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Magnificent Storytelling Illustrations (7 total) Israeli-born illustrator Tomer Hanuka creates incredibly interesting scenes. His stories are told not just by the expressions on his characters' faces but by the beautiful colors he chooses and the mysterious shadows he casts. His passion for drawing emerged at a young age, when he fell in love with American comic books. He found them "mysterious and majestic, an unreachable light in a faraway land, and more beautiful and exciting than anything around." His client list includes prestigious newspapers and magazines like Time, The New Yorker, Spin, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone. "This is about storytelling; it's creating drama, not unlike a movie director, but frozen in a single moment," Hanuka said. "An illustrator might find it hard to get a gig in a magazine, but can design wallpapers, set up an e-shop, and print on-demand through another vendor. For those just starting out, what advice would Hanuka give? Tomer Hanukawww.thanuka.com

Built The FabPod is an acoustically tuned meeting room housed within an open-plan office at the RMIT Design Hub. As part of this project I established the FabPod’s geometric rules and created the parametric models through which it was designed. Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Família has been under construction for over one hundred and thirty years. For the past four years I have worked intermittently for the current executive architect, Mark Burry. Dermoid is a wooden reciprocal frame developed by a team of researchers from CITA and SIAL pushing parametric modelling to its limits. A workshop at SmartGeometry 2011 to test the acoustic properties of plaster hyperboloids. Creative Design Illustrations by Florian Nicolle | Cretive Design Art Photos and Artworks Amazing Creative Design Artworks by French Artist Florian Nicolle. For More Design photos visit artist website Bio My name is Florian Nicolle aka neo, french 24 years old graphic designer and illustrator. I already have a diploma in Graphic Design, there was a little section devoted to the illustration that i have worked a lot, Which finally took a big place in my work. And in fact, at a very tender age at about 15 years old, I wanted to be in Graphic Design, that is why I have decided to move towards the field “Applied Arts”, where I began to search my own style thanks to my first art teacher, who has greatly helped me on this. Now I am freelancer, I work primarily on illustration projects. it can be very versatile ; movie poster illustration, artwork’s book, illustration for newspapers, packaging… But I also work on graphic design projects at the same time (poster, packaging, flyer, logo…).

MARC FORNES & THEVERYMANY™ | ART + ARCHITECTURE ^ COMPUTATION [ Python / Rhinocommon SDK ] SpaceCollective Marianne Schnall: You’re also a well known advocate for space migration. What ideas do you have for a future evolution where families migrate in space? Timothy Leary: Well, in the 1970s there was a big civilian movement for space migration. What happened was that in 1980 Ronald Reagan took NASA over and made it very military and Star Wars. Since that time, cyberspace is taking the place of intergalactic space. It’s a very interesting comment that they call it cyberspace. Japanese graphic design from the 1920s-30s In the 1920s and 1930s, Japan embraced new forms of graphic design as waves of social change swept across the nation. This collection of 50 posters, magazine covers and advertisements offer a glimpse at some of the prevailing tendencies in a society transformed by the growth of modern industry and technology, the popularity of Western art and culture, and the emergence of leftist political thought. "Buy Domestic!" poster, 1930 [+] Cover of "Nippon" magazine issue #1, Oct 1934 [+] "Fuji Weekly" cover, Oct 1930 [+] Poster for Japan's first national census, 1920 [+] // "Health for body and country" poster, c. 1930 [+] Grand Nagoya Festival poster by Kenkichi Sugimoto, 1933 [+] Kyoto Grand Exposition to Commemorate the Showa Imperial Coronation, 1928 [+] Poster design by Shujiro Shimomura, 1928 [+] "NAPF" (Nippona Artista Proleta Federacio) magazine cover, Feb 1931 [+] "NAPF" (Nippona Artista Proleta Federacio) magazine covers: Sep 1931 // Oct 1931 "May 1" movie poster by Hiromu Hara, 1928-1929 [+]

Anamorphic Drawings: Hidden Images Revealed Fresh Visual Daily Anamorphic Drawings: Hidden Images Revealed Thursday 03.10.2011 , Posted by Paul Caridad Share: Tweet468 Share4.8K Share50 Share159 Stumble1 Anamorphic drawings are distorted pictures requiring the viewer to use a special, often reflective device to reconstitute the image. See Also INCREDIBLE 3D ILLUSTRATIONS JUMP OUT OF THE SKETCHBOOK Here are additional images, with the reflective cylinder being removed. Via: funlobby.com Written by Paul Caridad Bicycled the perimeter of USA, hitch hiked across the States dressed as monk. Follow on Facebook Follow on LinkedIn Go to 's Website Category : Art, Artist Spotlight, Illustration Tags : anamorphic images, artist, distortions, drawing, hidden images Promoted Content by Taboolaby Taboola Sponsored ContentSponsored Content Promoted ContentPromoted Content WE RECOMMENDFrom The Web Comments drg great art March 10, 2011 at 5:49 am fajas colombianas these are very unique and amazing concepts. Trackbacks Speak Your Mind Follow Friends Column Five

Japanese steamship travel posters Here is a collection of early 20th century travel posters for Japanese steamship companies (from the book Miwaku no Funatabi, published by the Museum of Maritime Science, 1993). Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd., 1909 Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd., 1916 Oriental Steamship Co., 1919 (Chinese poster) Japan Mail Steamship Co. Korean Mail Steamship Co., 1918 Osaka Mercantile Steamship Co., Ltd., 1912 Japan Mail Steamship Co. Japan Mail Steamship Co. Oriental Steamship Co., 1914 Japan Mail Steamship Co.

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