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Concrete Dream Surreal Scenes in 3D
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Concrete Dream is a series of 3D surreal scenes inspired from real world concrete structure combined with Link Lee daydream.
Concrete Dream is a series of 3D surreal scenes inspired from real world concrete structure combined with Link Lee daydream.
Tim Tijink shared a personal editorial design and graphic design project titled New Brutalism: Controversial Concrete.
We have featured RETOKA . several times here but they always share something new and with a touch of uniqueness with a sense of experimentation.
Nothingness is the titled of a new set of beautiful but also eerie 3D images created and shared by Murat Yıldırım.
Ngoc Dang shared a branding and packaging design for Merino, a wool brand imported from Australia, with a soft texture and excellent warmth retention.
True North is a company designed to help guide potential investors through the property market, based in various geographic locations.
Raku Inoue is easily the most creative person that I have ever had the chance to meet and hung out on various occasions.
With the rising topic on crypto and Metaverse, soon enough there will be a revolution in how we see the world and how we interact with it.
Maria Horowska is a typeface designer and she shared this lovely typeface titled 'Reykjavik' — which is an homage to modern architectural a
Xavier Esclusa Trias has created a poster series that is bringing a bit of a nostalgia moments to be honest.
madre natura is a contemporary Australian fashion design house. The name translates to ‘Mother Nature’ in Italian.
Antian Imeri shared a collection of 3D compositions created as personal projects exploring recent thoughts through modular sculptures in imagined spac
Markus Hofko shared an amazing industrial design project for a modular shelving system called KUR!O.
Vyacheslav Novikov shared a stunning 3D and digital art project created using Houdini.
We wanted to share for our NFT Spotlight, the sublime visuals done by Rus Khasanov, a visual artist from Russia.
Rafael Serra shared another stylish typographic explorations including some using famous brands.
Tom Chrostek, Krzysztof Gwóźdź, and the folks over at
I love typographic posters, there are fresh and hard challenges to take in as you wanna explore and experiment with a few ideas.
As we are getting close to the end of 2021, I still feel the vibes of 2020 right in the air. It's like we still haven't got over it, enough we have some vibes of some normality back.
In March of 2020, we were all blindsided by the pandemic and there’s no doubt we’ve all learned to pivot and adapt both professionally and personally.
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