Image via Wrath of Gnon Literally translating to platform cedar, daisugi is a 14th- or 15th-century technique that offers an efficient, sustainable, and visually stunning approach to forestry. The method originated…
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Available for download at Adobe Stock, this beautifully designed portfolio template is fully customizable and comes in two basic sizes: A4 and US Letter. Graphic designer and Adobe Stock contributor…
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Artists Explore Self-Expression Through Bizarre and Whimsical Masks at Denver’s Vicki Myhren Gallery
Felicia Murray, “Our Dying Reefs,” felted COVID mask, 2020. All photos shared with permission. There is perhaps no symbol more representative of contemporary life than the humble face mask. A…
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Analog Algorithm, a book by German illustrator and graphic designer Christoph Grünberger that serves as a tool kit to create new forms using grid-based design. Written by German illustrator and…
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Available for download, Adobe Stock contributor Irina creates beautiful abstract backgrounds as fully editable vector graphics. Those abstract or semi-abstract graphics are currently quite popular. No matter if you want…
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“Big Bang” in Pingjiaqiao Road 36, Pudong, Shanghai. All images © 100 Architects, shared with permission Walk around Shanghai or Dubai, and you might stumble upon a bright, geometric playground…
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All images © Mono Giraud, shared with permission Through dreamy photographs, multi-disciplinary artist Mono Giraud accentuates the feathered fronds of wheat stalks and paper’s smooth curves. Based in the Palermo…
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All images courtesy of DB Burkeman and Rich Browd, shared with permission From plastic grocery bags to original emojis to household goods and paraphernalia, the yellow smiley face is an…
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Earlier this year, Malmo, Sweden-based game developer Oskar Stålberg launched Townscaper, a low-stakes video game that’s similar to Sim City without the threat of natural disaster or the need to…
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All images © Wally Koval, shared with permission Devotees of Wes Anderson’s films can spot the pastel architecture and simple signage synonymous with the American director’s aesthetic anywhere, a notion…
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