When You Think of Home is a creative project that enlists artists around the world to create unique posters to share their perspective of home. The posters benefit Acres of Love, a nonprofit that houses orphaned kids in South Africa. These are prints with a purpose and a ton to check out.
I seem to have a love for anthropomorphic design. The way that animals can look interesting or awesome with human bodies. Anyways, enjoy this new collection of anthropomorphic characters posters on Hey Lucky. These are a one and done collection with a limited print of 100 each. So get them while their hot. They will run you about $40 a pop and it's only the poster, however it gives you a chance to spruce up a space and find that perfect frame to match your style.
Keep your eyes out for the next anthropomorphic collection on Hey Lucky.
Anthropomorphic Collection on Hey Lucky
So NASA/JPL are giving away these amazing posters for free. These posters are a continuation of the Exoplanet Travel Bureau poster series first created by JPL’s design studio last year. When NASA came to them asking for additional posters in the series, they were able to integrate many ideas the agency had already been spit-balling for the future—such as floating cities hovering above Venus. So check out more of the posters here and start printing away for new wall pieces.
NASA Space Travel Poster Series for Free
Jeremy Harnell, who designs and produces music under the name Sons of Wolves has created these vintage style prints for music equipment lovers. You can check out more of his work on his shop. Definitely worth checking out.
Source: iso50.com
Sons of Wolves Prints
So today marks the 1000th post on The Collective Loop. It seems like only yesterday that I was posting my first blog post. It's almost surreal that we now hit the thousand mark. I couldn't be more happier to have reached this goal.
I want to sincerely thank everyone who has visited, commented, and supported TCL over the past few years. It's been an incredible learning experience for me and I've enjoyed hearing all of your thoughts on various subjects that we post on. Originally, I started the blog to promote my music, but it turned into something completely different and I wouldn't change that. I really can't say what the next 1,000 post will bring, but there are a lot more upgrades and features coming, along with new writers and current ones to help make this blog more diverse.
Now for the good stuff:
For the #1000 post I will be giving away two 11x17 posters of The Collective Loop Playlist Collection #01 and #02. (See Posters Below). If you would rather just purchase them you can do so at the shop.
( Please read the details below) You can use all the methods of entry, giving you 5 entries into the giveaway and increasing your odds of winning.
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2. Tweet the following message "hey @pdragon65 count me in for the #1000 post giveaway."
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2. Next, Leave a message in the comments section of this post (Let me know you signed up for Google Newsstand or Google Currents.)
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The Collective Loop Playlist Collection #02
So again, thank you all for your support, it's always appreciated. I look forward to continuing the growth of The Collective Loop.
I want to sincerely thank everyone who has visited, commented, and supported TCL over the past few years. It's been an incredible learning experience for me and I've enjoyed hearing all of your thoughts on various subjects that we post on. Originally, I started the blog to promote my music, but it turned into something completely different and I wouldn't change that. I really can't say what the next 1,000 post will bring, but there are a lot more upgrades and features coming, along with new writers and current ones to help make this blog more diverse.
Now for the good stuff:
For the #1000 post I will be giving away two 11x17 posters of The Collective Loop Playlist Collection #01 and #02. (See Posters Below). If you would rather just purchase them you can do so at the shop.
( Please read the details below) You can use all the methods of entry, giving you 5 entries into the giveaway and increasing your odds of winning.
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Enter by Subscribing to The Collective Loop RSS Feed:
First, Leave a message in the comments section of this post. (Tell us your favorite The Collective Loop post from the past year)Next Subscribe to our free RSS Feed (seen in the upper left corner of the website). If you already subscribe, you’re all set, no need to subscribe again.
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Enter by Following us on Twitter
1. Follow us on twitter @pdragon652. Tweet the following message "hey @pdragon65 count me in for the #1000 post giveaway."
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Selecting the Winner
On Wednesday July. 30, 2014 we will randomly select the winners from all the entries. The first name we draw will win.Prizes:
The Collective Loop Playlist Collection #01The Collective Loop Playlist Collection #02
So again, thank you all for your support, it's always appreciated. I look forward to continuing the growth of The Collective Loop.
