November 20, 2008 PauloGabriel's blog

Stencil Inspiration

What's up, everyone? Well, this week I made a presentation in college about stencil. I've been a sucker for this

September 19, 2008 PauloGabriel's blog

Inspiration: PaperMonster

When we talk about urban life, one of the things that probably come to mind is sweet street art. Stencil,

August 31, 2008 Francisco's blog

Banksy tours America

Banksy is in the news again this week. First because he tried to donate a piece of art to

August 22, 2008 PauloGabriel's blog

Amazing Gutter Art

Most of us would never think that a gutter could be a piece of art. Here in Brazil, some people

July 02, 2008 aloa's blog

Streetart Inspiration Part 2: Blek Le Rat

After Part 1 there has to come a second one. Here is the continuation of our Streetart-series. And this time

May 15, 2008 aloa's blog

Streetart Inspiration Part 1: Banksy

Banksy is an awesome street-artists from Bristol* (England) and probably the most loved/hated. Im in love with his artworks since

Featured Tutorial

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Beginner Tutorial: Create Dexter on illustrator
Hi everyone, I decided to insert some nostalgia on today's tutorial. Since I'm a guy born in the early 90s, I thought sharing how to draw Dexter would be really interesting and fun. If you've ever watched Cartoon Network you'll probably recognize this little fella at first sight.

Try this Wallpaper

Wallpaper of the Week #93 - FreshForDeath
Wallpaper of the Week #93 - FreshForDeath
The wallpaper of this week is an image sent to us by FreshForDeath, a freelance graphic designer based in Jakarta, Indonesia. For more information about his work check out his website at http://www.freshfordeath.com or his Behance profile page at http://www.behance.net/suckerhead Desktop Version

Book Suggestion

Book Suggestion: Typology- Type Design From Victorian Era to the Digital Age
Book Suggestion: Typology - Type Design From Victorian Era to the Digital Age
The book suggestion of the week is one of my favorites, it's called Typology: Type Design From Victorian Era to the Digital Age and it covers a lot of art history always linking with types and typography. It's a must read for those starting out their careers or even willing to dust off their typology and typography skills. About the book