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AIDES Posters



Stunning posters created for AIDES campaign by illustrator James Jean commissioned by TBWA/Paris, these posters recently won a Bronze Lion at Cannes.
Check out the process behind these amazing pieces.

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Nicholas Di Genova



New works and new site of great illustrator Nicholas Di Genova, all amazing!!! And working from Toronto.

Colossal Katamari



One of the most impressive pixel art illustrations I've ever seen, Colossal Katamari was apparently created for a norwegian young illustrator named him self Snake. This piece was created in 2006.
* Seen in ffffound.com

Jinyoung Shin


Jinyoung Shin is a young illustrator living in New York, she has developed a very unique* style strongly influenced by japanese manga look but with a very decay feeling, very interesting and intense. Check her amazing work in dadaly.net

*Updated note: Apparently her style is not that unique, there is another artist Aya Kato who has been doing this work for years also the way she presented her gallery is quite similar than his, I leave it to your consideration.

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Hansen VS Obama



Scott Hansen aka ISO50 has designed the new poster for Barack Obama's campaign. You can purchase the print for $70, all proceeds go to Barack's campaign.

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Old School Design



Effektive is the firm of designer Greig Anderson based in Scotland UK.
He has a strong sense for typography and old school design basics, very analogue but contemporary, clean & simple. Check out his work at Effektive.co.uk where you can see the great Spirograf A2 Posters and the Cassette Badge Sets among other beauties.

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Refill Seven



Last year a select group of artists globally have contributed their works to explore this technology, wood lasering. Only 50 limited edition decks were produced per artist. Curated by Refill magazine the seven exhibition has place at the MTV Gallery Space in Sidney and all the decks were lasered by Precision 20|20
Check out the amazing pieces here.

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The Art of disturbing



Folkert de Jong is an artist based in Amsterdam who makes installations and large-scale sculptures made of polyurethane and styrofoam. He plays with human figures and props in life-size representations of history conflicts, politics and war iconic scenes contrasting with soft colors. Intense!
Link 1, link 2

PEHA presents



Looks like Poland is now the new mecca of innovative and fresh designers (Followed by Brazil), another young rock-star is in da house, Peter Holup aka PEHA is a current design student from Wroclaw, Poland and releases his portfolio filled up with great works.

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Flight404 makes Radiohead video submission



Piece created by the very talented Robert Hodgin aka Flight404 as part of the music video contest that Radiohead is having. Check out the interesting story behind of this piece and why Robert finally decided to submit it.

Once again, Processing saves the day!

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Processing vs Print



Processing work is so beautiful and impressive, more with the right colors, interesting usage of shapes and very important, huge print format display. German artist Eno Hanze has showed that processing is not just for animation. He is translating his analogue experiences in digital work through VVVV. Enjoy!

The piece above called Der Wirklichkeitsschaum was programmed using VVVV, final size of 33 X 11.5 feet and was built using 288 A3 prints.

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NEW WORK!



Wow! Looks like Sam Weber has been working hard lately, stunning NEW WORKS are all over his website. Must SEE IT!

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