9/18/2006

Genevieve Gauckler: Gas Book 15







Genevieve Gauckler is a Paris based artist who creates numerous lovable characters, blends them into everyday life scenes and turns the fantastical world into reality with her magical power. Her artwork series "Photostory" which captures the everyday scenery of Paris interwoven by her characters wandering about and creates world that is floating between the reality and the unreality. She has an experience of working at the British design company "Me Company". She is currently busy creating work for a Paris design collective "Pleix", working on various projects like website, illustration and animation. Imported from Japan.

9/15/2006

Winners of the Golden Bee 7




Moscow International Biennial of Graphic Design 2006

9/14/2006

Variations on a Theme: New York's High Priorities




















Every week, the editors of New York magazine identify five upcoming "can't miss" activities in the magazine's back-of-the-book listings section. And every week, New York's design director, Luke Hayman, and art director, Chris Dixon, select a designer to create "High Priority," a typographic illustration using these five selections. The rules are simple. The illustration is 4.4 inches high by 6.875 inches wide; it has to include the five events, the dates of the week, and the words "High Priority;" and it can only use two colors, red and black

Batory - Posters & Graphics Works








Catalogue Chaumont 2005





Fly Flyer Fly





9/13/2006

Into the Nature









Nature has been cherished by all of mankind and has been a beloved subject for artists and continues to be today. Artistic confrontation, celebration and manipulation of nature, has never been more prevalent. A young generation of designers, illustrators and artists are taking nature as a starting point and bestowing upon it great importance.
Into the Nature takes you on a visual exploration through nature and how it is being perceived, portrayed and visualized in the contemporary visual arts of the twenty first century. From romanticism to art brut, flora and fauna are reinvented through ravishing imagery ranging from classical and analog approaches to cutting edge graphic design, illustration, photography, objects and 3D installations. Blending various mediums and materials, classic and new alike, it presents us with a (r)evolutionary vision of nature.