Sam Green illustrations
Gifted daughter based in London juxtaposes traditional portraiture and figurative Illustration using pencil and spicing artworks with digital touches.
Gifted daughter based in London juxtaposes traditional portraiture and figurative Illustration using pencil and spicing artworks with digital touches.
Nice 3d and graphic design works by
, Poland. Really sick technique and sense of colours there.
Spiros is a graphic design graduate from Middlesex University although Illustration has since won his heart. He is currently working on graphic design and fashion projects while continuing his studies in fashion illustration at the London College of Fashion. He recently completed collaborations/placements at Alexander McQueen, Goose Design and Saturday-London and is currently working on various other freelance projects. http://www.spiroshalaris.com/
Currently on show at the La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris is an exhibition by Matt Pyke aka Universal Everything named Super-Computer-Romantics. In total, 12 pieces occupy the space, each unique dealing with the topic or anthropomorphism and computer romanticism.
UK based contemporary artist Nigel Cox working in Photorealistic Minimalism has an awesome portfolio worth to explore and enjoy
Commissioned by Deutsche Bank, Universal Everything has created a huge wall installation for the bank's new Hong Kong head office. The videowall is a central focus of Deutsche Bank Hong Kong new headquarters, further enhancing the bank's reputation for supporting the arts.
State of the Obvious® A collection by Mash Creative made for Design Museum, London.
Extending the philosophy & thinking behind our branded State of the Obvious® collection, we have designed a set of products exclusively for the Design Museum.
The design of these products has been heavily influenced by the International Typographic Style from the 50’s and 60’s & shows an evolution from our original S/O/T/O collection. It has been designed to appeal to typography and design lovers alike.
Design Museum x State of the Obvious® collection is available to buy from: http://designmuseumshop.com/
Theo's photography lays far away for any labels and I'd call it just right shots in right time with a drop of sensuality, a splash of creativity and a flow of a sunshine. Check them all on his Flickr account
UK based artist Russ Mills (Behance). His current work is an clash of styles from classical to pop surrealism, focusing predominantly on the human form, though also abstracting elements from nature and the animal kingdom.
The youngest and fast growing agency in advertising field - Heavenly from London. Meet their website or continue to the site to watch their motions.
Danny Yount has been recognized internationally for his work in feature film and television main titles. He has earned an Emmy for the Six Feet Under main title (produced at Seattle-based Digital Kitchen), has been elected into the Alliance Graphique Internationale and is currently a creative director at Prologue Films. Check his motion reel under the cut
Touching frames from Scotland based young lady photographer shooting under Tinyevil name. Her amazing sets of photos can be seen on Flickr photoblog.
Design concept for iPad app and online webstore for famous art book house Taschen. The concept was created by London based designer Ricky Burgess.
Brit Insurance Designs of the Year is the Design Museum’s annual exploration of the most innovative, interesting and forward-looking new work in design of all kinds, from around the world.
The exhibition presents around 100 projects which are a selection from those nominated by a group of internationally respected design experts, curators, critics, practitioners and enthusiasts. The nominated designs fall into seven categories - architecture, fashion, furniture, graphics, interactive, product and transport. They can be designed by a practice, team or individual. A winner for each category will be selected by an international jury and one overall winner is awarded Brit Insurance Design of the Year 2011 at the awards dinner on March 15
Some examples from nominated designers:
DixonBaxi project "Join the Dots" is a celebration of the spirit of collaboration.
"Our approach has always been one that embraces collaboration as a fundamental part of what we do. Over the last ten years we have worked with highly talented individuals, teams and companies from all over the world that help bring our vision to life" - DixonBaxi
A simple idea. A consistent frame for a multitude of work. A single dot, each representing one collaborator, each a connection to another. Each collaborator is given a template of a dot in a fixed position on an A2 portrait poster. Each interpreted this in their own way.
After watching AndyBoyd's you will have absolutely same face as this squirrel. A-w-e-s-o-m-e!
"Working in England, as Head of 3D Commercials for Framestore CFC, Andy Boyd developed a passion for creating high-end visual effects. His portfolio includes two well received Rexona commercials that feature digital animals running wild in the urban jungle. One of these creatures was even featured on the cover of 3D World #89 along with an article highlighting Andy’s furring technique." - SideFX
Watch the reel under the cut.
Mash Creative is an independent (hence never saw dependent ones) creative studio based in East London. We like their branding works, worth to visit and see.
Brighton, UK based media agency Future Deluxe released nice but short motion identity made for one of their client.
"Fashion is dead! Vivat Fashion!"
With a collection inspired by religious iconography and Florentine opulence, Gareth Pugh made his Italian fashion debut at Pitti Immagine #79, showcasing his clothes via a unique fashion film, created with Ruth Hogben.
From our point of view Gareth Pugh is the most valuable trend setter and forward thinking creative person working on a modern fashion and design scenes. His prophetic gift pushes the limits of art and perception whether they are physical or visual. Enjoy his latest fashion attack.
Alternative Vimeo:
Quite impressive motion design from Jean-Christophe Naour, a french Interaction Designer based in Seoul, South-Korea.