Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Logos affected by their products











Logos affected by their products 
Rebranding Series by Italian Marco Schembi


Uncommon Goods





Uncommon Goods – Let’s get green

Paper, wood, cotton (and more) are the perfect mix to create cool manufactured art and merchandise.
The products we find on Uncommongoods.com are organic, recycled and handmade, and give us the opportunity of turning our house into a cooler space and make the world a better place.


Taking a look to Uncommon goods webpage I found very cool items and I had the impression of visiting a creative flea market without leaving my house 
(and the cup of coffee next to the laptop).

My Uncommon wishlist includes so many different products, 
but I decided to select 10 to make my email to Santa Claus shorter.

This wooden magnetic robot  and the playable art cube by german artist Bernd Liebert are perfect for any room.





This amazing office desk handmade by  Richard Velloso (NY) and this cool hybrid  skateboards table by Jason Podlaski would definetely make my house look better.





These illustrations can fit any room (kitchen and bathroom included)




And, in case of an elegant green night, these Martini glasses by designer David Rasmussen and the two-in-one bow tie by Drew Storm Graham can really make the difference.




Check now Uncommongoods.com and make your personal wishlist

SANZ I VILA










illustrator // Spain

vintage portraits by Stacey Page







the hand-embroidered vintage portraits of Stacey Page


Makoto Taniguchi - paintings in a mirror









Paintings in a mirror by Makoto Taniguchi

Taniguchi’s paintings, using acrylic sheets and mirrors, are some of his strongest works, bringing the efforts of his studies to fruition. The two images, one reflected in the mirror and one painted on the acrylic sheet, express the distance the artist senses between the cognitive experience and that which exists. We are unable to make out the image of the girl reflected in the mirror from straight on. Further, that image would cease to exist without the deformed image in front of it, which seems to be melting away. Coming face to face with this piece, we realize that we can never get any closer to the girl that lives in the world of the mirror. At the same time, however, we also realize that as a dialogue with the viewer the girl in the mirror will exist for eternity. Like a fleeting yet endless journey, lyrical and sweet, the artist repeatedly questions the eternal.

Sonia Alins Miguel






Sonia Alins Miguel


Brosmind Studio










Brosmind Studio

check the work of Alejandro and Juan Mingarro,
two brothers from Barcelona.
Take a look to their illustrations and videos @

Their illustrations have been awarded with the most prestigious international awards, like Cannes Lions, Clio, Eurobest, Graphis, Sol, CdeC, Laus, among others… they are the most published spanish illustrator in Lürzer’s Archive and recently were selected for Lürzer’s Archive Special 200 Best Illustrators Worldwide