Susan Kare
According to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Susan Kare is “a pioneering and influential computer iconographer. Since 1983, Kare has designed thousands of icons for the world’s leading software companies. Utilizing a minimalist grid of pixels and constructed with mosaic-like precision, her icons communicate their function immediately and memorably, with wit and style.”
She began her career at Apple, Inc. as the screen graphics and digital font designer for the original Macintosh computer, initially advertised as the “computer for the rest of us.” Her studio’s work has continued to optimize for clarity and simplicity and to present concepts in clear, concise, and memorable ways.
Don't forget to check her portfolio and find out the fact she draw icons for Facebook too.







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Talented fashion photographer Eli McFadden set up a personal project, photographed and edited exclusively on the iPhone.










A poster series by Justin Barber
This humorous poster series takes some of the most common, everyday lies we tell ourselves and hear from others, and bluntly translates them into the unequivocal truth. By visually representing the difference in what we often say but secretly mean, Truth and Lies uncovers the inane conversational nuances that reveal paradoxical dichotomies in our otherwise ordinary life. In other words, this is what you say, but (this is what you mean) - and we all know it.





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.









"Halloween is fast approaching the annual tradition of pumpkin carving has begun to rear its ugly head - literally. American artist Ray Villafane has taken pumpkin carving to a whole new level. Using his background in fine art and his work in designing models for DC and Marvel comics, Ray turns pumpkins into gruesome gothic gargoyles." via Daily Telegraph

















Here are some images of the completed 'Spaceport America' by internationally recognized firm foster + partners in New Mexico, USA. The first commercial space terminal in the world, the new 11,148 m2 facility will offer opportunities for tourists to travel into space.









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NYC based fashion and editorial photographer TOMAAS shows of his strength in latest "Plastic Fantastic" series.






Californian photographer Julia Galdo collaborates with her mate Cody Cloud and both represent JuCo collective.




BJ and Richeille Formento are an NY artist duo practicing fashion and editorial photography worth to see and enjoy.



Daniela Gilsanz from RISD (The Rhode Island School of Design) designed a series of iPhone cases mimicking the fact you are chatting on your mobile.


Californian photographer and journalist Scott London visited famous Burning Man festival for the eight time. Here is a gallery of his really captivating and mesmerizing photos.



Guys from Artefact (those with innovative 






