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Glenn Jones is an Auckland, New Zealand based graphic designer and illustrator who has created quite an online following. His simple, sometimes amusing and very visually appealing drawings have struck a chord with many people, which is why he now sells t-shirts with his designs.
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Awesome T-Shirt Designs (75 pics)
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9 Jun 2011
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These are some great illustrations by Israeli artist Noma Bar. She takes ideas that are complex and make them very understandable in graphic form. By only a few color and lines she makes her point crystal clear. Her ideas would make for a better world.
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31 May 2011
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When you combine cinema and art, you get fantastic illustrations that are smart, creative, hilarious and spectacular.
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20 May 2011
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These artworks are created by designer Chow Hon Lam. Every illustration is ingenious and creative, spiced with humor and brilliance.
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18 May 2011
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The imaginary world of these indeed breath-taking illustrations is created by Jason Chan. His artworks decorate book covers by various publishers.
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13 May 2011
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These are some unique and creative cartoons extremely well illustrated. They are also very interesting and some are rather humorous.
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10 May 2011
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These digital illustrations are incredibly detailed, beautiful, and creative. They are the best on the Internet and it’s easy to see why. They are truly awe inspiring.
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18 Apr 2011
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To draw something like this, you need to have a very big imagination and the author of these images, Tiago Hoisel, doesn’t lack them. This is already the second selection of painting that we have by this artist.
Check out the first one:
Original Paintings (48 pics)
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30 Mar 2011
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If you think that unicorns are always good, nice and cute, well it’s not always the case.
These are the most weird illustrations created by Japanese artist Gojin Ishihara for children books. Most of these images were published in the “Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters” (1972). Others appeared in different educational and entertaining publications for kids. Most Ishihara’s illustrations look creepy and scary.
If you were a fan of kit boxes, magazines and picture books 50 to 60 years ago, you might remember sci-fi illustrations by this artist. If not, take a look at these interesting retro images created by Shigeru Komatsuzaki who lived since 1915 till 2001. The graphics are cool! Remember that they were created in the 60’s and 70’s!
Here’s a set of the best works in Photoshop made by our visitor David Curieses Yanguez.
He asked us to post his works and we’re doing it with pleasure :)
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Enjoy!
The author of these illustrations called it: “Stuff No One Told Me.” Happily, he learned them anyway ;)
Space art is eye-catching, peaceful and unique in its own way. I can spend hours looking at these space illustrations and “flying” away into my thoughts. Images you will find inside this post are created by such artists as Camille Besneville, Josef Barton, Jakub Skorutowski and others.
Enjoy unusual works by Russian artist Waldemar Kazak. His illustrations are amazing and beautiful.
The illustrations in these photos are very creative and interesting. They were done by a very talented artist by the name of Ryan Mauskopf. They have an amazing amount of detail and are extremely colorful. They certainly appeal to one’s sense of imagination.
These works created by Russian illustrator known as mvn78 are breathtaking. I wish I could design something as cool as these images!
Vexel is a neologism for an entirely pixel-based form of raster art that imitates the visual appearance of vector graphics technique, but is distinguished from normal vector graphics or raster images. The word itself is a portmanteau derived from a combination of "vector" and "pixel. Vexel pictures are composed by using multiple layered shapes and can be done using Photoshop, Illustrator, or other graphics editing programs…
Polish illustrator Mariusz Kozik can really amaze! I can’t stop starring at his collection of war computer graphics. He seems to enjoy drawing medieval knights and modern infantries. As far as I know Kozik works for a game studio, so you might be playing computer games drawn by this illustrator.
This is one of the many creative and cool undersized ‘weapons’ you can find in John Austin's new book Mini Weapons of Mass Destruction.
You’ll find here an illustrated guide on how to make a pencil crossbow.
A cool way to annoy or get revenge on your mates or simply to have fun... ))
Cool, creative original illustrations! I love everything about them and recommend you to take a look at them.
They are truly magnificent. Super, super and super! ))
The author of those cool 8-Bit Fatalities, Steven Lefcourt, was inspired by the controversy over the violence in video games. He says: “Just because you didn’t see pac-man violently tearing into the ghosts with his jaws, or mario smashing in the brains of a goomba, that’s what I knew was happening.”
So, he decided to show us just what he imagined was happening when these pixelized characters came into contact with each other, but in a much more gory way… like in Mortal Kombat!
I love it!