Creative Cloud Mosaic

Just few hours ago Adobe Inc presented its new Adobe CC 2014 product line with a lot of updates and new features. Changes also covered Adobe ID Profiles and a lot of things happened in family products like Behance and Typekit, so, briefly you can access your properties from different environments and even mobile platforms. But leave it to official press releases and marketing, we are here to congratulate Russian and Ukrainian guys that took a part in Creative Cloud Mosaic. For the 2014 release of Creative Cloud, Adobe is celebrating creativity by bringing together amazing artists from around the world to remix the Creative Cloud logo into a collaborative mosaic.

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Russians:

Evgeny Kiselev

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Zutto

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Ruslan Khasanov

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Daria Khoroshavina

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Ukrainian:

Alexey Romanovsky

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Atypical by Pawel Nolbert

Well-known digital artist and graphic designer from Warsaw - Pawel Nolbert presents a series of posters exploring form and rhytm of letters or pseudo-letters presented as half-realistic, half-illustrative figurative sculptures. The artworks were built from an elaborate artistic painterly gestures into expressive arrangements – extending the aesthetic characteristic of typography.

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Graffiti artist Tristan Eaton

LA artist Tristan Eaton has been busy, in February he was painting a sci-fi anime inspired mural on a three-story building during the festival POW! WOW! Hawaii. In March, he used up to 500 spray cans (with the help of four assistants) to illustrate a piece in honor of Alexander Bell on a former telephone company building in Florida. And just this month, he was working on a wall for a new Versace store in Ala Moana Center (HI), using 200 spray cans to complete it. http://vimeo.com/97602368

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Everyday Sayings Illustrated by Nabhan Abdullatif

Nabhan Abdullatif, a professional Oman-based graphic designer and illustrator, comes up with brilliant ways to express our most common everyday phrases and slang with cute minimalistic illustrations. Abdullatif specializes in conceptual illustration and vector art, which is evident in his clever visual puns. In Abdullatif’s mind, sayings like “just in case” or “what’s up?” get interpreted in their most literal forms.” via

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James Victore by Like Knows Like

James Victore’s is an amazing artist and posters designer. His work has been exhibited at the MoMa, and belongs to permanent collections of museums in Paris, Washington, D.C., Zürich and Amsterdam. His clients include the New York Times, TIME Magazine, Moët & Chandon, the City of New York and Esquire. Victore speaks regularly around the globe, is a professor at the School of Visual Arts, lectures at RISD and also teaches through his own events like “The Dinner Series” and “Take This Job & Love It.” He inspires many with his Burning Questions series on YouTube.

Like Knows Like creates documentary series about people they admire on the internet. They’re meeting photographers, illustrators, designers, entrepreneurs, bloggers and storytellers all over the globe. Check all shorts in one place here

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