VW Dubai keep the cards sweet and simple this year.
jaw3:
Many of Munich’s subway stations have distinctive architectural personalities, and local photographer Nick Frank brings some out in his striking series called Subway. Shooting the empty stations during off-peak hours, he trains his camera on vanishing points, and accentuates the bold colors, lines, graphics, and architectural details. The result is a collection of dramatic, futuristic spaces that most of us Munich subway riders don’t see–at least not quite like this–but will certainly recognize. Frank hopes to take the project beyond Munich, photographing subway stations all over the world that make the most compelling visual backdrops to the everyday drama that occurs at much busier times of day. More of Frank’s subway images are at http://www.indiegogo.com/subways/. (PDN)
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Source: pdnphotooftheday.com
Typeverything.com
Illustration from ‘Bone – Anatomy Illustrated’ A book by Josip Kelava.
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My Design Website
This is my first website showcasing some of my work from the last four years at the Savannah College of Art and Design
Don’t Panic
minimalist The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy illustrations by Bruno Menon :: via brunomenon
Typographic experiment by Ryan Atkinson and Stephan de Lange.
a modern take on Hogwarts?
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OLD TIMEY STAR WARS
ReCraft Your Bottle: Very Hungry by Mimijumi
With natural colors, textures and forms, the mimijumi baby bottle closely mimics the breastfeeding experience, providing the perfect complement to breastfeeding and the best possible transition to bottle feeding. The innovative design of the nipple to replicate a mother’s breast creates a natural feeding and latching experience for a happier and healthier bottle fed baby. Bold color and soft textures are combined to give the Very Hungry bottle a distinctive, eye-catching appearance.
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What If Cats Were Using The Internet All Along?
1 of 3 one-off pieces I have contributed to the What If… group art show in Chicago. 20th August - 1 night only!








