Another new years resolution to add to the list? via CreativeHunt . . .
Whimsical Treats
Andy Warhol. We all know him for his Campbell soup cans & pop art but I'm discovering some of his other works little by little. Am particularly taken by my most recent discovery – these sweet illustrations of cakes: These drawings by Warhol and recipes by his friend Suzie Frankfurt were a whimsical take on the haute cuisine cookbooks of the 1950s. The book never quite took off in . . .
Typography Pie
I must bake this one day. via A Subtle Revelry . . .
Surreal World
Caras Ionut lives in a world away from our own, where he comes up with brilliant surreal landscapes and portraits using his own photography...and Photoshop. We've seen what it can do for celebrities and models, but this just takes it to a different level. Here are a few of my favourites: via 500px. . . .
Dream a Little Dream
A different kind of underground art scene...This home near the Czech border in Poland features a drive-through an art gallery. The owner is able to drive up to the house, open the gates and cruise through the subterranean tunnel that runs under the garden directly into the property - admiring his collection of artwork as he goes. Created by Polish architectural firm, Robert Konieczny - KWK . . .
Love Letters
Apparently I've become quite the design-nerd since starting work at my agency. Perhaps that is true, as I found this proposal kinda cute. San Francisco-based designer Will Geddess recently proposed to his girlfriend through the use of typographic posters. Titled 'love letters', 19 posters were created by Geddess and his fellow graphic designer, illustrator and tattoo artist friends. Together, . . .
ABSOLUT’ly Open Canvas
ABSOLUT does not just create awesome ads: It also creates awesome campaigns. “Transform Today” happened in Williamsburg last weekend, turning an entire block of North 6th Street into an interactive display of some of New York's finest creative talent. Freshly painted white facades were reworked, grafitti artists gave live demonstrations in alleyways, and there was a display of storefront . . .
Bathtub Dreams
I would not mind having this bathtub. Perhaps I wouldn't leave it all weekend. Covered in bubbles and sipping champagne, that does sound blissful. The only other thing I would need is a butler that I can beckon with my little gold bell. If only. Introducing the Vessel (aka. the Bathtub Hammock). Designed by UK studio Splinterworks, this bathtub is doesn't touch the floor - suspended from walls . . .
If They Could Speak…
David Olenick's art is a perfect illustration (no pun intended) of a whole series of bad decisions, excuses, and basic human behaviour - all with a humourous twist. His designs are cleverly executed with simple drawings and typography, but all the puns and clever wordplay with the quirky cast of characters definitely brings a smile, and perhaps a couple of laughs here and . . .
Card Peeks
People always seem to enjoy taking peeks into the lives of the rich and the famous. Their cars, their houses, their lives in some way or another. Here's another aspect of their lives that is not usually focused on - their business cards. For the most part, they speak plenty about one's personality from Donald Trump's faux gold foil, to Kevin Mitnick's lock picking tool set (ps/ he was a convicted . . .
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