Design News (Page 60)

As a design enthusiast, I have spent countless hours scouring the internet for the best-curated design content from around the world. From stunning architecture to innovative product designs, my collection is a testament to the beauty and creativity of human ingenuity.

I have gathered inspiration from all corners of the globe, drawing on the unique perspectives and cultural influences of each region. My collection includes everything from minimalist Scandinavian furniture to colourful Indian textiles, and each piece tells a story about its origins and the people who created it.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your next project or appreciate beautiful design, my collection has something for everyone. So take a journey with me through the design world and discover the endless possibilities that await!

Manuel Orazi - Loïe Fuller

Manuel Orazi was a Spanish illustrator, a lithographer who contributed notable Art Nouveau posters of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. He designed the 1884 Théodora poster for Sarah Bernhardt with Gorguet. Others of his posters were for Peugeot bicycles, the opera Aben Hamet and, in the form of an old torn manuscript, for the opera Thaïs by Jules Massenet.
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Kota Yamaji Digital Artist

Kota Yamaji is a digital artist based in Tokyo, Japan, he just shared his art contribution for the 2020 Adobe MAX Conference. Seeing his colorful and surreal style, I decided to share some of the few things he shared on his Behance.Read More →

Mantra French Street Artist

Working with entomologists around the globe, the French street artist known as Mantra (previously) transforms brick facades and concrete walls into massive studies of local butterfly specimens. With framed outer edges that mimic a wooden box, Read More →

Felt Leaf Wall Decor

Fall decor season is here! I wanted to make a large wall hanging for fall that didn’t take a lot of time, and if you didn’t already know, cutting things out of felt is a great quick way to get some big textural shapes in your DIY projects. As long as you can cut shapes out with scissors and do some extremely minimal sewing, this fall wall decor DIY can be up in no time!Read More →