Andrew Archer
Commercial editorial illustrator Andrew Archer bases in Melbourne and works with a great passion to details and dynamic composition.









Commercial editorial illustrator Andrew Archer bases in Melbourne and works with a great passion to details and dynamic composition.









Here is an artist Kevin Francis Gray and his body of work is not the sculpture itself but the emotion of a current movement captured in marble.










Award-winning (5 RedDot Awards, 10 Design&Design) designer Alexander Mukomelov released his latest product concept for daily bicycle commuters - Bike Lift & Carry is the compact seat post mounted device stores a retractable belt, that, when pulled out, attaches securely to the handlebar. When done carrying, buttons positioned on the sides of the gadget activate the automatic folding of the belt. To get your personal holder you can support and bake the project on Kickstarter and send it as a Christmas gift for someone you care.




I admit I've never seen Futurama in my live, but I am sure you guys will appreciate the attempt of Moscow-based designer Alexey Zakharov (previously) to bring it live in 3D.







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"The air is made up of many different components that are products of our environment, including pollution, moisture, and more. London-based artist Lauren Bowker and her material exploration studio THE UNSEEN have developed a form of ink that’s reactive to the different fluctuations in the wind as well as our own body. It’s demonstrated in a couture capsule collection entitled Air, which was designed for Swarovski and presented during London’s Fashion Week 2014." via






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With her latest series entitles "Color Studies: Pink" Carissa Gallo aims to study – as its name implies – the color pink, and the things, both natural and unnatural, that we see in that shade










"Cross Country" is ongoing series of stunning dreamscapes out of natural sceneries shot by Reuben Wu (who is also known as a part of awesome Ladytron electronic band). His dreamy landscapes are something to dig and dive into after a long working day








Manchester-based artist and illustrator James Roper uses crayons, pencil, and paper for the series of illustrations that create the narrative of "The Inscending Spiral"











Russian illustrator Ivan Belikov rethinks leading countries coats of arms in a brutal, predator way. Meet his Herbarium on Behance - volume one and two















Hungarian photographer and graphic designer Flora Borsi has recently launched her new series called "IRÉEL", featuring mix of photographic elements with painting techniques. Last photo below is a behind the scene frame to see how she produced the final work.
A hyperrealist painter aims to achieve a result which looks like a real photographic picture. A pictorialist photographer's desired result is visually equivalent to a painting. The photographs are real, I've just applied some color/toning effects, adjusted the contrast and a few skin retouch.










Italian photographer based in London Davide Roveri created a beautiful visual ode to the city he felt in love
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Taipei based designer Yi-Ting Chen , illustrator Ya Shin and photographer Chang Chieh created an awesome project where Asian aesthetics meets technology."In nowadays, urban living gradually can not live without technologies and automobiles, which accompany people for 24 hours just like two soul mates or pets. People hope to interact with others closer via Internet, however, the convenience of technology condenses the genuineness and cares from humans. "
In the past, there are two purpose of having The Cage, one is for admiring-use, to show the elegant movements and the sound of birds; the other is the symbol of society, representing the social level by having a delicate Cage. Deep inside their mind is their reliable consistency. Urbancage tries to represent the past innocent imagination of the society by comparing the phenomenon of over-using mobile phone in nowadays and the behavior of raising birds in the past.
To unite the cage and the mobile phone by penetrating the action of holding and placing the cage, so we can metaphor the automobiles to the birds in cage. Therefore, to connect the electronical bird with humanbeing via the technology of the application, creating a new life style and hbit by that
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This decade is definitely facing a juxtaposition of science and fashion, here is another great example of this trend. "We believe in creating timeless pieces with the world in mind. Our sustainable essentials are handcrafted and consciously made with craftspeople all around the world. Slow Factory is the link between our world and galaxies whose distance reaches places beyond our imagination. Today, we are here, and we are all inherently connected."










"Seascapes" is an extensive study of the ocean as the tides move in and out and waves crash against the shore. Created by Helsinki-based photographer Antti Viitala, every composition follows the same structure where overcast skies and deep blue water blend together at a straight horizon line, which cuts directly across the center.











“I like to challenge myself with complex portraits especially people with freckles or beard,” says Monica Lee, who often works from photographic portraits to create seemingly identical drawings. Surprisingly, Lee worked in the digital world for 12 years before making the jump to illustration. But it certainly doesn’t show. She now spends 3-4 weeks on a single drawing. The artist attributes her love for hyperrealism to her father, who worked in the field of photography.










British designer Joshua Renouf made dreams come true - coffee scent as a morning alarm, what else to add? The coffee maker "Barisieur" heats the water with induction elements and brews the coffee all by itself – all you have to do is load it up the night before. Interestingly, Renouf points out that this preparation process may actually help users fall asleep at night; “It encourages a ritual before going to sleep, signalling to the body and mind that it is time to unwind and relax,” he writes on his website.



















United Kingdom-based logo designer and hand letterer Ian Barnard creates beautiful typography lettering by hand. Taking quotes of famous personalities, encouraging phrases, words of wisdom and more, he creates beautiful art that will put a smile to your face.









Set designer Nicola Yeoman has created a series of artworks, installations and set design for both editorial and advertising campaigns. Some of her projects showcase impressive works of typography—using everyday items such as chairs, scissors, twigs and fabric, she has created letters of the alphabet.






Young designer and paper artist, Fideli Sundqvist, from Sweden shows off her best handmade and graphic designs on personal website









Canadian hyper realistic artist Francois Chartier have a wonderful gallery of artworks worth to visit online











