Jeremy Kool is the 3D artist and graphic designer behind "The Paper Fox Project". His aim is to create a children's picture book for the iPad and Android tablets to be release in 2012. The art style used in this book is quite unique and is created digitally to make it look like paper-craft and origami. I think this is a neat project. If you want to help fund his project or find out more info you can check it out on Pozible or on his blog.
Photographer Todd Mclellan is the created of the "disassembly" series, in which he captures old relics of the past and shows them in their dismantled form. Like the Things Organized Neatly site, this series takes it one step further with the dismantled form and the almost obsessive-compulsive arrangement by its type, size and function that gives it a clear picture of the style and parts of the past.
Source: Designboom
Disassembly: Todd Mclellan
Fleet Foxes, The Shrine/An Argument created by Sean Pecknold and his team is met with the vocal sounds of Robert Pecknold's brother. It's a wondering and amazing journey that can only be breathtaking. It's a crazy and wild story of a wondering antelope and his journey of losing life and being part of nature and the struggle of life and death. The video pulls you in with its beautiful color treatments and visual splendor.
My only advice would be what Sean and his team advised and that is to watch it in HD with headphones or speakers and in "full screen if you really want to get crazy". Enjoy!
Fleet Foxes: The Shrine/An Argument Video
Fab Ciraolo is an illustrator from Chile, who took things back a little old school. You remember a lot of the 80's cartoons like Captain Planet, Thundercats, Rainbow Brite, and etc. Well, Fab gave them a little flash with some old school outfits and an outer space background look. If you get a chance check out some of his other work on his blog.
Old School Heroes by Fab Ciraolo
The South Yarra House was designed by LSA Architects and it captivates your attention immediately. To engage your attention they implement voluminous forms wherever possible, installing varied planes, and used color to keep your attention while blurring the internal/external boundaries.
The interior of the home is gorgeous with its use of minimal space with high ceilings, giving the home a more opened feel. The boundaries between the patio and the living space blend so nicely that you almost think its one room. If you want to read the architects description of the house you can check it out on Contemporist.com.
South Yarra House
Atelier Olschinsky first caught my attention with his photography of the 1000km series, but then I stumbled upon his website. There, I found more inspiration and great work from Atelier, especially his Legendary Cities poster set. It was one of those finds that I just found intricate and well designed. The detail that was put into these posters is amazing and each city represent a comic style city. He also has two other series Cities II and Cities III that are worth checking out as well.
Legendary Cities Posters
What is the browsing only project? It's a project that focuses on the unloved books of the world, ones that forever sit on the shelves and go unsold. These books were collected from various bookstores and designers were invited to use them as canvases to express their creativity. This catalogue features both series one & two of the project and the 45 designers that contributed and it shows the "before & after" results as well.
There are only 300 copies that were printed and circulated around the world's good bookstores, shops and design studios just for people to browse. The catalogue will only stay for a short period of time before it's collected and passed on to another location. Condition of the catalogues and the places they been are document and can be found here.
Source: Behance
For Browsing Only
This home with its impressive nature views and its remarkable geography can only have an opened viewed home to take in the surroundings. It's located in Sao Francisco Xavier, Brazil and is in a remote location with seas of mountains with deep valleys, flowing waterfalls and rivers. The home is long, narrow and has a transparent facade facing the surroundings and the valley. It has 4 suites, a kitchen, living room and a veranda. Almost all the ambiances are facing out into nature.
It's a cozy space that promotes openness, but also protected space. I would enjoy staying at a home like this with its amazing views. The other thing that catches my eye is the wood colors that were used for this home. It blends well with its surrounding and gives the home a more warm and safe feeling.
Source: Archdaily
The Home with Mountain Views
Matt Wisniewksi, the creator of these collages came up with the idea to blend the beauty of the world with the style of fashion. Matt used images that he found via Tumblr to create these surreal digital collages. He also looking for artist that would be interested in collaborating, let him know.
I have only put a few works of his but I highly recommend checking out more of his works on his site.
Source: Trendland
Fashion and the World in Surreal Collages
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