Evgeny Kiselev for Windows8

A group of talented designers (Simon Scott, Joshua Davis, Catalina Estrada, Evgeny Kiselev, Francisco Miranda, Eleanor Grosch, Marius Bauer, Steven Wilson, Kustaa Saksi, Adhemas Batista) was commissioned by Microsoft to create Windows8 Startscreens and Wallpapers. We will take a closer look on Evegeny's works as the only Russian from this mighty team. http://www.behance.net/gallery/Windows-8-Start-screen-background-design/5676287

Interactive Navigation by SILA

Moscow House of Photography and Nokia along with AR-Door and SILA have created the projective animated navigation across the building and its expositions. SILA is a small but brave Moscow-based media design studio did a number of good identity and conceptual design works that are worth to explore on http://s-i-l-a.com/

http://vimeo.com/50855618

Made by Humans by Universal Everything

Universal Everything was commissioned by Hyuindai to create an interactive wall in Hyunday Vision Hall HQ South Korea. Check the video in the post within fresh interview with UE founder Matt Pyke arranged by The Creators Project. And the interview coincides with the launch of the new Universal Everything website which is always worth a revisit. Check out their new showreel as well.

http://vimeo.com/52025659

Interview with UE' Matt Pyke by The Creators Project http://vimeo.com/52057332

Universal Everything Showreel http://vimeo.com/30795426

Psychedelic paintings by Ted Vasin

Ted Vasin is a Russian-born artist raised and based in San Francisco creating a wide range of works, often bound by their digital origins, presented as painting or as sound. His work combining representational drawing skills with colorful abstract forms is oftenly psychedelic or hyperrealist with a frequent use of self portraits.

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Jack Crossing updates

Jack Crossing graduated from Bath Spa University with a degree in Graphic Communication in 2008. He is now working as a graphic designer at EMPIRE Design in London. His innovative approach to graphic design has gained him plenty of appreciations among the Behance community.

ARART - Augment Reality in Art Gallery

Augmented Reality continues to seep into popular culture, this installment the ARART iPhone app by Kei Shiratori, Takeshi Mukai & Younghyo Bak. The Japanese artist collective brings famous artwork to virtual life via point-and-see animation. Paintings like the Mona Lisa and album art like Radiohead's Kid A come to life, nodding and spinning when viewed through the filter of the iPhone screen.

http://vimeo.com/50747223

You can try to experiment with images in the post by downloading ARART app from here

Or use the link http://arart.info/museum/

Jordan Metcalf Typography

Cape Town based graphic designer and artist Jordan Metcalf was asked by Boston Magazine to create a toolkit for their 2012 ‘Best of Boston’ issue. The work includes a lock-up for the table of contents, an opening DPS for the section, and various sub-section headers. via Trendland

Back to the Future by Alex Varanese

"I've explored that idea in this series by re-imagining four common products from 2010 as if they were designed in 1977: an mp3 player, a laptop, a mobile phone and a handheld video game system. I then created a series of fictitious but stylistically accurate print ads to market them, as well as a handful of abstract posters (you know, just for funsies)... The irony is that all post-modern, smugly self-referential retro porn aside, I'd gladly trade in my immaculately designed 21st century gadgets for these hideously clunky, faux-wood-paneled pieces of uber-kitsch. Sorry, Apple." - Alex Varanese