Amazing t-shirt designs by Chow Hon Lam (akaFlying Mouse), an illustrator/designer from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. You can find some of his work on Threadless too. If you dig them you will surely like Glennz’s and Aled Lewis’s designs too. All these guys come up with awesome concepts.
Wanna see some more? If you digged these you will surely like Glennz’s and Aled Lewis’s designs too. So, who’s your favourite out of the 3?
A new fan-made video with lovely animation for Death Cab for Cutie’s sad ballad “Grapevine Fires”! It’s a surreal tear-jerker about California’s 2007 wildfires. By Walter Robot
In 1969, Paul McCartney named a Beatles album “Abbey Road” and put the picture above on the cover. 40 years later, Abbey Road is still a tourist destination. Watch Abbey road traffic in the video below which is Blame Ringo’s first single “Garble Arch” from their new album, “Lucky Number 9″!
Aled Lewis is a designer/illustrator who makes tees with funny concepts. You can find them at Threadless.com
Here’s a selection of my favourite ones:
And finally my favourite one: it’s titled ’self sufficient’
Ok, I know what some of you must be thinking: ‘This guy is stealing from Glennz!’. For those of you who don’t know Glennz, here’s a selection of his best works: Glennz Creative T-Shirts.
So what do you think? Is it just a coincidence they have similar style? Whose designs are better?
Guillermo Vega was appointed General Creative Director of Y&R Argentina in early 2004. He studied Graphic Design in the Univeristy of Buenos Aires and started his ad career in Verdino Bates as Art Director Jr. Later he worked in Agulla & Baccetti and in 1997 joined Y&R. After a short time in Vega Olmos Ponce, he re-joined Y&R in 1999 as Art Director where whithin a year, he was appointed Creative Director.
Guillermo has been recognized with national and international awards such as: Cannes, FIAP, London Festival, New York Festival, Clio, British, One Show, El Ojo de Iberoamérica, Gramado, several Lápiz de Oro and Lapiz de Platino, among others.
‘El Sanchez‘ did this wallpaper for Inauguration day, taking a fun spin on the Obama logo. You can download it for various screen and iPhone resolutions here.
Yep, this year leaves from this tree turned into… umbrellas. Or maybe it’s just Sam Spencer’s amazing front yard art installation entitled ‘Bloom’. See the Flickr gallery here.
Incredible lamps looking like they are melting, by japanese studio Kyouei Design. Check out the rest of their stuff, they got some really interesting products.
Here’s a personal collection of things I’ve been wanting to blog about for a while, and it seems like the right time of the year to put them all together. Enjoy!
Yulia BrodskayaAmazing paper illustrations by the Russian designer (now living in London)
Knitta Please – Urban guerrilla knitting group. Illegal? Doesn’t look that illegal when it’s so colorful and harmless, right?
Here’s a little interview to the artist themselves:
Aspen Boutique(formerly Aspen Traders) – A long-standing tradition of mailing fanciful holiday cards to their customers, since 1987. Beautiful and creative X-mas cards designed by Gardner Design
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