Jorge Colombo iPhone Art
Lisbon born US artist Jorge Colombo has worked as an illustrator, as a photographer, and as a graphic designer. His cover illustration for the June 1, 2009 issue of The New Yorker was the first one created on an iPhone for a major magazine. Later he released a book "New York: Finger Paintings by Jorge Colombo," containing one hundred landscapes created on an iPhone.










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During my last vacation trip to Paris I was lucky to spot the office of the world-renown agency Hellohikimori but had no good reason for an interview during our small chat with HKI founder, David Ronhel. I believe rare design office can brag of such an amazing location just two turns from Notre-Dame. And despite touristic brew outside the atmosphere in HKI headquarters was more than workaholic.
For an instance Getty Images France were luckier and released a full version of HKI Interview. It worth to enjoy with other videos from "Talent Digital" project featuring famous designers and agencies.











Excellent digital artworks can be found in Nikita Veprikov portfolio








Based in Rotterdam, Erwin Kho is an illustrator that creates a wonderful world on his screen canvases full of digital creatures and peaceful polygonal environment. His work can best be described as having a warm clean look with an eye for detail and nuance.








Surprising and versatile Spanish photographer and digital artist Rafa Zubiria creates sensual surrealistic artworks with photo collages. Discover his latest set called "No Way Home" and find other works on his website.



Martin Donnelly is an art director and photographer born and living in England. Mezzetty is a photographic studio that was established in 1999 as a playground for experimentation. He has new updates in portfolio after our last visit.


Studio Muti is Clinton Campbell and Miné Jonker. They are based in the beautiful city of Cape Town, South Africa. After spending over 4 years with local illustration pioneers Am I Collective, Miné and Clinton decided to team up and form Studio Muti. Together they combine their creative talents to provide illustration, typography and design both locally and abroad.





Moscow based daily digital dreamer discovers another way to see reality and shows it of on his collages.









Vladimir Tomin made his commission to SlashTHREE virtual exhibition "Quote Unquote"







Using just his finger tips and a cheap application, Seikou Yamaoka carefully builds up strokes of colour on the iPod Touch 3.5-inch screen over several hours. He says his goal is to produce images that look more like watercolour paintings than digital artworks. 


Enter the imaginary world of London based graphic designer Jack Crossing


Thomas Traum is Thomas Eberwein and collaborators. Grown up in 




