CHRISMY by Teresa Sapey
Spanish architect Teresa Sapey has designed CHRISMY for local manufacturer VONDOM.

Spanish architect Teresa Sapey has designed CHRISMY for local manufacturer VONDOM.

I think we are the only blog that had not payed attention to this product design that already gained Year awards from numerous media and organizations. Okay meet this little fellow - BERG, it is Little Printer lives in your home, bringing you news, puzzles and gossip from friends. Use your smartphone to set up subscriptions and Little Printer will gather them together to create a timely, beautiful miniature newspaper.
We gracefully repost this content from Laura Sweet at If It's Hip, It's Here hope you like these awesome unusual Christmas trees spotted around the world.





Let's watch this inspiring video first thing in this frosty morning. "La musique nous rapproche" ("Music brings us closer") was directed by Gioacchino Petronicce as an advertisement.

http://vimeo.com/54532104
This is our last Behance Russia Inspiration set in 2012:) We are really happy that Behance recently joined Adobe Inc to deliver better service for creative persons in future. This was a great year for Designcollector+Behance. Together with Deasign Russia we did an awesome Portfolio Review #1 in StPete this spring. In Summer we stopped working with Behance Ambassador program and passed our badge to mighty Moscow Ambassador Tanya Smirnova that has been covering Russian activities long before this date. She was so kind to organize the Portfolio Review in Moscow . We hope to deliver more inspirational sets in 2013 and promise to focus not only on Russian artist but also on different topics and industries.
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Erika is a young illustrator living and working in Saint Petersburg and currently visiting same university as I did. It is clear that illustration once came as hobby now transforming to something more serious in her life and we love this beautiful artworks she does for commercial or personal needs. http://www.behance.net/e_a_s_y http://e-a-s-y.deviantart.com/
” I admit that I AM a quitter. I quit dancing. I quit sports. I quit smoking. I quit my job. But the one thing I will never quit is art. You would have to kill me first. Even then, I’ll still make a pretty dazzling, bloody impression on the pavement!” – Sheridan Johns

New updates from Monterrey, Mexico based branding design agency Anagrama"Ideas exchanged generate constant inspiration. Different points of view, opposite focus conciliation and comprehension of our own views, complement our success. That is why we open our doors with the best attitude to continuously collaborate with the press and education."

"My sculpture/performance piece is inspired by Carl Jung’s psychological theory about the shadow. It concerns with the repressed ideas, weakness, and desires of oneself that the conscious mind refuses to acknowledge.It represents my ‘shadow’ which involves my hidden desires to be different and become perfect in my own right. We always feel the pressure to be perfect by everything around us such as themedia, social network, advertisement, friends, and family." Check full gallery of Bangkok based sculptor Rook Floro here http://www.behance.net/rookie

Fashion and celebrity photographer Robert Trachtenberg

An interactive media installation called Firewall created in collaboration with Mike Allison. A stretched sheet of spandex acts as a membrane interface sensitive to depth that people can push into and create fire-like visuals and expressively play music.

http://vimeo.com/54882144
Gifted draftsman Guy Denning posts a daily sketch to his Drawing a Day blog

Tattooed ladies illustrated by Liz Clements

"Photographer Joanne Leah works in “seduction, ritual, and tension”. Her pieces capture relationships, between two people or art and its viewer, as it alternately relaxes and strains. In the series featured in this post the angle of the light is severe recalling the chiaroscuro of baroque painting. The light, though, is cold, almost lonely, emphasizing the solitary figure in each photograph. Whether, the subject holds teeth in her palm or wields a knife a drama is clearly unfolding."

Director Baz Luhrmann is definitely wants our slow death while we waiting for the release of The Great Gatsby movie. The end date is May 2013 and today they released the second Trailer for the film. The first one got a great attention from our audience and got featured on Top 2012 list




Julian Montague designed these posters for Print Collection that feature the official insignias of the every US state. You can purchase a copy here.ᔥ AisleOne

Wildscapes photography by Stephane Vetter from France, some epic shots aheadhttp://www.nuitsacrees.fr/

"These melting disco balls are the work of German collective Rotganzen. The installation, titled Quelle Fête, features scattered disco balls in various stages of melting. No longer operable or spinning, they lie lazily on the floor." Regarding the concept, Rotganzen says:“Our conscious choice of the material and form contains a contrast to the message. It’s a reminder of the momentousness of glamour and swiftly passing glory. What once may have been a perfect shape takes on a new character and meaning. However, rather than a cynical take on reality, our intention is to offer a playful approach to observing our object of depiction.”

We can't disagree with Sasha's statement that she is "tattooed Moscow-based bombshell" but first a Photographer. Too much perfect and sensual shots for one portfolio, check it out http://brukva.com/

"Stuck between illustration and graphic design the french artist Graphik H does an amazing work. From pictures to drawing, he creates amazing images focusing on portraits and other life moments. Discover in our article a selection of his best work featuring inked men & young women. More to see on his Tumblr."
