Ed Freeman Photography
Ed Freeman documents abandoned and isolated signs of human beings. Check his stunning works on personal website and Tumblr and Facebook
Ed Freeman documents abandoned and isolated signs of human beings. Check his stunning works on personal website and Tumblr and Facebook
Valspar proved that impossible is nothing with their new product - Glasses for Colorblind people. Nearly 300 million people experience the world without certain colors every day. ‘Color For the Colorblind’ is a short documentary about what happened when we partnered with EnChroma, maker of color blindness-correcting glasses, to help people experience colors for the first time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea_xOqNvntA
I still remember the sound of VHS-player and old cassettes rent from a local freak in earlier 90ss.. There is no future without a history, Mad Max is back to your cinemas, and the trailer is so focking good!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEJnMQG9ev8
Toronto-based designer Stephane Chamard shares her best interior and decoration works on personal portfolio that is worth to visit and explore. We share her project for Jaya’s Residence, a contemporary apartment in an old building with exposed brick walls.
Lyon based digital artists Adrien M and Claire B work in the field of artistic projection mapping. Their latest and greatest project reveal the mix of dance art and light technologies.
http://vimeo.com/114767889
"As urban streets are increasingly shared between drivers and cyclists, road safety is more of an issue than ever before. In the UK, more than 19,000 cyclists are involved in accidents every year. Many of these collisions take place in London, where the city’s often old, narrow streets make it difficult to accommodate both four-wheeled and two-wheeled drivers. Swedish car manufacturer Volvo (which has been making some noise in the design world lately) is now addressing the problem with the introduction of its new product Life Paint, which just launched in London."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfWzeGlaFvI
Masquespacio completed the interior design for 2Day Languages, a Spanish school in Valencia, Spain. The space is developed on an area of 183 square meters and contains three classrooms, a staff room and a lounge. Each of the classrooms and common rooms are a defragmentation from the brand identity of 2Day Languages and also incorporate parts of the Spanish language and the architecture of Valencia. The classrooms were imagined in the three brand colors, which in turn are a representation of the three levels A, B and C established by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, here seen as the colors blue, yellow and pink.
Russia-born illustrator and street goth fashionista Mago Dovjenko (Web/Facebook) flew with the film production team BWGTBLD over to New York and have a bespoke piece of his work thrown up on a Williamsburg wall. Watch as the creative waxes lyrical on his venture, before his larger-than-life mural is thrown up with the assistance of a local crew of street artists.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW-5HFSc0Qw
"Reflexió" is a typography project of Catalonian artist Ramon Carrete experimenting with simple effects that lead to impressive results.
http://vimeo.com/117475191
The family farm of Cheburashkini Brothers is a challenging project for the Russian market. Cheburashkini brothers are real people, who have restored four old farms in an ecologically clean Moscow region, transported highly productive European cow breed, and built up an ultramodern dairy factory. The called award-winning Ermolaev Bureau (Facebook) to create unique visual system for their dairy packaging.
The main idea of packaging design is based on typography, where initial letters of products are central elements of the design. We have designed a display sans-serif typeface with a set of weights, and for the text setting we have used the Cyrillic version of Euclid typeface from Swiss Typefaces.
The Spanish masters of digital illusions, branding and other visual solutions Serial Cut are back with the brand new website
San-Franciscan company Leap is tying to fill the gap in service between taxi and public transport. Leap takes the stress out of your commute; an affordable ride to work that feels more like a living room than it does a city bus.
You can read a good article on Russian about Leap on r-e-e-d.com/business-leap
http://vimeo.com/122275278
Check the short commercial directed by Inna Klen (featuring dancer Lilia Skovorodnikova) for the Spring 2015 collection of the Russian retailer Sneakerhead
via Fubiz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iozaQ-ags4I
Check our latest addition to the Interior Design Board. The Apartment by The Line is a “shoppable” apartment where everything from the couches to the clothes in the gorgeous walk-in closet are for sale
Architect and photographer Yener Torun moved to Istanbul 14 years ago, and has been sharing his fascination with its color-blocked exteriors via Instagram. His wildly popular and colorful photos infuse the city’s architectural landscape with a delightful whimsy and sense of humor.
Sagmeister & Walsh created the graphic identity and everything else visual for Frooti, one of the largest and oldest mango juice brands in India.
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"Merging the style of the early 20th Century surrealists with contemporary street art, Tehran-based artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo’s work is strange and beguiling. He’s currently in London, busying himself with the mammoth task of creating murals all around the capital, including one measuring a whopping 3.4km. As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also showing at the Howard Griffin Gallery in London, in an exhibition entitled Perception." via
Perception is at the Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch, east London until 2 April.
Paris-based photographer Guillaume Dutreix shares on Instagram his awesome shots of places he visits, focusing on architecture and landscapes in relation to the people that inhabit them.