Showing posts with label moleskine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moleskine. Show all posts

5/27/2011

Awesome illustrations by Anna Rusakova

Here's a collection of works by one of my favorite Behance artist whom I follow and enjoy every new project being posted there... This time Anna made a generous gift by publishing two projects at the same time, so I can't but share those with you (not ASAP unfortunately, but as soon as I got a spare sec from designing)
Projects are different yet with her certain style and technique that I and many other creatives and regular people like and enjoy. So, whoever you are, enjoy!





















More works to be seen here and here...

2/04/2011

Awesome collection of moleskines full of great skecthes by Mattias Adolfsson

Some of these trully amazing sketches by Mattias Adolfsson have been already featured on my blog. But now you have a really great opportunity to see them all as complete moleskines... Thanks new technologies and of course Mattias who placed all of his great works on behance... Definitely go there to see the full list of his sketches...




10/01/2010

Top 10 inspirations of September

September was really full of great graphic design, unusual arts, amazing videos and even some interior designs. And all this bits are here today in the top 10 inspirations of September with a small video bonus :) Enjoy and get ready for new month and new inspirations!












And you may also have a look at the top 10 inspirations of August

9/17/2010

The best moleskine sketches ever by Anna Rusakova

There already were some sketches today, but I just couldnt but share the new updates by my favorite skecth artist Anna Rusakova. What she makes out of her moleskine is more than design or art. That's real life! She is really awesome... Her Greece travel moleskine is just amazing! One can feel he's been there with her. Just awesome!













Visiting her behance profile is an absolute must!

Amazing moleskine and more sketches by Andrea Joseph

Andrea Joseph is a moleskine fan and sketching master. Her moleskine is full of great everyday objects skecthed with pencils or pens. Though some of them are nothing but shoes, there's still something in them that makes them look and feel like a great painting on canvas. Actually, weren't the Campbell's Soup tins nothing but everyday objects?