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Sep 12, 2011 •
Check out E. Cobb Architects Inc website for further details about this and other projects.
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Jul 25, 2011 •
Israeli-born illustrator Tomer Hanuka creates incredibly interesting scenes. His stories are told not just by the expressions on his characters’ faces but by the beautiful colors he chooses and the mysterious shadows he casts. His passion for drawing emerged at a young age, when he fell in love with American comic books. He found them...
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Jul 25, 2011 •
The Hyphae Lamp is a new series of algorithmically generated lighting designs by Nervous System. Each lamp is individually grown through a process based on leaf vein formation. No two lamps are alike. Each casts a unique pattern of branching shadows on the wall and ceiling, creating an ethereal and organic atmosphere. The...
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Jul 4, 2011 •
Jenny Mörtsell grew up in Stockholm, Sweden, and as a kid filled drawing pad after drawing pad with mostly horses, boys and shoes. Following high school she studied printmaking art, then graphic design and illustration taking a Masters degree in fine arts from Konstfack University in 2004. Since then Jenny has been balancing a...
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Jun 30, 2011 •
Photographer Jamie Beck and motion graphics artist Kevin Burg may have finally found a way to elevate the animated GIF to a level approaching fine art, with their “cinemagraphs” — elegant, subtly animated creations that are “something more than a photo but less than a video. Working in the web industry myself these images...
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Jun 29, 2011 •
Most of us will never travel to the Galapagos Islands let alone Antartica. Luckily for all of us, Polish diver and videographer Darek Sepiolo has taken some amazing video footage that makes us feel like we’re right there beside him. Galapagos Galapagos 2010 from Darek Sepiolo on Vimeo. GALAPAGOS is an amazing place....
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Jun 21, 2011 •
With the weekend being a distant memory, we thought we’d share with you some free amazing tracks that we’ve come across in the last week to get yourself in the mood. Whether its in your office trying to get creative; or chilling out at home trying to pass the time. We hope that these may...
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Jun 20, 2011 •
27-year-old Keira Rathbone from London, first started experimenting with typewriter art when she was in university. She bought an old typewriter from a flea market in the hope that she would soon use it to write something. By the middle of her first year at the university, she hadn’t come up with anything to...
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Jun 16, 2011 •
The clip was produced for the launch of the Galaxy SII in France and is quickly drawing an audience. “Tutting” is a style of dance that first became popular on YouTube in 2009. (You can see one of dancer Mike Song’s most-viewed routines in the style here.) In particular, the “finger tutting” variety began picking...
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May 25, 2011 •
Selected works of Marius Roosendaal, graphic designer and art director from Amersfoort, the Netherlands “Throughout 2011 I will do something creative each day. In most cases this will be some piece of graphic design on a subject that stirs my interests, or simply based on a photograph I’ve made...
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May 25, 2011 •
Tony has a veriaty of accomplishments so far including “actually graduating” and being shortlisted for the Uniqlo UT t-shirt competition 2008. Clients include; The Guardian Guide Money Clothing I Dress Myself Electric Door Magazine Bad Idea Magazine Huck Magazine Don’t Panic Less Than Jake Typology Zine Nike78 Tony is now represented by the...
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May 9, 2011 •
For the launch of the Nike Free Run+ 2 City Pack series, YesYesNo was invited to develop software that would allow runners to create dynamic paintings with their feet using their Nike+ GPS run data. During the two day workshop at Nike headquarters, we invited the participants to record their runs and then...