Fragment
Fragment is a simple experiment on how orientation can change interpretation. Turning the poster upside down makes what is falling apart come together instead.
http://onceaweek.co/project/fragment
Keni
will byers stan first human second
Misplaced Lens Cap
dirt enthusiast

oozey mess
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
RMH
One Nice Bug Per Day
AnasAbdin
almost home
art blog(derogatory)

blake kathryn
taylor price
noise dept.

Kiana Khansmith
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Jules of Nature
Acquired Stardust
Peter Solarz

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Fragment
Fragment is a simple experiment on how orientation can change interpretation. Turning the poster upside down makes what is falling apart come together instead.
http://onceaweek.co/project/fragment
Mid-century Livin’ by MUTI Twitter || Source
http://ift.tt/1G6lgf4 cerealmag
Gogoku-Jinja by Myajima
Daniel Reed: Amalgam
Amalgam is an exploration of grid, colour and texture.The project was initially inspired by Japanese ‘tatami’ matts (The term tatami is derived from the verb tatamu, meaning to fold or pile). I was interested in the way the matts were arranged (1) and decided to make my own versions of the compositions using colour alone (2). I developed this further by blending the colours together to form the abstract compositions seen within the posters. The final step was adding a halftone to the images in order to give them texture and ensure a high quality print finish. (3)
2dots: Blog | Facebook | Instagram | Feedly
blockshoptextiles:
scarf printed with natural dyes
#blockshoptextiles
It’s a hard life as a stop sign in Death Valley.
(via The Psychology Of Color (Infographic))
#Transition2015 December 20, 2014.
Let’s go.
Some Kind Of Backflip Into Forever (by Lotus Carroll)