Japanese Tattoo Art
A few days ago, one of our twitter followers contacted us and asked if we had some Japanese Tattoo Art, unfortunately we didn’t have any at that moment. In fact we have only had one post with tattoo art,...
A few days ago, one of our twitter followers contacted us and asked if we had some Japanese Tattoo Art, unfortunately we didn’t have any at that moment. In fact we have only had one post with tattoo art,...
This is part of our daily series of posts where I show you a collection of inspiring digital art of one designer, I’ll tell you their name, where they’re from, I give you a link to their portfolio and...
In these weekly logo series I show you a collection of great logos made by one designer / design company. I prefer the simplicity in logos, so that is what I’ll share the most. In todays logo series I...
Natsumi Hayashi (aka Yowayowa Camera Woman) is a Tokyo-based photographer. With her alias she makes fun at herself that she can barely carry her own camera (yowayowa is a Japanese term meaning “weak” or “feeble.”). In 2010 she started...
In ‘The Portfolio of…’ I give you, the photographer/ designer, a chance to share your work with the world. Today it’s time to show you the work of Alexandre Machado.
In our ‘case study’ series I post one artwork of a designer, where he/ she not only publishes the final result, but also some in progress steps. Two weeks ago I posted a new case study made by Adam...
This is part of our daily series of posts where I show you a collection of inspiring digital art of one designer, I’ll tell you their name, where they’re from, I give you a link to their portfolio and...
In our character design series I have a lot of character designs for popular characters such as marvel heroes and angry birds. But none of Pokemon so far. So here is our first selection with Pokemon characters, (re)designed by...
In ‘The Portfolio of…’ I give you, the photographer/ designer, a chance to share your work with the world. Today it’s time to show you the work of Tian Boon Siang.
In this illustration post I have a selection with great artworks created by Noma Bar. Noma’s development process takes place in the sketchbook, going on to digitally produce finished work on the computer once the idea is fully conceptualized....
In our weekly brand identity series I show you one brand where the designer of that brand shows how he or she made that brand. Where did the inspiration come from, which colors did they use, etc… Fuse Collective...
In ‘The Portfolio of…’ I give you, the photographer/ designer, a chance to share your work with the world. Today it’s time to show you the work of Henrique Sanches.