1000th Post: Thank You + Giveaway
I love stuff like this, especially because it has to do with bikes. Andy Scullion a graphic designer from the UK has put together an illustrated family tree of the bicycle, featuring over 70 bike illustrations. Find out more information from the video below or check out their kickstarter. Happy biking!
Comprehensive Guide to the Bicycle Print
It has been about 4 years since I have worked on my last portfolio website. So I thought it was about time to redo the site on Wix.com. This time instead of being a flash based website this site is currently constructed with HTML5, which makes it a little easier to work with.
On Damion S. Portfolio Collection site I've added my portfolio works from photography, websites, TCL works and more, which will be continuously updated. It's also easy to get back and forth to TCL via the menu and I have also added a blog feed on the home page of the new site. I have also added an Etsy Shop to start offering design prints. Currently, all prints are set to $10, which is not hard on the old wallet. You will also now see a shop link on TCL to quickly get to the site.
In the next two weeks, I will be doing a giveaway for The Collective Loops #1000th post in which I will be giving away both TCL Playlist Collection Posters. So keep an eye out for that! In the mean time be sure to check out the new site and let me know what you think?
TCL Playlist Collection - 01
TCL Playlist Collection - 02
New Damion S. Portfolio Collection & Shop
I stumbled across this artist recently and thought his work was not only inspiring, but a great example on how beautiful upcycled art can be. Haroshi, a Japanese skateboarder turned artist makes these masterpieces out of old skateboard decks, and even uses broken hardware for the interior of his three dimensional pieces. If you have ever skateboarded, you know how quickly you can accumulate a stack of broken decks. Nothing goes to waste, I like Haroshi's style. Check out more of his work here.
Haroshi Reclaimed Skateboard Art
Josh Ln is the creator and designer of these Hero-Glyphics. This illustrator got his creative poster idea from Egyptian hieroglyphics featuring superheroes and fictional characters from modern comic books, movies, and TV shows. Check out more of Josh Ln work and also check out his store. You could even get pillows made out of these.
Power Rangers
Ninja Turtles
Spiderman
Xmen
Modern Heroes become Ancient Drawings
Well it's November and it's time again for Movember! Not sure what Movember is? Movember is a successful men's health charities that started back in 2004. The premise is simple: just grow any style mustache that your heart desires in the month of November to raise awareness and money for men's health causes, particularly prostate and testicular cancer.
Not sure what kind of mustache to grow this November? No problem, check out the infographic style guide below, which came from hairlossgeeks.com. It serves as a nice guide to decide what type of face goes with what kind of mustache.
Check out the inforgraphic below for more tips, then let me know what type of stache you will be sporting this Movember.
If you want to see a larger version of the infographic check out Mashable.
Source: Mashable
Not sure what kind of mustache to grow this November? No problem, check out the infographic style guide below, which came from hairlossgeeks.com. It serves as a nice guide to decide what type of face goes with what kind of mustache.
Check out the inforgraphic below for more tips, then let me know what type of stache you will be sporting this Movember.
If you want to see a larger version of the infographic check out Mashable.
Source: Mashable
The Mustache Movember Manifesto Inforgraphic
Daily shape is (yet another) daily project by (yet another) designer Jac (jacinabox) and she has been creating random shapes every day for the past 3 months now. There are a few restrictions placed on this daily project, and they are…
- Only basic shapes and patterns.
- Must take less than 10 minutes to create.
- No frills, vectors, textures, gradients or other fancy business.
Below are just a few that I picked out. You can see more on her site. If interested as well you can get some printed out.
Design Project - Daily Shapes
Matthew Olin is the creator behind this series of Superhero Typographic Posters for his MFA Thesis Exhibition back in 2011. Here is what he had to say about this series.
"The most distinguishing factor of any font is its characters. Hidden beneath these characters, each typeface also has character—its own unique characteristics. However classified this information may seem, when used correctly, typefaces often speak to us more powerfully than the words that are written with them."What I like most about these posters is the definition of the use of the font but it also goes along with each character that is being designed. I have only added a few see the rest here on Behance.
Superhero Typographic Classifications
I'm sure a lot of you out there have been enjoying the Olympic's but I have got to say that I'm very disappointed in the branding and graphic design aspect of this years Olympics. So I have found some alternative poster designs for the London 2012 Olympic Games. Hope you enjoy.
Source: Designboom
Alternatives to the London Olympic Poster
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