Art & Design
Hyper Realistic 3D Illustrations by Marcello Barenghi
Milan-based artist and illustrator Marcello Barenghi who became well known after this hyper realistic drawing of a bottle went viral continues to update his Instagram profile with … Continue Reading »
If You Love Travelling You’ll Love These Posters
Travelling the world should be on everyone’s bucket list, but no matter how many places you’ve been lucky enough to travel to and no matter … Continue Reading »
Artists Create Amazing Giant Murals on the Side of Transport Trucks
Some of Spain’s most talented graffiti artists have recently taken part in a project that’s been gaining some serious traction, on the road!. Using the … Continue Reading »
Dine in Style with This Amazing ‘Inception’ Styled Table
You may remember that early this year we featured this seriously cool Inception inspired table, but now the Cyprus-based designer Stelios Mousarris is back at it again … Continue Reading »
Minimal Geometric Tattoos Brought to Life with Bursts of Colour
Australian artist Jaya Suartika uses bold, thick black lines to create beautiful geometric tattoos on his subjects, occasionally adding in blocks of muted colours that further … Continue Reading »
These Funny Photo Mashups Are Absolute Genius
Stephen McMennamy uses Photoshop to create funny and clever mashups of random objects. On face value these mashups seem simple, but the way in which … Continue Reading »
The Mesmerising Architecture of Iranian Mosques
It’s not often that we look up to appreciate what’s above us, in fact for the most part we spend our time looking down at … Continue Reading »
Funny Illustrations Show the Love Hate Relationship Between Designers
The design blog DesignMantic recently came up with a series of illustrations that every designer will understand, the love-hate relationship between clients and designers. Inspired by the … Continue Reading »
Beautifully Designed Table Seamlessly Extends from Natural Tree Stump
French designer Thomas de Lussac shows us that when it comes to design less is clearly more, transforming something as simple as a tree stump into a … Continue Reading »