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Dressing up buildings, a trendy topic in architecture

The American artist Crystal Wagner has transformed a precious Art Nouveau and over 100 years old building in something spectacular. The artist’s work is called Hiperbólica and it’s a colorful cobweb adapted to the 21st century that enhances the structure. Crystal’s latest artwork can be found in Lodz Street in Poland. It’s the frontage of […]

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Five female illustrators to follow on Instagram

Instagram is a social network loved by photographers, illustrators, designers, fashion victims and many other people. It is a space where creative works can be displayed and promoted thanks to hashtags. You can’t even know who will be ending up watching your work. Take a look at our list of five female illustrators from different […]

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InkTober, a challenge just for illustrators

If you are one of those numerous illustrators that usually have procrastination as a personal assistant, you need to participate in this month challenge: InkTober, a good exercise to stop putting off your assignments and try to improve yourself as an illustrator more and more each day.   The InkTober challenge is an initiative with […]

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Who designed the famous ‘We Can Do It!’ sign?

Many people associate the women showing her fist high and with her sleeve rolled up with the fight for women’s rights and feminist movements. The truth is that, although its objective was not this particular one, the ‘We Can Do It!’ sign has become a very significant and historic milestone for the development of women’s […]

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The sixth season of Game of Thrones condensed in animated gifs by Eran Mendel

If you haven’t seen the sixth season of Game of Thrones, maybe you should see Eran Mendel’s work after you watched the series as you could find between these lines some spoilers in the shape of an animated gif. If you continue to read it means that you already watched the sixth season and you’re […]

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Exploring typographic works in third dimension

A designer that works creating typographies professionally, publishes in his portfolio several projects that are a sort of experiments designed in programs like Photoshop, Maxon Cinema 4D and Vray. Among all the projects published in his portfolio some differentiate from the rest, like the one he did with the Nike logotype. As it was created […]

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The best logo designs of all times

The I love NY logo, designed by Milton Glaser, is identified by everybody because it has become a landmark image for the city. The logotype and all the branding constitute the essential elements for a brand. They must represent a simple and memorable graphic. Of course, not all logotypes are created the same way, and while […]

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Top 10 designers in Behance

Behance is the perfect place to find new works and artists all well as creative inspiration. This site offers such a wide range of designers that it results to be a little difficult to select just a few. However, we have gathered some of the best web designers, illustrators and graphic designers. Take a look: […]

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Superheroes lettering by Risa Rodil

Risa Rodil is a designer living in Manila that decided to make her talent serve the good with this series of posters based on her favorite Marvel characters. This Philippine designer, illustrator and signwriter has a special talent to create “retro” illustrations and lettering works with an enviable color management. This is just a small […]

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Dali present in the 150th anniversary of Alice in Wonderland

Back in the 60’s Random House contacted the surrealistic painter Salvador Dali to make a series of illustrations for Alice in Wonderland. Few copies were made and even fewer were signed by Dali himself, which made some art collectors to get their central piece of their personal collections. For the 150th edition anniversary Dali’s art […]

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