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Showing posts with label contemporary illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary illustration. Show all posts
Kubrick Remasters: Graphic Art Posters Inspired By Stanley Kubrick.
It's a Stanley Kubrick day today on the blog. If you didn't read the post prior to this one on the amazing retrospective of the legendary director's work, please do. It's what inspired this post of the fabulous graphic artwork of Nick McLellan.
A companion to the exhibition at La Cinémathèque, Kubrick et le Web is a site which showcases the best of web creation on Kubrick, a contest in partnership with Dailymotion.
There are so many talented artists, designers, photographers and filmmakers out there that it is almost hard to believe. But one look at the numerous pieces of work inspired by Kubrick and his movies, you will have no doubt. One of the standouts on the site is the work of artist and designer Nick McLellan. His Kubrick Remasters Series is beautifully conceived of and executed.
Take a look:
See more of Nick's work here on Deviant Art
MADDECK Playing Cards By Ozlem Olcer. They're Magically Cubistic.
The MADDECK is a series of playing cards which feature stunning illustrations by Ozlem Olcer. The deck was created for PAG, an Istanbul based design company developing projects and manufacturing products in collaboration with graphic artists and illustrators.
The name Maddeck - short for ‘Magicians, Astronauts & Dancers’ - is given after the first 3 dream jobs of the designer as a child.
The deck is a reflection of unusual and edgy designs with an innocent feeling, much like the designer herself. This combination shows itself both on the one by one hand drawn shapes of spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds and also on the expressions of the characters in J, Q and K. The Joker of the deck is King Puhu, the famous and beloved drawing of Özlem Ölçer.
The four suits; Clubs, Spades, Hearts and Diamonds are deftly drawn, ornate but legible. here are a few random examples:
The Face cards are beautiful cubistic styled renderings of Jacks, Queens and Kings:
About PAG playing cards:
The idea of the project is creating a brand of collectible playing cards with an alternative interpretation to the traditional decks. This is an ongoing project, where a new deck will be designed every six months by various graphic artists and illustrators.
Although design and aesthetics is the main starting point of the project, the functionality and quality of the decks are also considered as important as visual expectations, making playing cards not only collectible but also usable and comfortable to play.
They are sold in a box of two decks with different backside colors.
In every deck there are 55 cards, one giving information about the artist and the deck.
The cards and the inner boxes are printed on 330 g black core paper imported from Germany, an ISEGA certificated, very durable and flexible material, which cannot be seen through and is indispensable by considering the quality of playing cards. It is also the optimum material with its particular characteristics such as very high opacity and good flatness.
Sold 2 decks to a pack.
buy them here.
Every Drop Counts. Tilted Soup Bowls That Tell A Story As You Slurp.
A series of ceramic tilted bowls with stories and graphics that reveal themselves as you eat by Ayda Angalen. As part of her final MA project in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, she designed these soup bowls to tackle the issue of food wastage in the domestic environment. The bowls were displayed at the 2009 Maison et Object show and Hidden Art Select then chose to include them in their 2009 product range.
The following bowls are available for purchase:
Catch Me If You Can:
Surprise!:
Refuge:
buy them here.
about the artist:
Ayda Anlagan is a London based industrial designer. After a short career in the electronics sector she completed an MA in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Since her graduation she has been working to manufacture and market her own designs.
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