Thursday, October 20

the-absolute-best-posts:

Click to follow this blog, you will be so glad you did!

the-absolute-best-posts:

Click to follow this blog, you will be so glad you did!

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designersof:

This is a logo/design that I produced based on our current University brief, wherein we have to produce a Manifesto. This is one of my main points!

designersof:

This is a logo/design that I produced based on our current University brief, wherein we have to produce a Manifesto. This is one of my main points!

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 Thursday, October 13

e-pic:

by Robert Farkas

e-pic:

by Robert Farkas

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designersof:

Work Harder Art Print
by Oli Phillips
Available on Society6 here

designersof:

Work Harder Art Print

by Oli Phillips

Available on Society6 here

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 Tuesday, October 11

allthingsworthsharing:

Giant Bunny!

Stor Gul Kanin
Örebro (SE) 2011
13 x 16 x 16 meters
Concrete, metal, wood and takspån.

The Big Yellow Rabbit is a temporary 13 meter high sculpture. It’s a enlarged cuddle toy made out of swedish products thrown against the statue of Engelbrekt.

The work can be seen this summer during the OpenArt biennale

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 Sunday, October 9

lionskeleton:

by Jen Stark

lionskeleton:

by Jen Stark

(Source: ryandonato)

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 Monday, September 12

designersof:

A 20”x30” poster with a dog silhouette die cut.

designersof:

A 20”x30” poster with a dog silhouette die cut.

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 Wednesday, September 7

I remember this from Art History. It was part of the Blue Rider movement in Germany. I believe it’s by Franz Marc, but not so sure….
I can’t believe I remember this. I wish I was better at something else like math or something.

I remember this from Art History. It was part of the Blue Rider movement in Germany. I believe it’s by Franz Marc, but not so sure….

I can’t believe I remember this. I wish I was better at something else like math or something.

 Tuesday, September 6

photojojo:

Andy Alcala uses the human face as his canvas.

photojojo:

Andy Alcala uses the human face as his canvas.

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 Thursday, September 1

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