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29 May
The Create Awards is one of the top creative competitions for professionals, and even students, in advertising, film & video, motion graphics, graphic communication, photography, printing, interactive media, and copywriting. Each Best of Industry winner will receive a generous prize package, as well as the Best of Student winner. A Best Of Show award winner will receive a $30,000 Dream Studio Prize Package with products from the industry’s leading companies (Adobe, Hewlett Packard, Kodak, and Alienware Computers just to name a few)!
For more info on the how to enter, check out : 2007 Create Awards
29 May
500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art
28 May
GIROUDPICHOT is New York City-based designer, Gaspard Giroud. Following years as a freelancer, Giroud established the studio in 2004 to showcase work that includes computer graphics for television, Web and print.
Check Out: Giroud Pichot
20 May
Medium: One uncut square of Nepalese lokta
Composed: 2002
Folded: 2002
Size: 6″
Diagrams: Origami Tanteidan Magazine 81, 2003; Origami Design Secrets
This site contains galleries of photographs and articles about original
origami designs by Robert J. Lang. Origami is the modern reincarnation of
the ancient Japanese art of paper-folding. The site contains links to books
and origami instruction and articles about the connections between origami,
mathematics, and engineering, including several of Robert’s own
origami-engineering projects.
Check Out: Robert J. Lang Origami
15 May
Pioneer of that now termed the Art/Science forum, Simon is highly regarded as an artist researching the underlying patterns of nature through observation and scientific study. His passion is to celebrate natural wonder as a poetry of space.
Since graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1988 he has completed numerous public and private sculpture commissions, exhibited work both in the UK and abroad, and travelled widely as a guest at international festivals and symposia.
Check Out: Simon Thomas Sculpture
13 May
“I developed my love for photography when I was a kid. My grandma used to give me her camera to take family pictures. That was fun!” - Markus Hartel
Check Out: Misha Gordin
12 May
3 May
“My illustrations are not too scientific, they begin life as sketches in ink, the tool of choice is the Bic ‘fine’ because it gives me a lot more mileage than more expensive, snootier fine liners that break if you give them too much stick. The sketch is transported into my ageing mac and then abused in photoshop (you may have heard of it) i use this because of the joy of multiple undo’s plus its the closest I can get to painting without painting.” - Russ Mills
Check Out: -byroglyphics-