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Keep it simple, use Pictogram (by Viktor Hertz)
Posted by Oksel in Commercial Art | Comments Off on Keep it simple, use Pictogram (by Viktor Hertz)Jul
My favorite blogger: Kiss my Spatula!
Posted by Oksel in Design, Photography | Comments Off on My favorite blogger: Kiss my Spatula!Jul
Cardboard graphics
Posted by admin in Stencil, Street art [indoors] | Comments Off on Cardboard graphicsHere’s some nice stencils. Love the way he interacts with the excisting print on cardboard. Check more work of Pisa 73 a>
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Gap between graphic design and illustration (by Teagan White from Chicago)
Posted by Oksel in Art [alternative], Art [paint], Commercial Art, Design, Typography | Comments Off on Gap between graphic design and illustration (by Teagan White from Chicago)A true artist that has allowed her to reject much of the sterility of contemporary design in favor of an aesthetically-focused approach that bridges the perceived gap between graphic design and illustration. Intricate linework, naturalistic rendering, and subdued color are integral to her visual identity, while a fascination with natural history, antiquities, and mortality drives the content of her work.
Look at her blog: http://teaganwh.tumblr.com/page/6
Her shop for iPhone skins, T-shirts,Stretched Canvases, Art Prints: http://society6.com/teaganwhite
Or her website: http://www.teaganwhite.com/
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For all you’re anti-Smartphone & iPhone users.This is it! (by John Doe Amsterdam)
Posted by Oksel in Commercial Art | Comments Off on For all you’re anti-Smartphone & iPhone users.This is it! (by John Doe Amsterdam)Jul
Proper propaganda
Posted by admin in Eyecatcher [our work], Stencil, Street art [indoors] | Comments Off on Proper propagandaJul
FUN!Wooden Postcard – Blank for your message (by Suck.uk.com)
Posted by Oksel in Commercial Art | Comments Off on FUN!Wooden Postcard – Blank for your message (by Suck.uk.com)Jul
Americano styles
Posted by Cat70 in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Americano stylesI would not say I like all his work, a little to american (if i may say so). But I love the realism mixed with comic-style in combination with the angular outlines that you see in some of the works by Loopy Dave. Check him at Deviantart and judge for your self.