awesome design work on The Avengers by Jayse Hansen
Sucker for Soccer by Zoran Lucić
A series of retro-inspired football posters from graphic designer Zoran Lucić.
(Source: typographyserved.com)
Highlights from Danish television show,Dumt & Farligt. Watch everyday objects get destroyed in slow motion.
“As part of its “Tribute to Fashion” charity project, Coca Cola asked some of the best Italian designers to put their stamp on its limited edition bottle, including Moschino, Donatella Versace, Angela Missoni, Alberto Ferreti, Consuelo Castiglioni and Etro, who showcased their creations at the Milano Fashion Centre.” via
Living Room by Amanda McCavour
Artist’s Statement:
This piece based on my old living room in my old apartment. I recreated many of the objects that existed in that space, chairs, side tables and other nick nacks out of thread and hung them from the ceiling so that they were layered on top of one another, mimicking the space in my old home. Each of the objects were created on a 1 to 1 scale. The objects act as a trace or record of a space that used to exist. Part shrine or monument, the thread drawings act as tribute to a room that once was.
This piece was shown at Come Up to My Room at the Gladstone Hotel in January 2011. I have come to think of my rental apartments as places of temporary stay, which I why I thought the Gladstone was an appropriate place to display the work. Hotel rooms are places that are home for a brief period of time; they have a bed and a night table, things that sort of reference a sense of home but really aren’t the real thing. I think that this piece acts the same way as a hotel room does, it references or reminds you of a place like home.
Minimalist children’s story poster designed by Christian Jackson
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The Story of Keep Calm & Carry On by Barter Books Ltd.
Here & There: A Horizonless Projection in Manhattan by BERG
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Hello My Deer by Rachel Bellinsky
(via Society6)
Old Truman Brewery/Claudia by Darren Hall (2011)
As seen in the National Portrait Gallery’s 2011 Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize show.
(Source: Guardian)
