Fil Ryabchikov
Fill Ryabchikov is a self-taught illustrator and graphic designer based in Saint-Petersburg represented by @hplus_creative and known for collaboration with our @Digital.Decade platform. His works combine bright colors and neon light effects with strong retro-futuristic aesthetics.
KaloolaJay illustrative flat world
KaloolaJay Studio creates mid century pastel prints with a tropical & architectural art twist
Package Design For Hair Cosmetics
Clever design is often about clear message and minimum visual efforts, what is a rare pair in creative world. A good combination of that makes viewer “read” the idea and enrich it with their own understanding leaving confusion behind. Here is a package for Hair Cosmetics made by Belarus designer Edgar Kirei in collaboration with Polina Ivanova










Lili des Bellons
French illustrator and graphic artist Lili des Bellons follows the reference from pop culture, Medieval art, African art, Japanese animation, and iconography created by poster artists in Europe. The viewer is witness to Lili’s vibrant, somewhat frightening, and futuristic illustrations, which are brought to life with its strange characters as they interact with their peculiar universes.
Luiz Philippe Art of Stone
Brazilian artist Luiz Philippe uses stone, tiles and mosaics to create his suitcase sculptures you will never get a chance to sneak on any border
May Parlar Photography
“Berlin-based photographer and video artist May Parlar often uses outdoor open spaces for her impressive fine art photographs. She creates performative images exploring the human condition and the nomadic experience of ‘being’ in constructed realities. The idea of self, time & memory, the notions of belonging and alienation are recurrent themes in her practice.”
“I work across different mediums such as photography, film, performance art, sculpture, installation, and landscape art; and all of which gets merged in the end and put together with a glue that for me is the camera”
Blair Martin Cahill
“There are layers in all we see, do and present in our lives. These are the elements which we want to show, conceal, or perhaps only hint at. What is revealed is equally important to what is not, and both are needed to capture an entire vision.” - Blair Martin Cahil
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Prostocrew Chaos Identity by Roma Erohnovich
Prostorcrew is a player in Moscow’s event market. A special attitude to visual communication is what distinguishes prostocrew from other agencies on the market. It’s not lovely pictures or business identity — it’s more like an album cover, a revolution symbol or a subculture sign.
Roma Erohnovich team released the first iteration of a formless identity three years ago, and with the current redesign, we replenish the lexicon and make metaphors out of those new meanings.





Simon Hjortek
Strange Things happening on Simon’s Hjortek account who is in love with the beautiful & the bizarre. The weird & the wonderful. Also known under the pseudonym Magnificent Beast (@magnificentbeaststudios)
Paper Wigs by Asya Kozina for Dolce Gabbana
Talented Asya Kozina was commissioned by Dolce Gabbana to painstakingly create huge paper cut-art wigs for their Alta Moda show this December. Together with her husband, Dmitry, Asya completed a set of wearable piece of art that broke fashion internet
Pilar Torcal Colorful Illustrations
Pilar Torcal is a Barcelona born and raised designer and illustrator who dreamt of being a gymnast, a model, and an archaeologist as a kid.
After studying advertising and trying out luck as an account executive, she realized that colors and type had always been what she really liked to fill her time with. She then went back to study and after working for a while at a small editorial design studio in the center of the city, she moved to NY to first start working at the women-led studio mgmt design and later on for a big digital design agency called Huge Inc.
Fluffy mogwai of Renee French
Artist Renee French draws tiny fluffy creatures that seems to be completely innocuous. But somehow they fall into uncanny valley of perception with their exaggerated features of mogwai or gremlins
Modern Ukiyo-e Illustrations
Beijing, China, based illustrator JiJi being inspired by the traditional “ukiyo-e” genre of Japanese art, creates intricately drawn artworks with a modern twist


Claudia Fontes ceramics "Fungus" sculptures
Claudia Fontes is an Argentinean visual artist based in England who explores through her actions, objects and research the poetic space and alternative modes of perception of culture, nature, history and society that emerge from processes of decolonization, be they personal, interpersonal, or social. She is well-known for her work “The Horse Problem” - top art installation at Venice Biennial in 2017. Her recent ceramic sculptures are gripping each other tight as they are transformed into fungus like growths and spores in an eerie but romantic series.
SS20 INERTIA by kofta
“Impulse embodied in objects sets in motion the imagination, which in turn makes it possible to get in touch with the beginning and feel the primary motive. Continuity does not give rise to cyclicality, but opens up new things without breaking the tradition.“
Designer Konstantin Kofta is back with his new collection of hi-end leather bags INERTIA SS20. As stated by his studio - “We want to allow the viewer to gain different perspective on familiar things through synergizing with our artwork. Our bags serve as a canvas for expressing our creative intentions through properties that they did not initially possess, endowing them with ability to bring aesthetic pleasure, while maintaining functionality.”
Anna's Karma sensual illustrations
Sensual watercolours illustrations featuring “femme fatale” went out from Anna’s Karma brushes
Ilka & Franz
Ilka & Franz are a German/ Austrian photo & director duo based in London (UK). Their work blurs the lines between portraiture and still life and is often humorous with an unexpected twist. While their unmistakable use of colour is vibrant and bold, their conceptual undertones are often subtle and of child-like naivety. Ilka & Franz draw their inspiration from pop culture, kitsch and surrealism as they put a playful spin on the ordinary. The duo work on editorial and commercial commissions in the UK and abroad.
Ruslan Onishchenko
Artist Ruslan Onishchenko works mainly with oil on wood decorating self-made “Victorian" furniture with an illusive world full of divine characters.






Yuschav Arly
Talented illustrator from Bali, Yuschav Arly shares new works made during this year