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JOURNEY TO THE END by Florian Schommer

JOURNEY TO THE END by Florian Schommer

May 17th, 2012

Amazing drawings by Florian Schommer from Cologne, Germany. Enjoy :) Author’s portfolio

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GHOSTS OF MANHATTAN (1900 vs 2012)

GHOSTS OF MANHATTAN (1900 vs 2012)

May 17th, 2012

Creative photo manipulations of Manhattan by by Jason Garst. Same locations from 1900 and 2012 in one photo. Enjoy :) 23rd Street near 6th Avenue The Flatiron Building Grace Church on Broadway near 11th street 31 Union Square …

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Nike Basketball by Vasava

Nike Basketball by Vasava

May 17th, 2012

Several designs for Nike Basketball 2010-2011 by Vasava from Barcelona, Spain. Enjoy :) Official website

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Yokai! by Cesc Grane

Yokai! by Cesc Grane

May 17th, 2012

7 characters inspired by the Yōkai – supernatural monsters from Japanese folklore -in their habitat, with their unique look and own abilities. Official website

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Astounding Bondi Penthouse by MPR Design Group

Astounding Bondi Penthouse by MPR Design Group

May 17th, 2012

Located in New South Wales, Australia, the Bondi Penthouse designed by MPR Design Group is the result of adding a contemporary new structure on top of an existing “Art Deco” building. This new addition places a lightweight, …

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Magnificent Scribbled Line Digital Portraits

Artists like Ayaka Ito use computer programming to create something new and exciting.Graphic designer and illustrator Ito, who originally hails from Japan but currently resides in New York City, tells us that she began her Scribbled Line People project in 2008 for a ’3D Motion & Particle’ course offered at her alma mater, Rochester Institute of Technology. She has a history of incorporating photography into her artwork but adding an element of programming couldn’t have been accomplished without her collaborator Randy Church. The duo used applications like Flash and Photoshop to break down the photographic images and build them back up into intriguing portraits composed of a series of interweaving lines.

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