Archive for the 'graphic design' Category
Pass The Bauhaus
August 10th, 2010Inspiration Pad
July 6th, 2010This is a great idea by Marc Thomasset: the Inspiration Pad. You can buy one here.




found at swissmiss
Familjen
May 21st, 2010This is the artwork for the album Mänskligheten of the Swedish electronic music project Familjen. It was a collaboration between the photographed Erik Wåhlström and the graphic design studio Bergen. The music of Familjen is not my cup of tea, but the Swedish singing sounds funny. This artwork is more my thing.



eBoy FixPix App
May 3rd, 2010If you’re into pixel art you’ve probably heard of eBoy, they create the most amazing pixels worlds. Together with Delicious Toys they’ve developed a very nice iPhone/iPod Touch game called FixPix. It doesn’t have a revolutionary gameplay, they’ve sliced up their artwork into different layers and you have to put them back together by tilting you iPhone. Unfortenatly the app isn’t available yet, but this preview video made by Filip of CreativeApplications will give you a good idea what to expect.




Interactive CD Cover
January 26th, 2010Hubero Kororo designed this interactive CD cover for the band Uceroz. When you open the CD packaging on the side, ink is set free and bleeds into the cover of the CD. I really like this idea.


found at yatzer
LESS WORDS, MORE PICTURES.
January 25th, 20107000WORDS presents 7 pictures every week contributes by an outstanding contemporary. Last week it was Paul Snowden, his pictures: LESS WORDS, MORE PICTURES.








You never leave me
January 20th, 2010“You never leave me” by Nicolas Sassoon. Make sure that you visit the link, you have to see this pixels move (don’t forget to scroll).


WOW!
December 10th, 2009Good Things Take A Second
November 23rd, 2009The quotes on these billboards are from the emails Tim Rehm and Tim Sürken wrote to and received from clients during their freelance work at HORT. They then made these billboards for an exhibition called “hier und anderswo” at the MARTa Herford museum last summer.











