Made by Julene
December 16th, 2009 by Danilo | 2 Comments
Paper, cutter and patience, just that to make these awesome super-detailed cutouts by Julene Harrison.
December 16th, 2009 by Danilo | 2 Comments
Paper, cutter and patience, just that to make these awesome super-detailed cutouts by Julene Harrison.
December 6th, 2009 by Rubens | 2 Comments
David Fullarton’s technique is more than mixed. It’s made by pencil, markers, pens, collage of pieces of paper coming from the most various sources. It’s illustration, art and graphic design, not easy to close it in a single box.
September 8th, 2009 by Danilo | 2 Comments
Vintage of Ladies, a studio based in Mexico, is the mind behind this campaign for the books and sheets of paper brand Scribe. BBDO Mexico City is the advertising agency and the production is by Lemon Films.
September 3rd, 2009 by Danilo | 3 Comments
I’ve always been fascinated by old analog synth, i think they’re visually exciting for their colors, all the knobs and sliders. I obviously fallen in love with these perfect analog miniatures, created by the Australian artist and designer Dan McPharlin.
April 29th, 2009 by Danilo | 4 Comments
Yuken Teruya manipulates daily life objects changing their meaning. He cuts out trees from a paper bag or a cardboard pipe, he creates really tangled artworks, beautiful enchanting worlds.
January 12th, 2009 by Rubens | 2 Comments
A couple of really cool videos that have in common the theme of “folding paper”. The first is an Audi commercial that is running a lot in recent days, the second one is a video-asics onitsuka inspired by origami.
December 29th, 2008 by Rubens | 4 Comments
Days ago we published an article entitled “Supercurly Typography inspiration” (take a look if you didn’t read it yet). Following that topic, today we show you some cool works, similar to those ones, but with an original treatment.
December 22nd, 2008 by Rubens | No Comments
Rogier Wieland, 34 anni, è un film-maker ed animatore olandese. I suoi short-movies sono girati in stop motion usando set di cartone in miniatura e sagomine di persone fotografate in varie pose e poi ritagliate ed animate a mano.
October 28th, 2008 by Rubens | 2 Comments
Julien Valèe è un graphic designer di Montreal, ma attualmente vive a Berlino. Il suo campo d’azione varia dalla grafica tradizionale alla motion graphic alle installazioni.