Silencio/ Atila Meireles
Fresh young art direction all the way from Brazil, Silencio the work of Atila Meireles. The navigation is a little funky at first but the site is pretty unique.
Labels: art_direction, design
things i see, find, make, read, or think about.
Fresh young art direction all the way from Brazil, Silencio the work of Atila Meireles. The navigation is a little funky at first but the site is pretty unique.
Labels: art_direction, design
I really enjoy the personal work of Jeremy Prasatik. Trees are a reoccurring theme in his design and his color palette has a nice retro feel to it. His commissioned work is not bad at all either.
I relaunched my portfolio site with a new design. I think I caught all of the bugs but if anyone notices any problems let me know. Hope you enjoy my work!
Labels: design, photography, twenty2wo
I think that this print is gorgeous and it is a fine example of the quality work from Christopher David Ryan. Ryan is a designer based in Brooklyn and is the man behind Atmostheory. His work can be purchased at his online store.
Great design and illustration with a retro feel from Brazilian freelancer Pablo Lobo. His portfolio has a pretty wide range work showing off some obvious talent.
Labels: design, illustration
Sqweegie is the work of Anthony Newman coming to us from Australia. What caught me first was his Dangerous Diary full of random collages but his photography work is brilliant as well. Be sure to take a look as his portfolio site. via cool hunting
Labels: collage, design, photography
I always try to carry a Moleskine for all those random thoughts. Mine most often turn into lists so its always great to see examples like this one from Jonas Fechner. Collage, sketches, found images, mixed media of all sorts ends up in Jonas' book. Check out his flickr set and get inspired by this great process work. Also check out the large flickr group Moleskinerie.
Labels: art, design, illustration
I got an email today from Accentuate Clothing, highlighting their fresh new brand Verum. I had found Accentuate a while ago and was impressed with their solid designs and great style. Unfortunately Accentuate is no longer but the people behind it have begun their new journey, one that is outlined in their great blog. I will definitely be following until the launch in February 2008.
Labels: architecture, blog, design
Sometimes you find the perfect music to fit your mood. Tycho is the sound from Scott Hansen, a San Francisco based artist. Described as sonic landscapes his music fits perfectly with his graphic artwork as well. His posters have a great retro feel to them and I may have to order one soon.
Labels: design, illustration, music