her amazing 3-D sculptures.It all began during her studies at Osaka University of the Arts, where she decided to specialize in 3-D animation.

Source: Japanese Cardboard Artist Turns Old Amazon Boxes Into Tanks, Food And Other Incredible Sculptures | Bored Panda

Wild New Anamorphic Sculptures From the Warped Mind of Jonty Hurwitz 

London artist Jonty Hurwitz (previously) revels in the skewed and twisted world of anamorphic artwork, where the meaning of a dramatically warped figures is only revealed when reflected against a viewing device, in this case a cylindrical mirror. While Leonardo da Vinci is credited for creating the

Source: Wild New Anamorphic Sculptures From the Warped Mind of Jonty Hurwitz | Colossal

Incredible Three-Dimensional Portraits by Bernard Pras

French artist Bernard Pras uses discarded objects to create these mind-blowing art installations that can only be seen from the right angle.”In order to create the anamorphic effect, the artist carefully plans the whole installation and places seemingly random objects, selecting them by color and size so that they would resemble a famous portrait or image from a single perspective. Pras uses plastic waste, old pills, boxes, bags, packs, dolls, toys, musical instruments, household objects, and pretty much anything that seems right for the color and texture he needs.”More art on the grid via Bored Panda

Source: Incredible Three-Dimensional Portraits by Bernard Pras | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Atmospheric Watercolor Paintings by Elicia Edijanto

Indonesian artist Elicia Edijanto creates tranquil black & white paintings featuring the close relationship of a kid with animals and his environment. From her website:”Nature inspires me a lot. My hope is that, my art will serve their purposes, remind us of how is human-nature relationship supposed to be, beautiful, harmonious, and living side by side.Using only black watercolour (mostly), I try to create unique relationships between humans and nature. My subject are often children and animals because they are honest, sincere, unprejudiced and unpretentious.”More art on the grid via Colossal

Source: Atmospheric Watercolor Paintings by Elicia Edijanto | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

New Elaborate Patterns and Designs Carved on Produce by ‘Gaku’ 

Although we first mentioned his work here only a month ago, food artist Gaku has continues to share numerous examples of his inventive approach to food carving called mukimono. Gaku works with little more than an x-acto knife to carve quickly before the fruit or vegetable starts to change color, exe

Source: New Elaborate Patterns and Designs Carved on Produce by ‘Gaku’ | Colossal

Digital Artist Omar Aqil Interprets Picasso Paintings as Sleek Modern Sculptures

For this series titled MIMIC, Pakistan-based digital artist and art director Omar Aqil took a random selection of artworks by Pablo Picasso and completely reimagined them as 3D renderings. While Picasso himself created hundreds of sculptures, Aqil’s interpretations add a bit of whimsy and his own pe

Source: Digital Artist Omar Aqil Interprets Picasso Paintings as Sleek Modern Sculptures | Colossal

facility.team

Facility – веб-агентство с комплексным подходом. Мы специализируемся на концепции, дизайне и разработке эффективных веб-ресурсов.

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Blindness Light: Art Installations by Javier Martin

“Blindness Light” is a fantastic series of neon light installations by Spanish multidisciplinary artist Javier Martin, combining neon tubes and model portraits.The series aims to “explore contemporary standards of beauty by appropriating their iconography to undermine their apparent perfection”.”In the 20th century, the platonic concept of beauty as something that reflects the intrinsic, true nature of things was sidelined by the fashion, cosmetics and advertising industries based on outwards appearance and sexual attractiveness. Martin attempts to deconstruct this superficial perception of beauty by appropriating the very images that promote it. Inspired by the advertising campaigns of beautiful women one encounters on city streets, and in particular the juxtaposition between their stylized perfection and the surrounding urban grittiness, he reproduces them only to degrade their perceived perfection and question their inherent worth.”More art on the grid via Yatzer

Source: Blindness Light: Art Installations by Javier Martin | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Radioaktive Film

Radioaktive Film is a production service company based in Kyiv, Ukraine,which operates throughout Far Eastern Europe. Since our founding in 1998 by American partners, we have hosted a broad range of clients from around the world, shooting feature films, tv shows, tv commercials, documentaries, virals, and photos.

