Art is always one of the best sources of inspiration for designers.
Our digital fine art printmaking competition is still opened to artwork submission. This is a great opportunity to earn some cash if you create the best piece, but also to be published in the exhibition catalogue and get some exposure on our website. The theme of the competition is Globalization, check out all therules for participating here. Facebook […]
Terry Border is a photographer from Indiana. His Unexpected Books series turns books into funny characters that say something about the story.
Brooklyn-based artist Dustin Yellin creates spectacular collages on acrylic in a project title Psychogeographies. Via Colossal.
In this series “Past Futur Perfekt“, Aldo Tolino plays with faces that he destroys and rebuilds in spectacular portraits.
Travis Bedel‘s collages are created using anatomical imagery and science guides or textbooks images, then merging it into spectacular artworks.
Dean Patman likes animals, he likes them so much that he can turn pretty much anything into cute little beasts.
Redmer Hoekstra‘s illustrations open a new world where machines and people can merge with animals to create fantastic new creatures.
French photographer Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy’s latest photographic project reveals a surrealist new world where facades are isolated from the buildings. The result is just strange enough to make you look twice, but also to make you think.
The creatives over at Fikr’et conceived these awesome bookmarks in collaboration with Ethem Onur Bilgiç, a Turkish illustrator. Each bookmark reflects something about the book it was designed for. For example 1984 has a bookmark with a surveillance video.