Facades by Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy

"Facades is an ongoing series of work by French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy that imagines a world where facades have been completely isolated from buildings. He shares of the project" writes Collosal

The façade is the first thing we see, it’s the surface of a building. It can be impressive, superficial or safe. Just like during a wandering through a foreign city, I walk through the streets with these questions: what will happen if we stick to that first vision? If the daily life of “The Other” was only a scenery? This series thus offers a vision of an unknown world that would only be a picture, without intimate space, with looks as the only refuge.

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Vespa Cam

What a Roman Holiday without noisy Italian scooter and shiny gloss helmets? Now add the next ingredient - shake but don't stir. That is Vespa Cam, a concept made by students Rotimi Solola and Cait Miklasz. According to the design duo, the camera will have a Vespa rectangular thin streamlined body, a large touch-finder, a curved shape and a fresh mint colour.

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Installations by Janet Echelman

From San Francisco to New York City, Amsterdam to Sydney, and India to Portugal, Janet Echelman has been captivating thousands with her public art installations that awe and inspire. Echelman's urban sculptures span the volume of high rises, but float with the lightness of clouds. Echelman is currently embarking on her largest piece ever, a 700-foot-long sculpture that will be suspended over Vancouver next month in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the TED Conference. In collaboration with the Burrard Arts Foundation, she’s currently seeking funding via Kickstarter to make it happen.

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365 Parisiens by Constantin Mashinskiy

Constantin Mashinskiy is a Russian photographer who currently lives in Paris. 365 parisiens is his latest project for the year 2014. He wants to take one black and white picture of one random parisian per day during a whole year. You can check the new photo everyday at 365parisiens.tumblr.com

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The Surreal Photography of Madame Peripetie

"A new fashion photography book by London-based image maker Sylwana Zybura (a.k.a. Madame Peripetie) is just about to be released by German publisher Seltmann+Söhne. Titled ‘Dream Sequence’, the book contains a series of portraits of imaginary characters, whose features are replaced by flowers or other objects while their bodies are covered with bizarre garments and colours. The book which evolved out of a long-term photography project, has won several awards (including the Double Gold at PX3 2011 in Paris, and an honourable mention at the International Photography Awards 2013 in New York), and has been compiled for costume designers, fashion stylists and everyone who is interested in character design and image building in general." via Yatzer

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Sunlight Pills by Vaulot and Dyevre

Some instant summer anyone? I'll take a box of it! "Sunlight Pills" created by Vaulot and Dyevre contains the sunshine from Borabora to the Maldives, Haiti and the Bahamas is available as a healthy little pill. Though be careful and don’t exceed the recommended daily dose. (Don't even think to steal the idea for some travel agency, we are watching you :)

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Tilting Furniture by XYZ

Based in Tbilisi, Georgia, design studio ‘XYZ Integrated Architecture’ has an affinity for tilted axes and acute angles. The studio’s characteristic approach is ever-present in their series of furniture, namely chairs and tables, which have been designed to tilt as if they are collapsing on one side. xyz-furniture-10

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Typography Playground by Ruslan Khasanov

Russian designer Ruslan Khasanov shows of new typography experiments. They include typography artworks based on chemical reactions, film disposals and even edible stuff as a part of his I Ate Alphabet Tumblr page. Check the full Typography Set on Behance and enjoy the selected works below

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