Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

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Louis Vuitton Small Leather Goods Artist Collab

I know the ladies are going to love this one.  It’s sculpture meets luxury hand bags by Louis Vuitton.  The high end leather goods maker collaborated with British artist Billie Achilleos for this one of a kind series.  Take a look at the video above to see some of the artists’ process and below more of [...]

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New Works by Banksy

via fubiz   It’s always tricky to truly know if these are legit, but as stated by Fubiz.net you are looking at new works by street artist Banksy. After reading this it seems he’s still got a sense of humor.

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Wire Sculptures by Gavin Worth

via fubiz This series of wire sculptures by artist Gavin Worth was very well done.  My favorite part is how he captured the lines as if it were drawn by hand, and not bent metal.  Check out more work from this artist below.

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Custom Garibaldi Vinylmation by Chris Avalos

Every once in a while I get an email in the midst of a crazy day or schedule that reminds me of all the other creative people working hard out there.  This was in one of those emails. Artist Chris Avalos created this custom Vinylmation toy inspired by…me, with a Disney flair.  He got the [...]

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Minimalist Portraits by Ali Al Sumayin

via randommization It always amazes me how so few lines could say so much.  Dubai based artist and photographer Ali Al Sumayin did a great job exploring these minimalist designs.

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Video: Design Currency

Well done!  What a great tie in talking about the “value” of design as a currency, and then using the money counter to create the animation.  Another note, read those principles of design and see how you can apply any of those to your everyday life.  You will be amazed of some of the results. [...]

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Video: Reebok X Light Painting

via swizzworld Light painting is nothing new, but recently it’s been getting a lot more attention!  Reebok brought together some of the genres artists and pioneers to “shine some light” on the revolution of light painting. Now get your flashlights and long exposure cameras out and let’s make some art! DG