Lindsey Carr is an artist living and working on the south west coast of Scotland. Where she produces some amazing works with acrylic and oil on wood. She also makes some interesting toys as well. This girl is very talented to say the least. I like her use of deep tone colors in each of her works. She uses birds and different animals to represent her mystical and magical world that her works take you to. You can get lost in the great details that she puts in each of her projects. If any of you are interested she does have prints for sale at society6.com. If you want a more comprehensive look into Lindsey's world of work it can be found on her blog, Little Robot, and her Etsy store as well.




I thought this was so interesting and would love to visit this bank. The Santander's Group City in Madrid is a huge complex city/company; nine buildings sheltering 5,500 employees of one of the largest banks in the world. This place seems so big that you wonder how you are going to find your way around and not get lost. So the company of course thought well how about a Robot to assist in this area. So they hired YDream to come up with a robot that could be like no other in the world. YDream then built the fleet of little red guys called "Interactive Guest Assistants" that use swarm interactions to guide high rolling bankers to their next conference or to the lunch room which ever they prefer. There's also a giant virtual wall full of financial gibberish presented in fancy ways, even an augmented reality map of the complex, all shown in a video below.
Helpful Robots and Augmented Reality
Playlist-12 has arrived and is ready for your ears to listen. In this mix I decided to try to mix up some chilled out dark Dubstep. Musically, dubstep is distinguished by its 2-step rhythm, or use of snare sounds similar to 2-step garage and grime, and an emphasis on bass, often producing "dark" sounds. Dubstep tracks are generally produced at a tempo of around 140 beats per minute and in recent years have developed signature half time rhythms, often heavily shuffled or syncopated, and usually, though not exclusively, including only one snare drum hit per bar, often on the third beat.(Wikipedia) This mix was a little challenging to me since I had never tried to mix Dubstep but I think it came out pretty cool. Their are some dark tracks but also some other chilled Ambient Dubstep to even it out. I do want to mention though that the first track does have some weird static in it. I downloaded the track 3 different times from different people and they all have the static. So it could just be the track.
You can stream Playlist-12 here. If you want to check out the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlists on the Right.
Cover Art by: Damion Schweizer
2. South London Boroughs - Burial
3. Contact - Djunya
4. Like an Eagle - Bassobese
5. Fostercare - Burial
6. D2 Unite - Burial
7. Goat Stare - Loefah
8. Monsoon (Loefah Remix) - Skream
9. Root - Loefah
10. Stand Clear - Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha
11. Conga Therapy - DJ Hatcha
12. Distant Lights - Burial
13. Nadeya - D1FUz3
You can stream Playlist-12 here. If you want to check out the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlists on the Right.
Cover Art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. A1 Ghost Hardware - Burial2. South London Boroughs - Burial
3. Contact - Djunya
4. Like an Eagle - Bassobese
5. Fostercare - Burial
6. D2 Unite - Burial
7. Goat Stare - Loefah
8. Monsoon (Loefah Remix) - Skream
9. Root - Loefah
10. Stand Clear - Benny Ill & DJ Hatcha
11. Conga Therapy - DJ Hatcha
12. Distant Lights - Burial
13. Nadeya - D1FUz3
Playlist-12 Mixed by Damion
Hope that everyone had a good Easter and that the Easter Bunny didn't scare the crap out of you. I got some Easter design motivation over the weekend so I thought I would share it with you all.

So I thought I would find something interesting to write about on this Monday. I stumbled upon Stukenborg's Letterpress Dice Prints. Each pattern is built by laying dice, one by one, on the bed of the letterpress and rolling ink directly onto the face of the dice for each impression. It looks to be very time consuming and well planned out before each dice is laid out. Here are some of the final prints. It’s amazing how many different patterns can be made with just dice. If your interested he does have prints available for sale. Check out his site.



So I thought I would find something interesting to write about on this Monday. I stumbled upon Stukenborg's Letterpress Dice Prints. Each pattern is built by laying dice, one by one, on the bed of the letterpress and rolling ink directly onto the face of the dice for each impression. It looks to be very time consuming and well planned out before each dice is laid out. Here are some of the final prints. It’s amazing how many different patterns can be made with just dice. If your interested he does have prints available for sale. Check out his site.




Letterpress Dice Prints by Stukenborg






Come Float in My Office
The iPad is due to come out this weekend and if you thought that was awesome. Then check out this app made for the iPad. It is the Mixr App ($TBA) which is a multi-touch DJ mixing app. It offers a virtual dual turntable main interface, allowing for scratching, reverse play, tempo and pitch adjustment, live EQ and effects, the ability to record your mixes, and the ability to cue tracks.It looks to also have a nice library interface for you to create your own DJ crate album and custom library with simple and elegant lists. DJ App for iPad. Feels & functions like authentic turntables. Mixr gives you a DJ experience unlike anything you've ever experienced. Beautiful interface, professional mixing. If you decide to get one of these iPad this is a must have app.






DJ App for the iPad
Johan Theeuwes who is a illustrator and graphic designer decided to come up with this idea of using blocks that are painted on every side. The idea is that you can play with the blocks to make your own story with them. He stated he decided to do this project because it forced himself to not work with the computer and practice/experiment more, each block is 40 x 40 cm. If you get a chance you should check out some of his other works on his site.
Block Stories
It has been a while since I have put up some tutorials on Photoshop. So I thought why not do one today. Photo manipulation is an art that requires lots of patience along with the expertise in Photoshop and other photo editing tools. With your creative mind and your imagination, you can manipulate any photograph the way you see fit.




Via Source: Noupe.com
Blend a Planet Transparently into a Photo Manipulation
In this tutorial Artist will show you how to use different blending modes to blend flying hairs easily and to make semi-transparent planet. He will also show you different techniques of adjustment to get the most realistic results in your photo manipulations!
Design a Dramatic and Surreal Rainy Scene with Photoshop
Learn all about how to manipulate images and combine them to create surreal scenes, in this case a rainy scene. Also, numerous details are covered in this tutorial such as adding highlights, shading, excellent photo-manipulation techniques, and more. Learn all about it at the jump!
Create amazing water-drenched photo-montages
Nik Ainley shows you how to make a splash, blending two very different images to create this amazing underwater effect, complete with a dissolving figure of a man.
Dazzling Dance Photo Manipulation
In this detailed and lengthy Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to combine photos and add special effects to turn a normal photograph into a stunning artwork. You will also learn several tricks to reduce your Photoshop document file size and number of layers and layer styles.
Via Source: Noupe.com
Photoshop Manipulation Tutorials






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