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Spotify has kicked off a global outdoor campaign, driven by data insight, in which it bids goodbye to 2016 with the sign-off, "Thanks 2016, it's been weird."
Static type might as well be invisible next to these bouncing glyphs.
Graphic Design studio in Spain. They have a lot of interesting work. I really enjoy their flat geometric designs and their use of bold blocks of colors throughout some of their illustrations
AVRO-KO
http://www.avroko.com/blog/category/projects/
So inspiring. I wish i could do this!
When I first started to see fragments of the artwork for Bon Iver’s new album, 22, a Million, I immediately recognized the hand of Eric Timothy Carlson, an artist and designer based in Brook...
A Century of Chicago Design
Watch body art come to life at the first ever live tattoo video mapping event.
Something interesting and beautifully awesome.
These Pokémayans may well be the coolest art tribute we've seen to Pokémon yet.
With all the buzz about Pokemon lately with the new game, I came across this one illustrator that reimagined the Pokemon people are familiar with in the style of ancient Mayan art. So awesome!
I always thought the Maya art style was visually striking and beautiful. I actually did a school project in a similar style back in college.
A delightfully dark vintage alphabet book from mid-century illustrator Edward Gorey, the Tim Burton of his day.
One of my favorite Illustrators and an inventive dark quirky work of his.
Mobile Design Inspiration is a feed with the best mobile interfaces, app icons and other iPhone iPad...
So basically the way it works – there are “chains” of creativity. A musician writes a piece of music, and an artist would make a painting based on that song. Next, a dancer would create choreography inspired by the visual art. A perfumer could respond to that dance, developing a perfume that would tell the same story, but through scent, etc. etc.
really cool stop motion music video that uses prosthetics...trippy
“The idea I proposed was kind of ridiculous, because nobody does extended music video shoots like this anymore. It basically turned out to be a month-long project that included 20 hours in a makeup chair and 4 grueling days in front of the stop-motion rig.
We shot more than 20,000 photographs, which were eventually edited down to the final 3,000 images you see in the film.”
Skittles UK had a genius marketing strategy to show their pride and support for the LGBT community in London.
Already being associated with the rainbow, Skittles took the opposite route as the majority of companies by taking their own rainbow away to focus on every one else’s pride instead of adding the rainbow to their own brand. Not only does it set Skittles apart, but it shows their appreciation for the LGBT community much more by letting the community shine on their celebration.
Skittles also had a stark white float in the London pride parade.
https://www.creativereview.co.uk/cr-blog/2016/june/skittles-gives-up-its-rainbow-for-pride/
“Run towards the noise”
Great article about how Mini is thinking about the future.
http://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/mini-vision-100-future-shapers-280616
A few editorial photography shots I found provoking and pleasing.
I never look at editorial/fashion magazine shots as often as I should, but they can be seen as pure artistry. These shots push boundaries and can definitely make a statement.