Envisioning Disney Characters in "Real Life" on the Behance Network. Desktopography. Фото и рисунки, арт и креативная реклама. David M. Buisán Artwork. Movie Poster with Brand Integration on the Behance Network. Jirka's Blog.
Vintage Ads Representing Modern Technologies. When you think of vintage, whether it’s about clothes, advertisements, stationary and other stuff, you imagine something that was popular in the past. The funny thing is that all of that is back nowadays and it is considered to be trendy. Vintage is not cheap and hard to get, hence lots of us want to have something to remind us of how the world used to be some time ago. But what if you mix vintage with what’s new today? Think about it, in fashion they mix vintage clothes or accessories with something new, hence creating a unique outfit in the end. But have you ever thought about advertisements for instance. In my opinion that’s a pretty original way to advertise your products and it combines two popular trends – having something new and something vintage at the same time! Hope you find them interesting and inspiring. Vintage Youtube Vintage Facebook Vintage Skype Vintage Twitter Vintage Washing Nintendo Wii Vint.Adv.PS3 New Ex-Box!
Laptop iMac Ad MacBook Pro Get it NOW! Nokia Mobile 1940′s Nokia. Alex Grey. Cosmos Collective - design studio. Disney Princesses in Real Life. Belle (Beauty and the Beast) Re-imagining iconic Disney princesses as real life people is one thing art student Jirka Väätäinen does very well. Though on his blog you'll find posts about his life as a graphic design student, also featured are these beautiful renditions of popular princesses. The fantastic photo manipulations are a successful attempt at bringing these beautiful characters to life. Of course, like many popular projects we post on, this series didn't quite start on purpose. It began with his fascination for the character Ursula from The Little Mermaid. "I had always liked her character so much that I decided to give myself a little challenge," he tells us. With an overwhelming response from Tumblr and blogs, Väätäinen received "a lot of lovely feedback" and quite a few requests to create even more characters.
So how, exactly, does Väätäinen go about creating these? Mulan Ariel (The Little Mermaid) Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) Esmeralda (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame) Pocahontas. Stefano Pedretti - Photographer. Karl Kwasny IllustrationsBest Bookmarks.