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Embroidered Objects by Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene

Lithuanian artist Severija Inčirauskaitė-Kriaunevičienė uses cross-stitch embroidery to apply beautiful patterns to discarded objects.”The juxtaposition of functional objects emblazoned with traditional textile work is certain unexpected and little amusing, an aspect Severija further illustrates with some of her more humorous pieces depicting cigarette butts embroidered at the base of a tin can, or the skewed reflection of a person’s mouth on the edge of a spoon.”More art on the grid via Colossal

Source: Embroidered Objects by Severija Incirauskaite-Kriauneviciene | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Water Women: Swimming Figures Dip in and out of Water by Sonia Alins

In this collection of illustrations titled Dones d’aigua (water women), Spanish artist and illustrator Sonia Alins depicts several women immersed almost completely underwater, just a head or foot poking out from the uncertain depths of cloudy liquid. A haunting tension emerges not only from the clev

Source: Water Women: Swimming Figures Dip in and out of Water by Sonia Alins | Colossal

BAD CAT 

The Bad Cat is an animated epic for young adults featuring the unforgettably bad cat, Shero and his foul mouthed gang in action. As animals inhabiting streets Shero and his friends are after what anyone else in their notoriously sleazy Istanbul neighborho…

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Lernert & Sander | Ace & Tate

We’ve teamed up with our long-time friends, the brilliant artists and filmmakers Lernert & Sander, for a limited edition release. Intrigued by the idea that sunglasses cover our facial expressions, the creative duo designed two distinct, cartoon-like frames with a mind of their own: the Lernert & the Sander! Let them do the talking.

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Larger-Than-Life Hyperrealistic Portraits Rendered in Graphite and Charcoal by Arinze Stanley 

Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley works with graphite and charcoal pencils on large sheets of cartridge paper to render enormous portraits of his subjects. Spending upwards of 200 hours on an artwork, Stanley agonizes over the most minute details of each piece to painstakingly capture reflections of li

Source: Larger-Than-Life Hyperrealistic Portraits Rendered in Graphite and Charcoal by Arinze Stanley | Colossal

Anatomical Murals of Bisected Animals by Street Artist Nychos 

Street artist Nychos paints large murals of bisected animals and humans, large works that allow you to take a peek inside their anatomical structure. These works include extremely detailed bone and vein structures, such as the Tyrannosaurus rex he painted in Oakland, California late last year. Most

Source: Anatomical Murals of Bisected Animals by Street Artist Nychos | Colossal

Gnomonoid 

Gnomonoid, the project I am currently working on by myself, dont know tho, if I am able to finalize it, but so far I have a lot of fun doing it. A game which contains arcanoids mechanics and some features of turne based rpg/fighting.

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How to Create Custom Loading Animations to Decrease Bounce Rates

You probably wouldn’t stare at a white screen on a site or app for more than a few seconds without a page load status or time indicator. A well-crafted loading animation helps you stay engaged while you wait. Toptal Design Editor Tidjane Tall will show you how Slack, Trello, and Flickr loading animations can be done with ease. You’ll be able to apply what you’ll learn to create your own branded loading animation from scratch.

Source: How to Create Custom Loading Animations to Decrease Bounce Rates | Toptal

Future Library

One thousand trees have been planted in Nordmarka, a forest just outside Oslo, which will supply paper for a special anthology of books to be printed in one hundred years time. Between now and then, one writer every year will contribute a text, with the writings held in trust, unpublished, until the year 2114.

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Hanningtons Estate

Historically the most important retail destination in Brighton. Fiercely individual, Hanningtons Estate fuses the old with the new. We bring pioneering fashion, cutting-edge art and inspiring food and produce from around the world to the heart of Britain’s most creative city.

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InSymbiosis

We provide the biopharma industry with an alternative strategy for outsourcing in order to accelerate drug development programs and provide lower costs, thereby enabling critical new drugs to reach patients faster.

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MailChimp explains why things like ‘FailChips’ and ‘SnailPrimps’ are all part of its first major campaign 

Despite having a name that’s pretty easy to pronounce, MailChimp claims that the e-mail marketing platform has a history of people mispronouncing it (a claim that stems from an audio ad that ran in 2014 before the hit podcast

Source: MailChimp explains why things like ‘FailChips’ and ‘SnailPrimps’ are all part of its first major campaign | The Drum

Action Toys Come To Life In Stunning Images By Japanese Photographer

Japanese photographer Hot.kenobi plays with his action toys and uses photography to tell their entertaining stories. Osaka-based Hot.kenobi creates a universe where box office rivals DC and Marvel comics (sometimes Disney’s Star Wars as well) not only battle each other, but also have some fun in both surreal and everyday situations.

Source: Action Toys Come To Life In Stunning Images By Japanese Photographer

Finish Line #shoessofresh – nicola gastaldi motion graphics designer

After my GastaLoops series, an international agency wrote me asking for a commission for the new Finish Line campaign, #ShoesSoFresh. Among few different artists, like RADIO and Brandon Moats, the client gave me total freedom to create a loop in my own style, trying to catch the edginess and freshness of the brand. I’ve come…

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THÉODORE ROUSSEAU. UNRULY NATURE

Théodore Rousseau (1812–67) stands among the great figures of mid-19th century French painting. This autumn’s major special exhibition at the Glyptotek showcases Rousseau’s richly varied life’s work, where landscape painting became fertile soil for wild innovation. The exhibition is the first large-scale presentation of Rousseau ever in Scandinavia, and the first of its kind in Europe since 1967.

