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02002.

Cubic Quilt — 3D Art

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When I stumbled across the cover image, I remembered since my kid has been asking for a cubic for the past week. They are hard to find in Switzerland! Five Three Five Design has paid a wonderful personal experiments inspired by the craft of 'quilt making'. First, there was the pattern creation and then stylish turning them into 3D.

02003.

3D Inspiration featuring Danilo Gusmao Silveira

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I keep bumping into Danilo Gusmão Silveira work while browsing Behance. It’s funny because I always think to myself, I need to post about him. But for some reason, or just a billion tabs open, that thought gets lost. Not today. Today, after I saw the awesome dune image, done entirely in 3D I went straight to write the post.

02004.

Making Kinetic Motion Posters From Home

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Nawaz Alamgir had some down time and wanted to experiment with some motion design and text animations in After Effects, his plan was to mess around and maybe make one or two designs but he kept finding out new styles and methods and just kept making more and more posters..I stopped at 10 posters... but then 20... 25 okay 30 - he mentions.

02011.

X TS’UNU’UM — A beautiful Stop Motion

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I have received news that Noelia Lozano has updated her website with new works. It was quite refreshing to dive into her latest update. For those who don't know Noelia, she is a talented image maker and art director from Spain. One project caught my eye and it was her personal work she did when she was teaching at ESDIR on their 25th day of Design.

02012.

'Hill's Poochini' — a Short Film

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I don't why I am into short films lately so I am gonna keep sharing more then. Here I am sharing about this short titled 'Hill's Poochini' and it's a short movie about the relationship between a dog named Poochini and his parent named Camilla. With the flairs of 'Up', we follow Camilla's story as she adopts a pet. It's short but the story takes you in and it's marvelous.

02013.

BREX Constructor - 3D Compositions

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Dennis Sartakov shared a beautiful 3D project created for Brex, a startup that’s transforming B2B payments by creating corporate cards, rewards, and travel programs that are tailored to specific industries. In 2018 Brex launched the first corporate card and rewards program specifically designed for startups.

02014.

BandSports Tokyo 2020 Illustrations

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Issao Nakabachi was invited by Factory.Br & Artplan to create three illustrations for BandSports, a broadcast network from Brazil, about coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. These arts were trying to capture some elements of Japanese pop culture with a beautiful style.

02015.

Colorful Type Explorations by Tenski

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Tenski is a freelance graphic designer based in Sweden sharing some colorful and beautiful mix of personal and commercial projects. We have featured Tenski in the past but we love the typography and illustration style, hence the new post.

02016.

'Float' — a Short Film shot on iPhone 13 Pro

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It's been a couple of weeks since the new arrival of the 2021 lineup of Apple iPhone models. However you feel about this year's model, I think the biggest features are the 'cameras and cinematic mode'. Everything else feels more or less the same. Through Apple's majestic marketing content, you get a pretty good glimpse of what the iPhone 13 is all about.

02018.

Captivating Pixel Art Scenes

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When I was surfing on Twitter, I stumbled across this 'tweet' shared by our good friend James White who was reminiscing the early days of 'design internet' and how everything used to be about the pixels and the little details. We became so standardized in our principles that we tend to forget what the 'internet' used to be.

02020.

Designer Spotlight: 3D work of Peter Tarka

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Peter Tarka is a designer with an incredible portfolio. I literally spent hours just checking his work and paying attention to the details. Peter’s 3D style is quite friendly, for lack of better word. It reminds me of Nintendo games actually.