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31 Mar
Design Eye for the _______ Guy is an experiment in bringing a fresh vision to cluttered, clumsy and downright boring design. They call themselves the Design Fab Five. All five use their collective talent and expertise, the Design Fab Five tackle each new project as a soup-to-nuts strategic redesign. Soon, the target is educated on everything from usability to communication to aesthetics. At the end of every fashion-packed, fun-filled makeover, a freshly scrubbed and newly enlightened project emerges.
30 Mar
Like any company, Preloaded is only as good as the sum of its parts, so it is no surprise that the team is a strong and multi-disciplinary mix of talent. The ever growing team is a personable and able bunch of very nice people, dedicated to doing very nice things, in very Sunny Shoreditch.
29 Mar
Knoll is recognized internationally for creating workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. Knoll’s commitment to innovation and modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories.
28 Mar
Los Angeles has long been associated with glamour, glitz, image and unreality. It has always been undeniably glossy and shallow. Reality, of course, remains easily accessible. The Buff Monster hails from the inhospitable streets of Los Angeles. Small and elusive, it thrives in a city with a historic graffiti problem. The Monster manifest itself in different forms, each working towards the same goal of graffiti eradication. Buff Monster has evolved from using flattened spray cans nailed to telephone poles, to primarily using big gray boxes situated throughout the city. On rare occasions you might also find the monster standing even taller than you do. And sometimes the Monster gets invited in from the streets. Galleries provide good temporary homes for the monster. The monster takes old rusty metal and splatters it with layers of fluorescent and metallic paint. From the candy- coated surfaces, oozing landscapes emerge. Pink is power in the land of the Buff Monster
27 Mar
From Life Comes Art - Combining Science and Art to create one-of-a kind masterpieces.
DNA11 creates unique DNA portraits through an extraordinary combination of science and art. The process begins with the DNA being collected using a patented, non-invasive technique: depositing your saliva into a tube. This sample is then sent to our highly secure, certified laboratory, where the DNA is extracted to create a unique genetic fingerprint, using a technique that takes advantage of the variation that occurs among the DNA sequence of every individual.
26 Mar
ARTIST STATEMENT
“Large-scale artwork is engaging. Images of people in monumental scale are immortalizing. The attraction to these two visual elements is compelling, so much so that I have a reason to express ideas or themes important to me. Three years volunteering in Peru, straight out of college, gave me my politics and a desire to share them. Whether or not I have really chosen a side, I’m not sure. Others will tell you if that is true or false because it is not my job, and certainly, not my goal. I do know that various issues are not given enough attention. They also may appear to be obvious, and that too is a topic worth discussing.” - Jeff Zimmermann
25 Mar
Dave Correia is an artist who resides in northern California. He graduated from Cogswell Polytechnical College with a degree in Computer Animation. However, his passion for 2D art outweighed his desire to pursue a career on any 3D platform. Over the past couple of years, Dave has been growing fonder and fonder of the comic book medium, and has self-published a couple of comic books appropriately titled “Play With Knives”. The books are complied of short stories, pin-up art, and mixture of analog and digital illustrations.
24 Mar
bitforms gallery is devoted to emerging and established artists who embrace new media and contemporary art practice - resulting in new languages and artistic experiences.
21 Mar
Partizan Lab is a production company specializing in the production of animated commercials and music videos with the aim of continuing and furthering Partizan’s reputation for bespoke animaton. Partizan Lab represents some of the worlds most distinguished directors, as well as an exciting up and coming roster. We combine years of top flight technical experience with an open minded, playful approach to projects that have enabled us, over the years, to consistantly create award winning work.
While You Are There Be Sure To Check Out Antoine Bardout Jaquet
Antoine Bardou-Jacquet is a multi award-winning music video and commercials director who, since joining Partizan Midi Minuit in 2000, has consistently wowed the crowds; from his typographical triumph for Alex Gopher’s ‘The Child’, to his multi award-winning, multi brain-melting longform commercial Honda ‘Cog’ which has won numerous awards and caused huge media interest.
20 Mar
Etsy is an online marketplace for buying and selling all things handmade. Etsy lets you shop by color, place, time and material.
There are lots of new ideas and technologies opening up new ways to shop online. The big corporate sites like eBay and Amazon seem to be content with a text-only advanced search. We’re here to show the range of possibilities, and just what’s possible.
19 Mar
The book features some of the finest digital 2D and 3D artwork that you can see today, from artist as Natascha Roeoesli, Philip Straub, Rob Chang, Jesse Sandifer, PiSONG, Meny Hilsenrad and Ryan Lim. However this is more than just any other gallery book. Each artist has written a breakdown overview, each with supporting imagery of how they made there piece of work.
18 Mar
Brooklyn based artist Oliver Vernon’s work is emerging in galleries coast to coast. His work, rooted in a mix of graf culture and abstract painting history, is profoundly influenced by psychedelic consciousness expansion, the yogic and meditative wisdom paths of the East, and underground electronic music culture.
Since graduating from Parsons School of Design, he has executed numerous mural projects in New York, around the US and abroad. His “live painting performances” began with Giant Step parties in ‘99, and have taken him on to stages of all kinds from booming warehouses to intimate jazz-poetry clubs to Times Sq.. Now, with a solid exhibition lineup stretching through 2007, he is focusing all efforts into the studio, where his intensely layered and detailed paintings have to time to ripen through time.
With his arsenal of techniques and ever-expanding vocabulary of unique abstract forms, Vernon weaves a web of inter-dimensional play designed to unlock symbolic realms within the beholder.
17 Mar
Peter Max is a multi-dimensional creative artist. He has worked with oils, acrylics, water colors, finger paints, dyes, pastels, charcoal, pen, multi-colored pencils, etchings, engravings, animation cells, lithographs, serigraphs, silk screens, ceramics, sculpture, collage, video and computer graphics. He loves all media, including mass media as a “canvas” for his creative expression.
As in his prolific creative output, Max is as passionate in his creative input. He loves to hear amazing facts about the universe and is as fascinated with numbers and mathematics as he is with visual phenomena.
16 Mar
Leofrestlye the name originated from three things:
- Sun sign: Leo
- No limits: Fre (e - silent)
- Visual: Style
LFS is not an agency or a design studio; it’s a small portfolio of a Creative designer who’s trying to express himself to the world, be a part of the top designers in the world.
Since past 4 years the site has undergone various styles and changes with many competitors for showcasing the work with the latest technology & the usability. Finally it has come to the way where the professionals show themselves as a brand in a grand manner.
This is not the end for the LFS , it’s just a beginning!
15 Mar
“People always ask me: ‘Where did you get all these ideas?’ I say, I’m not sure, I only know that I’m living now in the 20th century and I absorb information at an increasingly rapid rate. We all do. Information, is coming from all kinds of sources, new sources every day. Technology is moving faster, perhaps, than we can keep up with. I digest information from these sources, channel it through my own imagination, and put it back out into the world.” — Keith Haring