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A Step-by-step Guide to Designing Custom Illustrations, Without Any Drawing Skills 

Many designers shy away from making their own custom illustrations for the fear that they don’t have conventional drawing skills. What if we could show you how to make your own great custom illustrations, no sketching skills required? In this article, Toptal Design Blog Editor Tidjane Tall guides us through three step-by-step illustrations each with different styles.

Source: A Step-by-step Guide to Designing Custom Illustrations, Without Any Drawing Skills | Toptal

Relief Printing Art

Aftyn Shah is a self-taught artist who’s entire process of producing images requires a personal touch. Shah’s block printing technique involves drawing on the material, carving it, covering the piece with paint and pressing it onto paper. The artist draws inspiration from exploring local parks with her son and husband, and claims to be fueled by homemade lattes and Thai food.

Source: Relief Printing Art | Bored Panda

Hattie Newman

Hattie Newman makes sets and images that live in advertisements, magazines, galleries, websites, books and many other places around the world. With the help of her skilled apprentices, Hattie’s studio is a place where sketches and ideas quickly outgrow their pages and leap to life. Hattie is represented in the UK by BLINK ART and in […]

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Soulwire

I’m Justin Windle, a Creative Developer from London who likes to mix code, animation, interactivity and generative design. I work across the full JavaScript stack and have presented my work at conferences like Resonate and FITC. Formerly Google Creative Lab / Qwiki / FI. I’m currently freelancing.

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Nintendo Legends Concept

With the one of the hardest gifts to find in the market right now, we’ve been thrown back to the past with the NES Classic Edition. This little device is now adapted with our currently technology, we get to relive our early gaming experience. We would like to share this concept from Spencer Davis and Scott Schenone who had another concept in mind and it’s far more interesting than what’s actually on the market. They designed a beautiful product called: Nintendo Legends and I just loved everything about the design to the packaging. Hope you will enjoy it too!

Source: Nintendo Legends Concept – Industrial Design | Abduzeedo

40 Stunning Examples of High Speed Photography

Photography is more than a hobby these days, the beauty of photography is it can capture a moment for ever. What today we are talking about high speed photography, high speed photographs is art to capture pictures of a moment that pass far too quickly for us to record in some words a moment that we can’t see with our necked eye. Today in this post we are showcasing 40 Stunning Examples of High Speed Photography. Crown Source Paintball Blast Source High Speed Photography Pepsi Can Source Balloon Pinch Source High Speed Milk Drop Source Bullet Drink Source Strawberry Milk

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ACSL | Autonomous Control System Laboratory Co., Ltd.

s-20161221214127ACSL 株式会社自律制御システム研究所は、高性能・高品質のドローンを純国産で自社開発、販売を行うドローンメーカーです。自律飛行の研究を国内で行い、物流・空撮・測量・点検等、産業用として活躍するドローン開発を行っています。

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TOOLS – 3D Digital Art 

Luis de la Barrera-Montenegro is a visual artist, 3D, motion artist based in Madrid, Spain. He has been making an interesting 3D digital art series about our everyday tools as we all commonly know them about. But in his series, he actually replaced the elements or shall we call them components used instead of actually making 3D renders of the tool itself. The results are so clever and remarkable. Hope you will enjoy this collection!

Source: TOOLS – 3D Digital Art | Abduzeedo

Rogue One: Pixel Art 

8dd8f446352143.585108ffcb0e0Today is the day where the movie Rogue One: a Star Wars Story, it’s pretty exciting and are you gonna watch it today or this Weekend? Whatever if you’re a fan or not, it’s just incredible to see how inspirational designers will create and make as a tribute to the movie. Let’s take a look at the work of Pixel Jeff who is a Pixel Artist based in Taipei, Taiwan. Let’s enjoy his series at making some different landscape backgrounds with the main characters from Rogue One, including the Darth Vader.

Source: Rogue One: Pixel Art | Abduzeedo

The Super Simple Guide to Iconography

Screenshot at Dec 18 10-52-10We often hear that an image is worth a thousand words. Well, this applies very much to icons, which replace long sentences and words to optimize visual space, usability, and aesthetic. In this article, Toptal Designer Tidjane Tall shows us how to create 10 custom icons in less than 10 seconds each (we promise). Knowing how to design your own icons can go a long way, so learn how to craft a set of simple and effective icons to upgrade your skillset.

Source: The Super Simple Guide to Iconography | Toptal