Hipster Branding

Dave Spengeler, a 22 years old graphic designer & illustrator from Switzerland reviewed the branding of famous brands to create their own logo in a new “old” version, featuring typographies and styles appreciated by what he calls the hipsters community. We love them, and don't look back on our DCN Logo it was also made to reflect modern trends, we never stop doing our identity - it is flexible.

Mulheres Barbadas

Mulheres Barbadas have updated their website with tons of new stuff. They still make their work available so people can download and use freely, but now its in a downloads section so its easier to find. Tons of monochromatic drawings, check it out!

http://vimeo.com/24843068

Mulheres Barbadas, aka the Bearded Ladies, are Henrique Lima and Julio Zukerman. Working together based in São Paulo since 2007, the illustration duo joined forces to fill empty spaces with monochromatic doodles. Today their work varies between digital mediums, murals, drawings on paper and on different objects, always with too much information and too little colors.

http://vimeo.com/23004489

http://vimeo.com/29916994

http://vimeo.com/19747836

Project Re:Brief by Google

Google selected 4 iconic American advertising campaigns from the past and asked creators behind them to come up with new ideas but using the modern Web to inspire a new generation of creative minds along the way. Check http://www.projectrebrief.com/ for the whole four new experiences to celebrate 18 years of digital advertising.

Introduction video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPDnZoJiwA4&feature=related

Sculpture by Kris Kuksi

Controversial grotesquely molded sculptures by Kris Kuksi juxtapose two worlds of antique beauty and modern machinery. In personal reflection, he feels that much of mankind in the World today is elastic and fragile being driven primarily by greed and materialism. He hopes that through his art expose his audience to the awareness of the fallacies of Man. His work has received several awards and prizes and has been featured in over 100 exhibitions world wide as well as featured in international art magazines and fictional book covers.

Divers by Paris Mavroidis

"There's something incredibly liberating and majestic about this short animation from Brooklyn-based 3D artist and programmer Paris Mavroidis. Created while Mavroidis was pursuing his MFA in Digital Arts at Pratt Institute, "Divers" was inspired by the elaborate dance pieces of Busby Berkeley, mass gymnastics, and experimental cinema from the 20's and 30's." via Juxtapoz

http://vimeo.com/8658994