2D Honkey Kong by Chirstian Aslund

Swedish photographer Christian Åslund shot this Jim Rickey advertising campaign as a “tribute to classic 2D platform games and integrate the person with the street scenes”. Called ‘Honkey Kong’, Åslund shot these photos in Hong Kong using a tele lens, making the images appear flat—creating the feeling of the model navigating the streets on a 2D plane. via

A New World by Tobias van Schneider

Tobias van Schneider is a multidisciplinary designer born in Germany, raised in Austria and currently living and working in Stockholm. We showcase his latest digital artwork "A New World"

"A new world" 20-13 is an experimental artwork/illustration I did as a personal project. I'm currently working on a limited edition print version and hope I can give you some updates soon. In the meantime enjoy the digital mobile wallpapers.

Ceramic street art by Daria Makarenko

“Ceramic Speaks in the Street” is a series of street art by Russian artist Daria Makarenko where missing bricks or stones on a wall or panels absent from pavement are replaced by bricks/stones/slabs with thoughts and phrases. The idea was to take an architectural item from an urban space and replace it with something thought provoking that can communicate between the artist and the viewer.

The project’s pieces were located throughout the streets of Stockholm, Sweden from 2011-2012.

Design Milk

The Invisible Bicycle Helmet

We have been following this product since last year from its concept to a real Invisible Bicycle Helmet called "Hödving". Designed by Terese Alstin and Anna Haupt it makes a big steps now on a real market. It's ergonomic, it's practical, it complies with all the safety requirements, and it's also subtle and blends in with what else you are wearing. Worth to mention Invisible Helmet is made for people who prefers good looking to personal safety (yes, you) and especially when riding a bike (have you ever saw a fixed-bike lover with that bulky still safety helmet from a nearby store? No).

http://vimeo.com/43038579

Bright Light app concept

Bright Light is an app concept for Ray-Ban (apparently a briefcase) that will help you finding the sunny spots in your city, the places where you can enjoy the sun without the visual noise of the buildings. This app can help people to get the most out of the sun and their sunglasses. Wish it exists in Saint-Petersburg!App concept is created by Eva Wallmark, Rick Beskow and Michal Sitkiewicz from Swedish Berghs School of Communication http://cargocollective.com/evarickardmichal

http://vimeo.com/41000314

Recoloured photography by Sanna Dullaway

Historical photography, recoloured by Sweden-based artist Sanna Dullaway with Photoshop. She owns a small studio that helps to restore memories in colours, so this series can work as her advertising but still awesome and on my opinion Adobe must get in contact with her for some collaborations.

Carl Kleiner for Ikea Kitchen

After a great success of "IKEA Homemade" project the brand comes up with a next strike. Photographer Carl Kleiner teams up with Ikea once again, but this time they asked Carl to (together with stylist Evelina Kleiner) put together and capture ways to spend the budget you get when you buy a kitchen at Ikea.

via TrendLand

Client: IKEA Agency: Forsman & Bodenfors Art director: Christoffer Persson, Maria Fridman Copywriter: David Lundgren Photographer: Carl Kleiner / Mink MGMT Stylist: Evelina Kleiner

People People design

Sweden products designers are not creating new bicycles, they understand people needs and enhance products. All of their work is conceptual product design but I believe they will find a decent partners and make people happier. Now check their latest project of transparent sound system. How they designed it for people. "The transparent design lets the speaker blend in to any living room out there. The size can be big enough to offer a good sound quality, yet the speaker takes little visible space. The box is transparent, but the sound creating components are clearly emphasized."

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Genevieve Bjargardottir photography

Trapped between Iceland and Sweden analogue photography of Genevieve Bjargardottir make believe in harmony between human and nature.

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