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RAPTURE’S BEST AND BRIGHTEST by LENKA SIMECKOVA
And Julie Langford is here (Can’t fit them all in one post)
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RAPTURE’S BEST AND BRIGHTEST by LENKA SIMECKOVA
And Julie Langford is here (Can’t fit them all in one post)
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Wooden photo lockets handmade by So Little Time Co. in Melbourne, Australia
(Source: sosuperawesome)
Basically, they had custom pressed paper filled with seeds, letter-pressed, and cut out as coins!
So you can tip with them, share them with friends, pop them in pots and poof! Plants!
Lauren Hom | http://laurennicolehom.com
“Daily Dishonesty is a hand-lettering blog I started during my senior year of college. It combines my love of typography, humor, copywriting, and illustration. The blog documents the lies I tell myself on a regular basis. Hopefully, you’re guilty too and can have a good laugh! “
I’m an art director and illustrator based in New York City. My work covers many aspects of design, from branding to wedding invitations. I enjoy finding a balance between intricate details and simple forms. When I’m not designing, you can find me in my school’s silkscreen lab or waiting in line at Trader Joe’s.
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8BIT LIFE
Ryan Snieder has taken old LIFE Magazine pictures and photo-shopped some recognizable gaming icons into the images. Each character is so eloquently tailored to the historic image that it’s hard to believe that these images aren’t real.
If video games in real life is your thing, check out Donkey Kong IRL.
Você sabe qual o PANTONE de seu super herói favorito?
O designer gráfico Gidi Vigo abusou do minimalismo ao criar a série “Pantone dos Super-Heróis”
This is pretty cool.
Bookguns by Robert The
Says Robert about this project: “Books (many culled from dumpsters and thrift store bins) are lovingly vandalized back to life so they can assert themselves against the culture which turned them into debris”.
(via: ifitshipitshere)
I’ll admit, I chuckled at The Catcher in the Rye one.
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The Decemberist’s woodcut poster process by the Tugboat printshop
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I’ve seen a cow made of bread, a soccer ball in proceessed meat and a persian rug made of rice and legumes. But I haven’t seen a jelly bean George Washington or a sheep made of butter before. Check out this edible art.
(Source: noupe.com)
Things got interesting, once Link learned the upthrust technique in Zelda 2. Artist Sang Han took his love of the game and created this bloody beautiful piece.
Link’s Upthrust by Sang Han (Blog) (deviantART) (CGHUB)
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