Lumen Type by Ruslan Khasanov
Inspired by the light refraction Ruslan Khasanov created an experimental type "Lumen" based on a lens effect.

http://vimeo.com/52305654
Inspired by the light refraction Ruslan Khasanov created an experimental type "Lumen" based on a lens effect.

http://vimeo.com/52305654
Feline Zegers is an artist with a love for illustration and photography. "My work plays with the combination of good and evil, beauty and degeneration. I’m often dealing with relationships between people and their environments. My work offers alternate views of reality. The value of storytelling and it’s ability to connect us to each other through our cultural, humanistic and emotional similarities is very present in my work. The figures displayed take on different roles, although the role itself is sometimes vague, flickering between seducer and victim, preacher and sinner, woman and child. Riddles which may, or may not, have a solution."

Without bothering Jung and its "Puer aeternus" or Pascoli with its "Little Boy", we can certainly agree that, somewhere inside each of us, there's a young core, instinctive, creative but also innocent and naïve. Check the personal project of Cristian Girotto "L' Enfant Extérieur" (The Outer Child) where he did an impressive retouch on Quentin Curtat's photography.

I think we posted the video made by Cesar Kuriyama "1 Second Everyday" when he started to record a second of each day of his life. They say if you have a doze of persistence and an idea anything can be done. That what happened with Cesar Kuriyama after he published the video. So the next full year he was busy between speaking at TED Conferences and finding a proper developing team for his application. Now he is looking for the audience support at Kickstarter and ready to deliver the app in December.

1 Second Everyday Original Video: http://vimeo.com/37792362

Application: http://vimeo.com/53827400
Read more about the project on Kickstarter
Young American figurative artist Robin William depicts innocent human being in sort of phantasmagoric way

As it stated in subject Nebula 12 is an indoor lighting appliance that brings outside weather into our homes. Designed by Micasa LAB in Zurich, the revolutionary weather station predicts and recreates the weather for the next 48 hours. By using LEDs, liquid nitrogen and wireless technology, Nebula 12 is able to change its aspect from a warm yellow sun to a real cloud on gloomy days. The user can adjust its settings and designate the preferred meteorological data provider.

http://vimeo.com/54555114
STYN is the graduation project of Dutch designer Sam van Doorn. It is an interactive pinball table that generates drawings with the help of a players. A poster is placed on top of the machine, which has a grid printed on it. Based on this grid you can structure your playing field to your desire. By playing the machine the balls create an unpredictable pattern, dependent on the interaction between the user and the machine.

One of the best short animation I've ever saw. Luis Paris uses only black and white colour with a smart negative space transitions what makes the movie outstanding and captivating. http://vimeo.com/53032371#
Peter Trevelyan’s incredible geometric sculptures are a thing of wonder being created out of fragile pencil lead. Fused together carefully with glue these delicate sculptures come in a range of sizes that will boggle the mind. That's a lot of patience and talent!

In this series, French artist Charlotte Caron mix photography and painting to portray the animal side of her friends.

There was a time I bought a copy of "Jurassic Park" PC game on 3 branded floppies, and it is still a time we have "Save" function in all computer systems replaced by the iconic methaphor of a floppy disk. The triumph of the icon continues and take strange forms from post-its to coffee tables. Berlin-based design duo Neulant van Exel have the broad portfolio you might expect from a collaboration between an architect and sculptor, and their latest project, "Floppy Table" is a surefire hit.

Something about these objects are not as they seem: New Anamorphic Illusions by Brasspup
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&list=UUeQEKFH31vvD-InkTGSvCrA&v=tBNHPk-Lnkk
Neighborhood” is a wonderful short film by Saskia Kretzschmann and Vera Danilina, capturing visual similarities in two very different cities. New York City and Dessau, Germany, side by side.
http://vimeo.com/53027095
With LIFE OF PI, director Ang Lee ("Brokeback Mountain"; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon") creates a groundbreaking movie event about a young man who survives a disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While cast away, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with another survivor...a fearsome Bengal tiger. For this post we used the illustration of Victo Ngai he did for New Yorker magazine for the film review article. Amazing piece of art, read more about it on Drawger

Watch the trailer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX2HBsHbNZM
Katrin is an independent german graphic designer based in Offenbach am Main. She is working interdisciplinaryin many fields of design, including editorial design, book and catalogue design, conception and visualization of images by the use of illustration, installation and photography, as well as exhibition design, poster design, identities and web-design

"Sand castle artist Calvin Seibert manages to construct nearly impossible shapes from one of the world’s most delicate mediums."

Gem Fletcher is an advertising photographer and art-director from London working for Getty Images and having some classy works in portfolio worth to be seen (many of the works displayed here done under her art-direction in collaboration with other photographers)
