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Camilla d’Errico

Posted in Art, Illustration by Christopher U. on December 16th, 2008

Found on Behance.net, Camilla d’Errico‘s work really struck me. In the same vein as other popular artists, such as Fafi, Camilla d’Errico creates beautiful imagery with her use of soft colors, figures and animals. Some of the textures on the animals in the pieces is remarkable, showcasing a truly fine touch. Be sure to click “more” for a selection of her works.

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Creative In A Way We Can’t Be

Posted in Art, Art Misc., Design, Technology by Christopher U. on November 9th, 2008

Klein Dytham architecture (KDa) is a multi-disciplinary design practice active in the design of architecture, interiors, and public spaces and installations. Established by Royal College of Art graduates Mark Dytham and Astrid Klein in Tokyo at the dawn of the 90s, KDa is today a multi-lingual office with an increasingly visible international profile and client list.”

There just aren’t enough businesses and property-owners utilizing the creativity this world has to offer. People like the designers and creative minds at KDa really add flare to our surroundings and I’m especially impressed by the impact they’re able to make in a place like Japan. We all know Japan is in the future and for KDa to be able to infuse their style and touch into the landscape is quite a feat.

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Furniture I’d Rather Not Sleep On

Posted in Art, Design by thispartyisnsfw on November 7th, 2008


Photos Courtesy Autoban-De la Espada
Drawing inspiration from 1950’s Scandinavian design, collaborating design firms Autoban and De La Espada have created furniture as ready for the future as it is for the set of Mad Men.
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Standing On the Shoulders of Giants

Posted in Art, Art Misc., Technology by Christopher U. on November 6th, 2008

Xavier Encinas, of Swiss Legacy and Peter & Wendy fame, recently showcased his latest stationary — fresh from the press. Literally. Not only was the stationary in tip-top form, but he also snapped a few photos of the letterpress’ that were used to make them.

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