For some reason, this funny idea came to me exactly 10 minutes after my morning coffee.
Credit goes to: Josh Wardle, Pexels, Helvetica Neue, and Maxwell House.
For some reason, this funny idea came to me exactly 10 minutes after my morning coffee.
Credit goes to: Josh Wardle, Pexels, Helvetica Neue, and Maxwell House.
Italian graphic designer Emanuele Abrate has come up with an interesting project titled ‘Who Designed it?’, in which he substitutes wordmarks of famous logos with the names of the designers and agencies who created them.
David Zinn is a street artist specializing in small-scale, improvised and (mostly) light-hearted chalk art.
Belgium-based illustrator and filmmaker Vincent Bal sees the playful potential of shadows cast by eyeglasses, a peeled clementine, and other household objects. His clever illustrations are part of an ongoing Shadowology project.
Check out his Instagram.
(via @thisiscolossal)
Displaying a carefree confidence and a daring curiosity that animates our creative spirit, inquisitive and intriguing PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri helps us to embrace this altered landscape of possibilities, opening us up to a new vision as we rewrite our lives. Rekindling gratitude for some of the qualities that blue represents complemented by a new perspective that resonates today, PANTONE 17-3938 Very Peri places the future ahead in a new light.
(via Pantone.com)
Italians are known for their love of coffee, but while most enjoy espresso for its taste, artist Giulia Bernardelli appreciates it for its creative potential. She turns spilled coffee into works of art that look like detailed watercolor paintings.
(via MyModernMet.com)