
Iwona Przybyla’s “90 Degrees” is an amazing typography book designed to display the entire alphabet in 3D letters. The letters are made of strings threaded through two sheets of paper at a 90 degree angle, creating three-dimensional string art as you open the pages.
Caux Collective’s Artist Analysis: Aled Lewis (Part II)
Before we get too far into this post, if you’re not quite sure who Aled Lewis is, to save me from forcing our more regular readers to read the same thing twice, head over to ‘Part I’ to read a little more about Lewis, and his project ‘Video Games vs. Real Life’ before you indulge yourself in this post.
In this post we’re going to take a look at a small selection of pieces from another of Aled Lewis’ brilliant projects named, ‘Toy Stories’ in which a number of small toy humans, animals, dinosaurs and other figures have been placed into a wide range of hilarious scenarios and conversations, in a delightfully amusing, inspired, anthropomorphic style. These scenario’s range from guilty Foxes and surprised T-Rex’s to grumpy Mammoths and sneaky Sharks and everything in-between, with every piece even funnier and more creative than the last.
If you’re a fan of what you see here then head over to Lewis’ website, which is rife with even more truly ingenious work or his Behance profile where you’ll also find plenty more of his work.
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Creative Catharsis: Posters of Strange Client Quotes by Irish design duo, Mark + Paddy.
I found all of these hilarious. Some of them are almost a déjà vu of things I’ve heard clients say.
Transforming stacks of paper into something beautiful, Australian designer and paper artist Bianca Chang hand-cuts typographic designs into thick chunks of blank sheets. As she films the process in stop-motion, beautiful patterns emerge in a simple but quite fascinating story of each letter’s creation.
Check out the embed video below.
The hilarious and most of the times very cheeky designs from Shahir Zag are taking tumblr by storm.
Check out his blog and make sure to follow. You are in for a laugh.
PS: That poster did make my brain hurt.
The Typometry poster from Brainstorm Overload plays on the classic eye exam chart (typometry / optometry, get it!?) but instead of testing your eyeballs, this clever poster tests your sight with the “eyes of a typographer.”
With the hand of a classic sign artist and the detail of a watchmaker, Stockholm based artist Martin Schmetzer makes hand drawn lettering with an addictive quality. His works are created using just his hand, a pencil or a pen and a lot of practiced skill.
dreams come true (by Rob Aparicio)
Newfoundlander puppy
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Stand set out to create a marque that captured the variety of courses on offer at the...