"Hope You Like Skulls"

"Hope You Like Skulls" is a series of personal print designs that started as simple experiments and resulted as a sole project. Using tribal, ancient and authentic ornaments UK-based digital artist Billy Bogiatzoglou creates 50 totems ready to decorate your cavern

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Architectural Drawing by Minty Sainsbury

Having a 2-years experience in architectural studies I can't pass by the portfolio of a talented pencil artist Minty Sainsbury (Instagram). Her latest series of "Seen Through Masterpieces" makes us think of how far did the urban development ruin the historical city sightseens wherever it is in London or Saint-Petersburg.

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FIELD x @Monotype - TYPE REINVENTED

In three unique digital art installations, FIELD and Monotype explore the future of typography. The digital triptych consists of "Glyph.Index", "Sensual Power" and "Responsive Energy"

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Glyph.Index An elegant and energetic experience revealing the sophisticated craftsmanship of our industry’s most treasured typefaces, paired with dynamic, motion-controlled visuals and sound. Software Development by David Li, Patrick Fürst, Tak Fung, Marco Weber Documentary by Santiago Arbelaez - La Familia

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Sensual Power Glyph.Index is an infinite interactive journey through the vast spectrum of Unicode glyphs in Noto Sans and its 96 font variations – the only typeface designed to represent every symbol in every language. Shown at Resonate Festival in Belgrade, Glyph.Index celebrates the global community and its cultural diversity in playful, rhythmical, ever-changing patterns. Art Direction + Design by Hudson-Powell Software Development by David Li, Patrick Fürst Sound Design by Box of Toys Audio Filming by Colin Solal Cardo Edit by Aurelien Boisson Grade by Josh Warren at Okay Studio

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Responsive Energy Responsive Energy, the third installation artwork in the series, explores typefaces in context with space, material and light. In a percussive sequence, bold letter shapes define spatial compositions, melt into tactile surfaces, and form out of dynamic generative processes. Animation by Julien Simshauser, Matt Evans, Fernando Magalhães Documentary by Pablo Rivera at La Familia Sound design by Jochen Mader

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The Sound of Taste

"A recently released one-minute video called "The Sound of Taste" gives new meaning to the catchphrase "flavor explosion." This slow-motion video by director Chris Cairns (Grey London) was made as a commercial for a U.K. product called Flavour Shots. Rhythmic pyrotechnics send several colorful tons of black peppercorns, cardamom, turmeric, paprika, cumin seeds, coriander, and more soaring upward in great clouds of spicy fireworks." via

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UK Barge No.1 by Bert & May Spaces

Barge No.1 is the first in a series of alternative and affordable housing developments planned for London and the UK by Bert & May Spaces Made in the UK and designed in collaboration with RaT Architecture and design project manager Laura Fulmine, Barge No.1 is the first phase in a series of inventive and affordable living spaces that the Bert & May team have planned for London and the UK.

To launch its new floating venture, the Bethnal Green-based brand installed a 50ft wide beam barge in St John's Square, just behind the Zetter Hotel where they hosted talks and events during Clerkenwell Design Week.

You can book this Barge on Airbnb as well

Read more at Wallpaper*

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UK Barge No.1 by Bert & May Spaces

Barge No.1 is the first in a series of alternative and affordable housing developments planned for London and the UK by Bert & May Spaces Made in the UK and designed in collaboration with RaT Architecture and design project manager Laura Fulmine, Barge No.1 is the first phase in a series of inventive and affordable living spaces that the Bert & May team have planned for London and the UK.

To launch its new floating venture, the Bethnal Green-based brand installed a 50ft wide beam barge in St John's Square, just behind the Zetter Hotel where they hosted talks and events during Clerkenwell Design Week.

You can book this Barge on Airbnb as well

Read more at Wallpaper*

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Sculptures by Tamsin van Essen

"British ceramicist Tamsin van Essen is fascinated by what she describes as the “the fragile boundary between attraction and repulsion,” a place where tension is created by the visible and the obscured. For her Erosion series Essen created layered blocks of alternating black and white porcelain which she then sandblasted to mimic biological forms similar to a parasitic virus in the process of devouring a host. " via Colossal

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Floating House on the River Thames in London

Designed by Steve and Nick Tidball, creative directors of the TBWA agency, it includes two bedrooms, a working bathroom and a garden with real grass and an apple tree. It will meander up and down the river throughout the week, hosting various events and even some sleepovers.

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Samuel Burgess-Johnson

"The London-based designer, art director and typographer Samuel Burgess-Johnson made a name for himself by aptly representing numerous record releases through stunning album and singles artwork. Inspired by stimulating visuals and innovation through his creative capacity, Burgess-Johnson has designed a multitude of visual dreamscapes that enriches the sounds of artists such as Usher, Disclosure, Diplo, The 1975, Ta-ku and many more."

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