Designers (Page 46)

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Embroidered Illustrations by R.Masha Beautifully crafted embroidered artworks by Russian artist R.Masha .   Embroidered Illustrations by R.Masha | InspirationRead More →

Kurt Chang Digital Illustrations

Kurt Chang is an artist based in Los Angeles, CA, USA, he has been sharing pretty illustrations via his Behance.  With this never-ending pandemic, I have noticed an increase in ‘digital art’ projects being shared.Read More →

‘Cracked Portraits’ is an ongoing series of illustrations by Japanese artist Taisuke Mohri. The realistic hand-drawn portraits are overlaid with a pane of cracked glass, which contributes to the ethereal, surrealistic aspect of these artworks.Read More →

History of the Modern Day Office

From standing desks to open office plans, our modern workspaces have deep historical roots.

The coronavirus pandemic has forced most people to create an office space of their own—whether by devoting a room in their homes for work, sitting socially distanced in common areas, or just creating a “Zoom worthy” corner in a bedroom.Read More →

Max Gradl Belt Buckle

Max Joseph Gradl is a German architect painter, graphic artist and designer. He was born in Dillingen an der Donau.

Between the 1888 and 1892 he studied at Kunsgewerbeschule, Munich under Theodore Spiess.Read More →

Mario Bellini Yellow Calculator

Poetry in everyday objects: The designs of Mario Bellini.

At the turn of the century came the tendril, as objects were embedded in the sinuous, vinelike line of organic growth. In the 20s came zigzags and ziggurats, as jazz, cubism and skyscrapers gave the cue for everything to look spiky and nervous. From the 30s through the 50s there were steamships and streamlining, followed in the mid-50s by jet fighter planes and tail fins.Read More →

Tishk Barzanji is a visual artist based in London, United Kingdom. The work of Tishk Barzanji touches on the modernism movement, and surrealism. Inspired by his childhood in Kurdistan, and later moving to London in 1997. Read More →

Montgomery Bus Boycott (1)

In the spring of 1956, two young artists from Brooklyn noticed that something momentous was happening in the South.Read More →

Lindsay Stripling - Illustrator

Lindsay Stripling is a San Francisco based artist and illustrator I really admire and whose work I’ve really enjoyed watching develop as she also made the transition to full-time illustrator. I admire is that Lindsay has stayed true to her own style and originality.Read More →

Jerome Lagarrigue was born in 1973 to a French father and an American mother, and was raised in Paris.Read More →

Enam Bosokah Ball Point Drawings

Without the use of fancy filters or expensive materials, Ghanaian Artist Enam Bosokah makes striking art with only the use of a ballpoint pen.  You can see more of his work on his Instagram Page.Read More →

Origami Paper Crane with feathery details

Oska is a graphic designer and illustrator from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has developed an original style of surreal-futuristic compositionsRead More →

Yumi Kitagishi

Yumi Kitagishi is a Tokyo-based illustrator known for her striking harmony of colors, hand-drawn style, and imaginative characters, reminiscent of children’s picture books. One of her specialties is her creation of full, rich, miniature worlds.Read More →

Rebecca Ashdown - Drawing on Cats

Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats: with illustrationsRead More →

Yang Se Eun featured image

Yang Se Eun is a South Korean illustrator, who started drawing cartoons from the early age of 4. She is best known for her lovely, sensual couple illustrations, drawn in Photoshop. “I do all of my drawings with Photoshop.Read More →

Star Wars Illustrations

Star Wars Illustrations by Bev Johnson Inspired by ‘The Force Awakens’ and ‘The Last Jedi’, LA-based visual development artist andRead More →