4/06/2011

More great black and white photos of Iceland by Michael Schlegel

Good news for all of you who enjoyed a previous set of awesome black and white photos by Michael Schlegel - he is back with part 2 of Iceland pics... Same enigma, same meditative spirit, simplicity and beauty... Words are really not needed here, just enjoy...


















More pics from the series on behance

4/05/2011

Best packaging designs of March

Following the idea of creative designs compilations, here's a set of packaging designs that I bookmarked during March. Thanks the best packaging design site TheDieline for these inspirations... Enjoy!

























Designs are by Louise Fili, SMR Creative, Anna Visual Bakery, Richard Arthur Stewart, Sandstrom Partners, Savage Diplomacy, Meat and Potatoes, Sussner Design


4/04/2011

Hillarious video! Awesome graphic and video work by Ornana Films

I just couldn't pass by this video without sharing it with you... A trully great graphic work combined with same great video editing by Ornana Films... Just awesome! And yes, it's hillarious!
And just in case - be patient first some mins... This thing won't disappoint you :)


Another featured appearance for a business card designed for Scrubdin

Looks like the business card designed for Scrubdin turned to be a real eye catcher with its third appearance as a featured card since beginning of the year, this time on designmodo.. Well, that's nice and inspiring...


Impressive screw art from Andrew Myers

One of the representatives of new art when classic approaches are implemented via modern techniques or materials has alredy been featured on the pages of my blog - a really nice pin art by Ran Hwang (do not confuse it with pin up though) But Andrew Myers, IMHO, has made it a huge step forward with his screw art. Portraits he creates are impressive, realistic, thoughtful and are best viewed from distance (just the way actual oil paintings are) That's really a lot of work and patience invested into every portrait...So they definitely deserve being admired... Enjoy! Or get a screw driver and try to make one at home ;)









4/02/2011

Ultra sophisticated and stylish logo identity of SLS Hotel by Steven Noble

To be honest, I'm for minimalism in logo design. Simple shapes, no 3D, no gloss, no reflections, and all that redundancy... Though, with all this being deep in my head and influencing my vision of logo design, I simply couldn't but admire logo identity made for SLS Hotel by Steven Noble and Co...
The output is a really complex shapes, with lots of details, being hard to reproduce (unlike alway mentioned by the clients Nike's swoosh) with shades and hard to reproduce technique, but, damn, that's so cool!
And when you see it made in bronze hanging on a hotel wall in its XXLs size you really see it works and does its mission - to attract, to speak quality and to impress. A really great job! Enjoy it!