Trofana Alpin by Bureau Rabensteiner
Talented example of rustic identity for a traditional 4-star hotel in Ischgl, Austria made by Bureau Rabensteiner












Talented example of rustic identity for a traditional 4-star hotel in Ischgl, Austria made by Bureau Rabensteiner












ME.WE is the car, designed by French architect and designer Jean-Marie Massaud in collaboration with Toyota, is billed as an "anti-excess" vehicle. It’s completely electric, with a lightweight tubular aluminum frame and 100% recyclable polypropylene panels, each of which only weigh 14 kilograms. The target weight for the entire ride is 750 kilograms, around 20% less than a traditional car of the same size. The ME.WE is designed to be built with as little environmental impact as possible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=W18Hxuox6u0








Colombian interior and graphic design studio Masif uses typography and custome lettering as a central element of each work http://www.behance.net/Masif









This is our fresh Weekly Report unveiling hot topics across the design blogs this week(measured by repost level temperature)
[box]1. Photorealistic Pencil Drawings by Franco Clun
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[box]2. Miniature Melbourne by Nathan Kaso
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http://vimeo.com/64783605
[box]3. Flying Beverages by Manon Wethly
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[box]4. Wave photography by Pierre Carreau
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[box]5. Illustrations by Alex Solis
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[box]6. Everything I Can See From Here by The Line
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http://vimeo.com/63823593
[box]7. Body Calligraphy by Pokras Lampas
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZNOBTSIMxs
"Polish painter Jarek Puczel‘s works are arrestingly simple, yet compelling takes on the everyday. Sketching out fragments, and in-between moments pulled from everyday experiences, these pieces possess an air of the cinematic—key lighting, dramatic angles, arrested motion—all elements that tie into his overall concept of the world being one giant set for quiet, dramatic moments of ennui." (via Beautiful Decay)






Beautiful ad spot, that is not actually an ad, but a state of art and a pure erotic aesthetics made by Karina Eibatova and Oletis for a necklace called "Easy Ease".





http://vimeo.com/62788212
"Rob Sato’s watercolor paintings are whimsical clashes of documented history and personal dreaming: a magpie pictorial narrative of his own internal processing system or as he says, an “extension of writing” and “sifting through garbage. Getting a lot of trash out of my head.” His ability to condense worlds, communities, and landscapes into one surreal solid depiction, interestingly enough, conceptually harkens back to Vincent VanGogh’s statement on the watercolor medium itself as “a splendid thing” to “express atmosphere and distance, so that the figure is surrounded by air and can breathe in it.” " via Beautiful Decay










Renowned artist Tokujin Yoshioka created an installation that filled the entire space with 2 million transparent straws juxtaposing simple objects with massive natural meaning.









Photos by Masha Rastakaya
Jaw braking body calligraphy performed live in Moscow by Russian artist nicknamed Pokras Lampas, see more actions on his Facebook page (take a NSFW advise for viewing photos below)
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In this project called Zero Gravity, Moscow-based photographer Nikolay Tikhomirov creates dramatic portraits that feature elegant female figures casually drifting into the air while everything around them stands still.











P.s. Time to look back on our post for Anka Zhuravleva's works that are still the hotest post on our site with few thousands of likes.
Insane and deadly simple video using "Inception" movie effect will really mess with your brain. None of the effects are computer generated. All the trickery took place literally in front of the camera. Done by Willie Wittie http://vimeo.com/64686559
The resident of Designcollector, youngest motion designer with a rocket career I've ever known Alexey Frolov aka MrFrukta released his motion reel of 2013. Appreciate it on Behance or watch below http://vimeo.com/65166300
As my granny said - if you can't draw an eye looking at you than you're not an artist. That does not mean Franco Clun is only an artist just because he does it but for sure he is a greatest photorealistic draughtsman I've ever met





Using drones, laser beams, projection mapping, and custom tools, Marshmallow Laser Feast (Memo Akten, Robin McNicholas, and Barney Steel) explores new canvases by creating interactive, real-time, magical experiences "Musical Laser Forests". Laser Forest was commission for the STRP Biennale in Eindhoven last month.


http://vimeo.com/64662736
Travelling and painting between Morocco and France - Thomas Saliot Most of his work is based on photos found on the web. And although he illustrates conventional landscape scenes and portraits, much of his focus is on women, with an erotic emphasis.








Japanese studio YOY presents a canvas shaped chair with a drawing of a chair. It can be used by leaning against a wall. A frame made of wood and aluminum is covered by an elastic fabric printed with texture of a canvas and a drawing of chair. There are 3 types of size, a stool, an armchair and a sofa.








