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Poster design is about emotion, understanding obessions and giving birth to a new mood.
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Aquest Vespre, Understanding the SunsetCheck the full project here:
Caux Collective Introduces: United Visual Artists
In their extraordinary, 10-day installation piece named ‘Speed of Light’ from 2010, the prolific London-based Art & Design Practice know as United Visual Artists present a fantastic light-orientated piece, which won them the 2011 Creative Review Annual Award, having created this set-up in a four-storey bargehouse on the Thames riverside.
On the UVA website, the group speak of this piece, saying that “visitors were invited to immerse themselves in a massive labyrinth of laser sculptures, built on the idea of speed being light, and light being data.” If you’d like to see more from this piece, or of UVA’s many other fantastic installation pieces, head over to their website, as linked at the beginning of this post.
Great concept for child abuse helpline poster:
‘How can we get our message to a child abuse victim, even when they are accompanied by their aggressor?’
Knowing the average height for adults and children under 10, GREY has created two different messages. Using an outdoor lenticular we show adults an awareness message, while children see a message where we offer them our help and show them the telephone number. A message only for children.
Introducing Justin Crutchley! http://www.jcrutchley.com/
Justin is freelance graphic designer living in Hawthorne, New Jersey.
This is a self-initiated project by Justin for an outdoor supply company.
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“Tape Generations” by Johan Rijpma
Incredibly intoxicating and mesmerising images of rolls of tape succumbing to gravity - summed up equally as well in this phrase: ‘Like… whoa, dude.’
Smeared skies made from hundreds of stacked photos by Matt Molloy.
Roid: The future isn’t what it used to be
Starting as a graffiti writer in ‘99, Roid is now widely regarded as one of the most influential graffiti artists from the UK. He has strived to create his own unique style and advocates only looking outside the graffiti work for inspiration.
A prolific artist producing hundreds of pieces world-wide, Roid is treading a now familiar path, from buildings and walls to a studio and prints. The popularity of his illustration and artwork seen online and in a number of shows has exploded.
Not only do I love the colour, composition,and details that goes into his work, I’m just astonished at the sheer variety of lettering and styles incorporated. You can see a a number of mediums being used alongside spay paint, including airbrushing and screen printing.
Take a look at more of his work on Instagram
Thanks to Jack Ramsay for putting me onto this work.
Loving this new track by Bonobo.
Watch the -awesome- video for Cirrus HERE.
Cirrus, from Bonobo’s new album The North Borders which is available to buy now at http://bonobomusic.com/shop