
Impressive 3D-Sketchbook Drawings By Nagai Hideyuki, Japan Mind-Blowing 3D Art By Nagai Hideyuki, Japan Mind-Blowing 3D Art By Nagai Hideyuki, Japan Amazing realistic 3D illusionary art work is done by a young Japanese artist Nagai Hideyuki. Using a technique known as anamorphosis, the super talented Japanese artist Nagai has put viewer into thinking that whether it is an art or a real thing. Nagai has used just pens and pencil to create these impressive 3D sketchbook drawings. Here are some of his works.
Unique Steampunk Insects Since the late 1990′s style steampunk is becoming more and more popular, and not only in the literature. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by enthusiasts into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical “steampunk” style. And often this stylization gives very unexpected results. Like, for example, art works of american sculptor Mike Libby. BEAUTY HAS NO COLOR Praveen Tewatia - Graphic and Web Designer and Developerss Classic Photos of Celebrities | Vivi The Mage Some classic photo’s I got compiled up! I do not own these pictures, someone else had taken them…i am unsure who to give credit for, but enjoy! Jimi Hendrix & Mick Jagger, New York, 1969 The Beatles and Mohammad Ali, 1964 Martin Luther King Jr. and Marlon Brando (The Godfather) Danny DeVito and Christopher Reeve Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Warren G. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor Ian Fleming and Sean Connery Johnny Cash and Ray Charles Elvis Presley and Tom Jones Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Charlie Chaplin and Gandhi Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr. Share!
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Color Psychology in Logo Design COLOUR PSYCHOLOGY IN LOGO DESIGN Our minds are inherently programmed to respond to colour. They shape our thoughts and emotions. And according to studies, colour affects more than mood — it has the ability to change our buying habits. Colour can invoke as much as an 80 per cent change in motivation when it comes to online shopping, advertising, and marketing campaigns. While perceptions of color are somewhat subjective, some color effects have universal meaning. Here are some examples of how different colours are perceived, and logos that were designed to aggressively or subtly reach their market. ->white The universal colour of peace and purity. Cleanliness Innocence Peace Purity Refined Sterile Simplicity Surrender Truthfulness ->yellow Can have conflicting messages Bright and highly visible, it’s often used in logo design to get attention, create happiness and warmth. Caution Cheerful Cowardice Curiosity Happiness Joy Playful Positivity Sunshine Warmth McDonald’s -> red
DECORATIVE LITERARY CARICATURE PILLOWS | famous authors, shakespeare Read The Fine Print "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em." - William Shakespeare Created by artist Mike Caplanis, these boldly illustrated portrait pillows pay homage to some of literature's greatest minds while providing a soft spot to prop your head and ponder your own contribution to the Western canon. Perhaps just as noteworthy as the figures adorning these pillows is its extraordinary fabric. Those who lay upon one of these downy pieces will be surprised to discover that its soft cloth covering and fluffy filling are made out of 100% recycled from post-consumer plastic bottles that have been transformed into a cotton-like material. Both soft and sturdy, these reinvented materials will last five times longer than cotton and can easily stand their share of tumbles in the washer without fraying or pilling. Exclusively at UncommonGoods.