Mixed Imagery From Randy P. Martin
We always strive to find new and inspiring creatives for the site, so when we return to the same individual you know to expect something special. Searching through Randy’s profile once again I sat in complete awe of his creations, his works carry a strong tie to nature with such subtle yet sig
Stop Motion for Citytunneln in Malmö by SNASK
SNASK are back with another enticing stop motion, this one follows on from a previous post that was put up back in March. The idea behind this project, and the video below, is to encourage people to use the new train in Malmö called the Citytunneln. It offers better connections to Southern parts of
Places by Michelle Ford
Michelle Ford created this short series of photographs titled Places, which looks to introduce us to different countries, cultures and surroundings. Michelle lives in Vancouver, and has worked in fashion for a little while now. Some of you may recognise her photography from Inventory Magazine. Which
Homes by Ye Rin Mok
I was enticed into viewing some photography by Ye Rin Mok this morning, a Los Angeles based creative. Mainly due to the minimalist vibe, and also because she’s sometimes a contributor to one of my favourite publications, Apartamento. And you can really see the styles fuse perfectly, her spread
Landscapes by Tommy Forbes
London based creative Tommy Forbes literally made my eyes smile earlier, if that’s actually even possible. This occurred whilst viewing his stunning landscapes and browsing through his vast array of work. It quickly became apparent that Mr Forbes is somewhat of a globe wanderer, and long may t
unTitle Sequence by Martijn Hogenkamp & Marvin Koppejan
A really good sequence by Amsterdam based designer Martijn Hogenkamp, collaborated on by Marvin Koppejan. I found this through Martijn’s portfolio website, also known as The QBF. The QBF is a pretty cool site, which houses all Martijn’s information and also a select amount of work. The b
Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama
I found this piece of work by Shinichi Maruyama titled Water Sculpture. Shinichi was born in Nagano, Japan, but now lives and works in New York. The video below compliments the series of images perfectly, showing the water in slow motion. It’s magic when you see things like this slowed down, s
Set Of Stills From Lukasz Wierzbowski
I’m absolutely in awe of these stunning set of stills from photographer and creative mind Lukaz Wierbowski. I stumbled across them earlier and they pretty much made my day. The Polish native recently had his work published by Pogo Books and his printed pieces are now available to buy for a pre
Helios by Juan Behrens
Helios is a short film directed, animated, and conceptualised by Juan Behrens. This was for his final graduation project at the Vancouver Film School, studying Digital Design. What’s beautiful about this piece is the way in which all of the learning over the years has come together into one pi
Mixed Imagery From Jacinta Moore
Evening all, tonight I decided to bring across some great mixed imagery from avid flickr user BawkBawk, a young lady based in Melbourne, Australia. It seems the young Miss Moore looks to capture anything and everything in her vicinity with her film camera, her profile is littered with snap shots of
The Move, Paper Animation by Mandy Smith
Wow. What a great animated piece by Mandy Smith. This is all made out of paper, each part has to be moved into place one step at a time. It must take a ridiculous amount of hours to get this all correct and set up, let alone the editing and capturing process. I have a […]
Visual Working From Youness Benali
Youness Benali is certainly a character of mystery, which in turn makes the work of this creative all the more enticing and engaging. The short piece we have here was crafted by Youness with great imagination, a project derived around the concept of human kind losing control. The visuals are defined