Kinetic Typography With Nathan Campbell
Australian creative Nathan Campbell was playing around with some audio from one of his favourite movies and was able to create something lighthearted and fun by adding his own visuals. Im a big fan of these info graphics which almost seem to come to life in front of your screen, Nathan obviously has
Don’t Belong Here by Alena Beljakova
Alena Beljakova is a 19 year old girl (and photographer) who lives in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. She creates artwork that provokes emotion and attention. Fusing normal subjects into weird surroundings, or using props to instil an unusual element. Also her editing really adds that extra aspect to each
Reflections Campaign By Tom Hussey
I found this remarkable little photo series on my travels earlier this morning which is based around the idea of growing old and reflecting back on our previous selves, the lives that have already been lead, and the job’s that helped to form our younger identities. I see something that all cre
La Marche Animation By Simon Rouby
I found this Erie little visual works that was created by Simon Rouby creating a fair bit of noise over at Vimeo and thought id bring it across before too many people jumped on it. This is such a surreal creation by Simon we get a lone character and get to see what I perceive […]
Paintings From Billie Bailey
Granted we only have a very small series of four paintings from Billie Bailey here, but I was caught out on these by the vivid, dreamy style of these that I had to bring them across and share them to you all. These were created by hand without the use of a mouse or tablet […]
Photography by Oliver SC
I was on my daily Flickr travels yesterday and discovered some photography by an unknown character under the name of Oliver SC. Although he (I’m hoping it’s a he) seems to have a mysterious front, you can’t deny the great photography going on under his username. I really like the s
Imagery From Camil Tulcan
Multidisplined artist Camil Tulcan is based in Bordeaux, France where he dedicates himself to three separate fields of work which are Directing, Motion Graphics and last but not least photography. Were most interested in the latter today of course, if you hadn’t guessed already Camil brings us
Works by Designer and Illustrator Tim Green
I got sent a nice email this morning from English Designer and Illustrator Tim Green. After speaking, I followed onward toward his portfolio, and was really surprised with the quality of the work. So much so that i had to showcase it. Tim graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University in Design &
At The Playground | Reality From Martin Wallgren
Based in Sweden Martin Wallgren is a photographer who loves the way digital single lens reflex has developed over time to include the ability to capture high definition footage. Embracing this evolution of technology Martin has taken what he states as a huge interest creating many short visual produ
Wrong Right Wrong By Achim Lippoth
Stunning photographic series from Achim Lippoth derived from the idea of reversing the roles of parent and child, the German photographer is known for his works inspired by childhood. A German native Lippoth has been involved with the creation of both still and moving imagery taking the role as film
Bad Meaning Good From Jack Wells
Brighton creative Jack Wells was inspired by the title of an old documentary created back in 1987 called Bad Meaning Good, with this in mind he went about creating an artwork around this concept. As Jack typical creates through the form of typography and graphic design he went about drawing on canva
Imagery From Rita Cartageno
Portuguese graduate Rita Cartageno brings us this set of imagery with the most part of these taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina where Rita is taking part in a part exchange programme. As a creative she has two things that she dedicates her life to which is cinema and photography as she gets the most p