The Keystone Design Union

July 8th, 2009

The Keystone Design Union is global creative network. Someone did this awesome illustration for their Solstice book. Do you know who?

UPDATE 08/07/2009 14:45
Alissia Melka-Teichroew let me know that Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic is the illustrator of this piece.
Thank you Alissia!

UPDATE 23/07/2009 14:07
Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic just contacted me to let me know he isn’t illustrator but Josh Vanover is.

kdu

Lust

June 15th, 2009

Lust by Hellovon.

Lust by Hellovon

Mathias Schweizer

May 14th, 2009

This illustration by Mathias Schweizer made me smirk.

Mathias Schweizer

found at manystuff

Hort

April 27th, 2009

This is an illustration designed by HORT for the Australian record label Modular. They developed a visual concept for promotional posters, flyers and pamphlets, in this ripped up photo style.

HORT for Modular

found at FFFFOUND!

Northern Black-capped Gumchewer by Brock Davis

April 22nd, 2009

There’s something about this illustration by Brock Davis. I don’t know, it fascinates me.

Northern Black-capped Gumchewer by Brock Davis

Covers

April 21st, 2009

John Paul Thurlow wants to create cover art for every great magazine he owns and a few he wished he owned. The source magazines are a jumping-off point – things get added, moved and removed.

Vogue by John Paul Thurlow

Crash by John Paul Thurlow

iD by John Paul Thurlow

Creative Review by John Paul Thurlow

Illustrations by Antoinette-Fleur

April 8th, 2009

These illustrations by Antoinette-Fleur are perfect match to the excellent spring weather in Berlin.

Antoinette-Fleur

Antoinette-Fleur

Antoinette-Fleur

found at Cyana.Trend.Land

Hair

March 31st, 2009

Hair, a beautiful illustration by Karina-Christin Neumann.

Hair by Karina-Christin Neumann

Isometric Mountains

March 23rd, 2009

Isometric Mountains by Charlotte Traynor.

Isometric Mountains by Charlotte Traynor

found at Bold On Grey

Domus Intersections

March 16th, 2009

These magazine spreads are from the march 2009 Intersections part of the Domus Magazine. The theme are the mechanisms, strengths, frailties and possible scenarios on the eve of Web 3.0.
onlab designed these pages, they wanted to create a tactile interaction by the reader. By folding the pages, 2 illustrations by Tobias Krafczyk appear: Miss & Mister Web 2.0. I don’t know if this is a new idea – print is not really my speciality, but it is very well executed.

Domus Intersections

Domus Intersections

Domus Intersections

Domus Intersections


blogoscoop