Jamie Bradshaw motions
The portfolio of motion graphics director Jamie Bradshaw grown up professionally in Electronics Art team and came out with a personal studio Jim Jam Graphics. His recent work was made for Amon Tobin fan video project.

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Born in Israel in 1973, Noma Bar is a Graphic Designer and Illustrator based in London. In his very personal way of working he executes complex ideas with a stunning and deceptive simplicity using, in a masterly way, the technique of negative space. His work has appeared in many media: UK Esquire, The Economist, Men's Health, The New York Times, Wallpaper, The Guardian, Time Out London, IBM.
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New motion identities for Moscow based Kommersant channel created by Double G for Dixon Baxi. 













A good evening with proper atmosphere required to describe illustration of Ray Caeser, for now we'd like to cite Ray from his 







UK-based product designer Finn Magee "uses advertising techniques such as surprise, juxtaposition and humor" in his designs, perhaps best seen in his Flat Life series of objects. Each is a poster image of an object, with the twist being that the objects actually work. via 





Martin Donnelly is an art director and photographer born and living in England. Mezzetty is a photographic studio that was established in 1999 as a playground for experimentation. He has new updates in portfolio after our last visit.


Beautiful stills from Vincent Fournier 









One of our favourite modern sculptor 









"Mainly working with advertising, design and editorial clients, Sykes has a very inspiring portfolio, here is a selection of some of my favorites from his portfolio."



Enter the imaginary world of London based graphic designer Jack Crossing


Considered one of the pioneers of contemporary photography, David Bailey is credited with photographing some of the most compelling images of the last five decades. 



We love recent typography work from Chris LaBrooy where he twisted architectural classic in a new 3D way.







