Art is always one of the best sources of inspiration for designers.
This is the really creative way to use your money.
The 2008 edition of the Salomon Snowbards artwork contest is coming up soon. This is a great opportunity to do some nice work since and let your creativity flow. If you plan to win, you better get ready to pull out your designs, because the quality level or the artworks is really high, as you […]
Aren’t these Kokeshi dolls just lovely? You can see a cool Flickr album there or buy them from Subtext.
Extraverage, the above average portfolio of Karoly Kiralyfalvi. Via DesignFreak.
As a recent switcher (just bought an insanely beautiful 24 inches iMac), I’ve been wandering around on Apple’s site quite a lot recently. That’s where I discovered the work of Qian Qian through his “Pro profile”. I also liked his answer when he was asked to define visual success: To make a visual work succeed, […]
Getting to discover traditionnal cultures with the great photos of Pierre de Vallombreuse. The website is in french, but you can browse it easily by clicking on the “Galerie” link. http://vallombreuse.free.fr/
Cool animation by Jennifer Chen and Sara Leal, via FormFiftyFive.
Great and surreal photography by Rodney Smith at the John Cleary Gallery.
Absolutely insane, David Barsalou has spent 25 years of his life browsing 30’000 comic books looking to find the original sources of Roy Lichtenstein’s pieces. You can see more on his webpage or his Flickr. Via NotCot via Life Lounge.
Clay art by Meredith Dittmar.
Mixing art and technology, rAndom international just created a great new painting tool: The pixelroller. This awsome gadget allows you to paint on walls and roofs designs directly taken from a computer.
These papercuts are really depressing for people who, just like me, can’t handle scissors and paper. Via Deeplinking.