Design
Some beautiful concept art visualising the invisible world of computer viruses. Michael Rigley based the artwork on the Participant Media feature-length documentary “Zero Days”. A US and Israeli sabotage mission targeting an underground Iranian nuclear facility.
Former physicist turned designer animates geometric shapes creating colourful/monochrome Gifs you cant keep your eyes off.
Antoni Tudisco gives a whole new meaning to the classic nickname of transparent rubber footwear; 'jelly shoes'. The visual trickery comes into play upon closer inspection of each carefully crafted image; there is a glassy feel about the blue and red sneaker, the fiery red texture at the toe point doesn't allow us to
Mécaniques Discursives delivers jerky animations with old-fashioned image reproductions, it’s as if they’ve plundered a Victorian box of curiosities and left us with a sinister installation.
Visual artist and director Buyukberber, specialises in digital visual arts, motion graphic designs and live audio/visual performances.
E:merge was first showcased at the largest festival of art and emerging technologies, the SIGNAL...
After graduating in the summer of 2010, Hall has now been working with the UK-based Italian restaurant chain Zizzi, as their in-house designer and art director....
The profound impact that some of Marius Roosendaal's graphics has on us involves the complex nature of understanding beauty in mathematics, geometry and space.
Eventually the narrative became clear, flick after flick. An adorable way of presenting the photographs distracted me from the content of the images. It is in fact a series of different people being captured wearing helmets. For whatever reason people wearing helmets was chosen, its a subtle and unique...
I'm still taken aback every time I encounter the clever and uncomplicated procedure of laying down a solid bunch of punctuation, accurately and decisively to produce a faint image of the final desired piece. It's a lovely, neat way of communicating. Mark Brooks delivers a series of these and other strong pieces...
Some pretty unconventional designs grace the front of book covers here by Mats Ottdal who clearly disregards the tendency of front cover layouts being systematic and unimaginative - instead creating a kind of visual play in the variations of sizes in lettering yet keeping everything within the margins of a...
We're a creative industrial design studio based in Barcelona which offer a simple, honest and functional approach to design, centred on the generation of rich, lasting emotions. We launched publicly in November 2009 and we're really enjoying seeing the studio grow and ideas coming to fruition.
The designs, embellished with a stained print, giving the appearance of something delicate, elderly and treasure-like. The subtlety of the shades, also, are an additive feature of supporting just how faint and fine some areas of the works are. Sarah Mick's designs are definitely soft on the eyes, making the creative matter a luxury to view, read and generally engage with. The variation from long to short typefaces is interesting in that Mick makes it work.
The timely designs of Richard Nabarro, engaging with a galactic cause, appear not to be from this age... However, regardless of this, there's something obviously unique about them, original even, that I feel would make them work in today's and tomorrow's world. Initially I had made a personal agreement with myself that after calculating the typeface and the shiny, foil-like uniforms of the spacemen, the images instead lean towards how science fiction was perceived many years ago. Now, after seeing Nabarro's designs, the concept of actually advertising to 'Book Your Place In Space', seems somewhat realistic.
The foundations of Ross Gunter's graphics is a consistent layout, except the work imposed afterwards is a very protrusive demonstration of designing to get people's attention, i.e. advertising. The designs just seem to jump out and shout at you before it is even known what for or why. It seems Gunter is unafraid...
Here we are again, folks! ...With some beautifully simplistic lines. You know how we adore lines, many lines neatly crafting shapes and contours. Artiva Design has cooked up and served us some wonderful linear innovation here with the two circles becoming one in a single stroke of plural, parallel lines...
Progressively, a range of geometric experiments expand or shrink in a diagonal fashion. Overlapping, rotating, flattening, lengthening.
"Futurism - An Odyssey In Continuity", is exactly replicated by the hypnotic structures Simon Page has...
The highlight of growing up in the 80s was heading down to the local video store and planning your weekend around what they had in stock. Steelberg takes current films and makes amazing retro VHS covers for them. Seeing these makes me miss the whole movie-choosing ritual and posting them...