Latency of Dynamics by Oleg Soroko
A series of prints Oleg Soroko did during his experiments with a code transformed to 3D environment. He is currently researching the aspects of programming art in the field of Industrial Design.












A series of prints Oleg Soroko did during his experiments with a code transformed to 3D environment. He is currently researching the aspects of programming art in the field of Industrial Design.












Get a bird’s eye view of London and see some of the city’s top attractions from above. Take a look at iconic sites including Greenwich, Tate Modern, and the Natural History Museum from a completely new perspective. See sweeping views of London from above. http://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152974850781147
Yuri Shwedoff is a young artist from Moscow who is still a student in art school but he already has a great talent in illustration. Last year we featured one of his works - Audrey. He made a lot of creative illustrations on various thematics like cinema and futuristic and surrealistic landscapes. A high quality work for a young student, a great promise for the future.







Californian director Daniel Mercadante, returns with a powerful short film called “Breath”. He spent more than a year assembling this poetic montage of all the different kinds of breaths we take during life.
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Winter Face
Russian artist Uldus Bakhtiozina (Facebook | Instagram) has been mentioned by worldwide media since her last talk at TED (and BBC) but long before this we were happy to have her on our local Saint-Petersburg Behance Meetup in 2012. Apart from her previous provocative photography series, she went a bit further. Uldus reinterprets traditional Russian Tales in her photos by focusing on the pagans roots and ethnography of Russia. Her works are thoroughly detailed and immersive, and are based on comprehensive research and comparison with Euro-Asian mythology. The artist pays special attention to her ambivalent interpretation of the symbolism hidden in legends and myths.
Ivan the Prince
Soul of Forest
Soul of Forest
The Seven Knights and the Dead Princess
The Seven Knights and the Dead Princess
The Seven Knights and the Dead Princess
The Seven Knights and the Dead Princess
Baba Yaga
Tsarevna the Frog
Magic of Kisel shores
Olenushka and her brother Ivanushka
White Swan and Milky Rivers
Red Beauty/ Krasna devica
Red Beauty/ Krasna devica
Red Beauty/ Krasna devica
Red Beauty/ Krasna devica
You may know that a half of success for any design project is its showcase. Another quarter is a story like this: "An old railway station in Los Altos, California, has been transformed into this exquisite new bakery and café by local entrepreneur Rie Rubin, with the help of the creative people at San Francisco-based design agency Character. Named Voyageur du Temps, which means time traveler in French, the café seeks to preserve the time-honoured art of baking by adding a dash of contemporary life to it. Here you will find freshly baked artisan breads and pastries, as well as a variety of courses that give a playful wink to continental breakfast staples like the Croque Monsieur and crepes with fresh fruit."















Our friends and partners at Depositphotos come up with a nice idea to share the new inspirational set of Lifestyle photography with you today.
Canadian photographer Lissy Laricchia aka Lissy Elle creates incredible surreal self-portraits. Elle has compiled a style uniquely akin to Wonderland and beyond















Marta Gawin is a Polish multidisciplinary graphic designer with some great experimental visual identity, sign system, poster, information, exhibition and editorial design work. Since her MA in Graphic Design (Academy of Fine Arts, Katowice) in 2011, she has been working as a freelancer for cultural institutions and commercial organisations. via FFF














Talented artist Adonna Khare has created new amazingly detailed large-scale animal murals using only pencil on paper







BHSAD tutor Dmitry Karpov shared with us a new student project. This time the challenge was to create an animated movie poster, the new media to expect in a few years in all POS of any cinemas.





















Talented fashion illustrator Ewelina Dymek from Poznan shows of her skills and a great attention to details on her Behance portfolio








Chinese industrial company famous for its manganese mining got a bold identity developed by Polish design studio Necon












German tech website CURVED/labs has envisioned how Apple’s design history could be better honored, and the result, even managing to find a new use for the iconic floppy drive on the lower right side of the front panel, is stunning. The ‘Mac to the Future,’ based on the shape of a Mac 128K, would have the respectable inner components of an 11-inch MacBook Air, but with a special twist: it would be usable either as a regular desktop computer or as a Mac OS-based touch-screen device. And where the floppy disk slot once was are now slots for SD cards, the FaceTime camera, speakers and a microphone.
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Japanese photographer Daisuke Takakura takes clone photography pretty seriously. His project “Monodramatic” features some models tens of times, with some of the clones so far away from the camera that they can barely be seen in the distance.







Here is a series of hand-lettering typography made by Becca Clason (founder of Cheerletter) based on food. Between precision, creativity and humour, Becca Clason pays attention to details and aesthetic of her gourmet messages.







"The Chamber of Curiosity by Gestalten is more than a collection of some of the best interiors from around the world. With its added strong focus on the occupants as well as their very essence, the publication also manages to unlock the individual character of the incredible interiors showcased. Featuring the homes of designers and architects from Paris to Pittsburgh and Milan to Melbourne, the reader has the opportunity to view interiors that are personal, not to mention strikingly diverse where we witness tributes to Kubrick and Lynch through to the most unlikely combinations of colour, texture and styles. The result is a book of pioneering interior design that focuses on telling the story behind the interiors themselves rather than merely illustrating the latest industry trends." via Yatzer