Fixation on Red by Alex Varanese
August 23rd, 2010 by Danilo | No Comments
Alex Varanese is a San Francisco-based artist characterized by an unhealthy fixation on red and a style that mixes 2D, 3D and typography.
August 23rd, 2010 by Danilo | No Comments
Alex Varanese is a San Francisco-based artist characterized by an unhealthy fixation on red and a style that mixes 2D, 3D and typography.
February 8th, 2010 by Rubens | 3 Comments
We already posted about movie posters re-design in the Olly Moss’ post, these series by Ibraheem Youssef has a similar concept, but focused on Tarantino’s filmography. Great ideas, great color schemes, super-vintage look.
December 20th, 2009 by Jellyfish | No Comments
Maurizio Anzeri is a London based Italian artist, who works with discarded portraits which he reinvents through creative needlework and embroidery. He uses synthetic hair as his thread of choice, which he stitches and sews on vintage photographs to create complex geometrical patterns and structures.
October 20th, 2009 by Rubens | 5 Comments
Born in Germany in 1989, Niklas Coskan is a young illustrator and graphic designer (and student). I immediatly appreciated his retro style and the way he uses colors and halftones. You can find his t-shirts around the web on the most famous sites, like LaFraise.com and a skate deck on Infectious.
October 9th, 2009 by Rubens | 3 Comments
Olly Moss is a young (1987) graphic designer from UK, became famous, besides some of the most successful Threadless t-shirts, for his genial movie posters and videogames covers redesign, with a minimal-retro look.
October 8th, 2009 by Rubens | 3 Comments
We already talked about pixel art when featuring eBoy months ago. The new iPhone game Canabalt, with its retro look, pushed me to make a little “pixelled” research. The style of these illustrations remind me to the golden age of coin-op videogames. Sweet memories…
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.
August 14th, 2009 by Rubens | 3 Comments
Pablo Lobo is a 31 years old guy, from Belo Horizonte. He’s an illustrator, graphic designer and art director with a very mixed style, from vintage illustrations to the coolest typography.
May 13th, 2009 by Danilo | 1 Comment
Hellofreaks Graphic Design is a Paris based studio, founded by illustrator and graphic designer Jerome Castro. The studio is specialized in illustration, motion graphic, music videos and logotypes.