Drawings by Nate Kitch
added on Monday, Apr 23, 2012 20:41 pm
The work on Geometry Daily gets me in touch with a lot of very talented artists and designers. Here is one of them: Nate Kitch, illustration student in the third year from winchester, UK, has some excellent drawings, compositons and photographies on his site. Keep an eye on this guy! ¬ Full Entry
Emergent Behaviour photo series by Thomas Jackson
added on Saturday, Feb 25, 2012 20:58 pm
Some beautiful sculptural composition going on in this mysterious photography by Thomas Jackson.
Meteor Photography by Thomas Brown
added on Friday, Jan 20, 2012 22:29 pm
It’s nothing more than crumpled paper. But it’s also shot and lit in a way that makes it so much more interesting.
Geometry Daily
added on Sunday, Jan 01, 2012 20:10 pm

I start something new today.
In 2012, I‘m going to channel my enthusiasm for simple graphics in a new on-going personal design project. Starting today I will publish a new graphic artwork each and every day. Each piece will be based on simple geometric shapes and composed in a rather minimal style. I set up a new tumble log dedicated to this project. It‘s called Geometry Daily, the URL is geometrydaily.tumblr.com.
Let‘s see where this will take us and how long I can hold that up! I‘m excited. See you over there. ¬ Comments
Triangles Wallpaper
added on Tuesday, Dec 06, 2011 20:32 pm

Triangles, lots and lots of triangles, in so many different colors! Download the wallpaper for your favorite device: Desktop (HD 1920 × 1080 px), iPhone, iPad ¬ Full Entry
Metamorphosen illustrations by Atelier Olschinsky
added on Wednesday, Nov 09, 2011 20:55 pm
Extremely detailed abstract digital free illustrations by this small austrian graphic design studio. Stay on their website for a bit, they have more gorgeous work there.
Wacom Inkling – My hands-on experiences
added on Monday, Oct 24, 2011 23:02 pm

I had my Wacom Inkling delivered three days ago. It is an awesome piece of technology, blurring the line between analog and digital drawing. Still it is far from being perfect. A lot of people already asked me about it, so here are my real-life hands-on experiences. ¬ Full Entry
Lights – Interactive Music Video
added on Wednesday, Oct 12, 2011 21:11 pm
Another one of those interactive music videos, we might be talking about a new form of art soon. This time it is a poppy electro anthem by Ellie Goulding that gets a OpenGL driven 3D visualization. You steer through an colorful abstract environment that adapts to the tune. The interaction is not very deep, but still an intoxication experience. Reminded me a lot of some designs by Universal Everything though.
Living Room Songs by Ólafur Arnalds
added on Wednesday, Oct 05, 2011 21:45 pm
via livingroomsongs.erasedtapes.com
The best free music I heard since forever: Ólafur Arnalds creates and releases a new song, one per day for one whole week since Oct 3. The songs will be recorded and filmed live in the living room of his Reykjavík apartment and released instantly for FREE as streamed videos and MP3 downloads. It is mostly neo-classical melancholic instrumentals, with a little bit of electronica. Right up my alley. Above is day 2, “Near Light”.
Actelion Imagery Wizard
added on Wednesday, Sep 21, 2011 22:18 pm
Onformative from Berlin created this sophisticated visual language for biopharmaceutical company Actelion. Based on Processing, they built custom software tools to create the graphics for print media and animations for screens. Impressive!
Taking One Year Off
added on Friday, Sep 09, 2011 14:50 pm
Dear world, I would like to let you know: I take the next year off. I will be staying away from agency work at the Warriors from September 2011 to August 2012. Instead, I will be taking care of our two wonderful kids (2 1/2 and nearly a year old). Twelve months of full-time Dad duties! ¬ Full Entry
Blackout – Photography by Dan Holdsworth
added on Thursday, Aug 25, 2011 21:33 pm
Great inverted photographies of mountains by Dan Holdsworth. He has some more interesting projects at his site http://www.danholdsworth.com. The site itself is brilliant by the way. Very clean and super-efficient.
WebGL Water Demo
added on Monday, Aug 15, 2011 21:45 pm
via madebyevan.com
If you want to get a glimpse of what the web might look like in ten years, please see this demo by Evan Wallace. It renders a realistic pool of water, complete with refraction and light. To see this, you need a Webkit nightly, a new Chrome version or the latest Safari 5.1 with developer menu and WebGL active. It‘s worth the effort. ¬ Comments
Clemens Behr’s Street Art Sculptures
added on Thursday, Aug 11, 2011 9:14 am
Some poles, a messenger bag full of prepared cardboard pieces and lots of tape: Street Art Sculptures! Several uncommissioned public installations done by Clemens Behr in East Village, China Town, Soho and Brooklyn.






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