Pencil illustrations by Charlotte Delarue
Check pencil illustrations created by Charlotte Delarue mostly famous for her music cover art done for bands like Justice, Kavinsky, Chromeo and etc
Check pencil illustrations created by Charlotte Delarue mostly famous for her music cover art done for bands like Justice, Kavinsky, Chromeo and etc
Northern Russia CG artist Denis Krasikov creates mouthwatering interior visualisation in Scandinavian style. You must visit his Behance profile to get a full picture of his works. We share his latest award-winning work made for some roomy and white loft
Talented calligrapher Ian Bernard (previously) released a small video proving that there are no limits to tools if you have skills
"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
"Established in 1923 by the American Institute of Graphic Arts as "Fifty Books,” the 50 Books | 50 Covers competition is now the longest continually running design competition in the United States. Since 2011, Design Observer has hosted it. And in 2015, for the first time, we are publishing a book and mounting an exhibition to commemorate the competition winners of 2014, narrowed down from a field of 500 entries from fourteen countries."
For now, they are producing the ultimate “book of books” to catalog the winners of this year’s 50 | 50 competition using a crowd-sourcing donation on Kickstarter Page.
..Spindler is the latest Berlin-based restaurant from the very same Frank Spindler behind Sage Club and Spindler & Klatt. Frank is the restaurant brains behind the operation, it’s his partner, renowned fashion designer Karolina Preis, who takes credit for the venue’s elegant good looks.. via
Photography © Klaus Lange
Short film dreamt by Aaron Paradox and narrated by Alan Watts
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.
Designcollector is happy to announce new media partnership with the largest Design festival in South America and one of the biggest in the world - TRIMARCHI. Happening in Buenos Aires during "Argentinian Spring" on September 25-27, festival gathers a stadium of creative minds soaking the atmosphere brought by world leading speakers. We believe that our new partnership with Trimarchi Festival bring you a lot of interesting news and collaborations.Book your challenging experience with a chance to enjoy Buenos Aires in "spring" with TRIMARCHI.
For fifteen years in a row, we've gathered the biggest community of restless creatures in Latin America in a stadium. Thousands of designers, photographers, publicists, architects, anthropologists, design-inquisitors, illustrators and musicians get together to think, debate and celebrate. This ritual has become a means of operation, a considered action, a form of joy. The connexion to the little darling is unavoidable. But what is design's little darling? Inspiration? A line on a blank sheet? A geometric shape? The reticule? Composition?
We are surrounded by little darlings which help us believe in what we do; confidence, and structure our plans; projection. Little muses that constantly whisper in our ear the steps we must take; those moments plagued with ideas, lights, inspirations.
The classic crossroad of design after the starting point; the Problem. And above it all, her, with her steps floating over neurons; the Solution, dressed in graphite, nodes or ink scattered on a sketch book. And this year, we're gonna celebrate her sweet 15!
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“For me, to create form and function out of what is essentially mud was magical,” says Sydney-based artist Niharika Hukku (@niharikahukku). With a background in painting, Niharika started out her career as a commercial illustrator, but later decided to pivot into the field of pottery making. “I always felt a pull towards ceramics,” Niharika says. “I wanted to do something that was personal and organic.” via Instagram Blog
Journalistic and somehow explicit photographer Franklin Obregon (Instagram) won't hide the feelings behind the photography frame
Russian visual and motion artist Alex Romanovsky has been commissioned to create Royksopp's Tour visuals for the current year.
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Take a heartbreaking video-trip to the world's largest Chinese cave Hang Son Doong, directed for you by Ryan Deboodt
"Jeremy Miranda’s work is calming, like the divergent directions of both halves of an overclocked brain spontaneously aligning, spectrum of possibility crystallizing poignantly, the chaos of the wider world and the general entropy of everyday life suddenly glowing, comforting, an austere blanket, warm."
"Sukha Amsterdam is a cozy warehouse located in the center of Amsterdam. Well known for its eco-friendly mindset, Sukha’s items come from a sustainable background, are Dutch designed or produced and all carefully selected."
In the series 'Minimal Pure', Turkish digital artist and art director Feridun Akgüngör combined architectural imagery and soothing colors to create serene minimal photographs.
Here is Tokyo's most unique rental, being a 100% Japanese-made, custom-built caravan. Constructed by local craftspeople and perfect for a two-person getaway, the intriguing dwelling place features a double bed, dining nook, storage shelves, an in-suite bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Once you step foot out of the caravan, you will find a deck with handcrafted wooden furniture that is a prime time spot for late night lounging. Caravan Tokyo is then parked inside a secure complex that also awards guests with access to a gallery, cafes and multiple food venders.
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"
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
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
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
Marco Battaglini pastiches together bits of Renaissance art with graffiti and other elements of modern pop — not unlike the divine versus the vulgar — in his digital paintings. By mashing together opposing visual traditions, the Italian artist (living in Costa Rica) challenges the viewer to contemplate a variety of topics: cultural democratization, the evolution of knowledge and information, and what he calls our 'patchwork culture.'