· ART ,ILLUSTRATION ,PAINTING ·

Adam S. Doyle’s Birds
Artist Adam S. Doyle is interested in what’s not there, he uses long swift brushstrokes, calligraphic in style, to create his images, bold and simple, yet infused with the essence ...

· CULTURE ,ILLUSTRATION ,INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ·

Sander Wassink: State of Transience
Sander Wassink is an artist and designer who begs us to reconsider what is important and what is desirable, what do we toss and what do we keep. This applies ...

· ILLUSTRATION ,VIDEO ·

Paris Vs. New York By Tony Miotto
After the success of illustrator Vahram Muratyan‘s Paris versus New York series (seen here), motion graphic designer Tony Miotto animated the illustrations in this lovely short film, sure to be a viral treat for all those who have a stake in this great debate.  Enjoy!

· GRAPHIC DESIGN ,ILLUSTRATION ·

Siggi Eggertsson’s Landscape Illustrations
Siggi Eggertsson has a succinct, yet light-hearted, write-up on his site: “Grew up drawing, painting and building stuff. Also played some basketball and collected basketball cards. Got my first PC, at first I mainly used it to

· EXHIBITION ,ILLUSTRATION ·

Breaking Bad Art project at Gallery 1988
“The Cooks” by Mike Mitchell Last Monday was the opening of the “Breaking Bad” Art Show presented by Breaking Gifs at the Gallery 1988 in Melrose, CA. A lot of ...

· ILLUSTRATION ·

Shades of Change by Marin Dearie
Shades of Change was created by American artist Marin Dearie, which depicts the changes in nature and popular culture through a series of color charts. From fake tans and tea brewing to Michael Jackson, the series illustrates these changes in a humorous and informative way. Which one is your favorite?

· ILLUSTRATION ·

Marynn Fashion Illustrations
French graphic design student, Marynn, is based in Nantes and have a curiosity led by the search of realism. You can see that in her simple yet graphic style using black and white pencil with subtle touch of colors. I especially like her portraits series.

· ADVERTISING ,ILLUSTRATION ·

The Sociables Prefer Pepsi… 1959
During the pin-up era of the 50′s and 60′s, Pepsi communicated using these beautifully illustrated print ads with slogans such as ‘The Sociables Prefer Pepsi’, ‘Pespi-Cola Refresh without Filling’, ‘The Fine art of Staying Lovely’… I’m sure you will enjoy these prints as much as I do.

· FASHION ,ILLUSTRATION ·

Some Like It Haute: Looks from Paris Fashion Week
Couture, a thriving and essential aspect of the industry, brings together the best seamstresses with the most creative and innovative design talents to create the signature looks which perfectly encapsulate a designer or brand. Last month we were lucky enough to be invited as guests of couture e-tailer Modewalk.com to experience Paris Fashion Week and [...]