Thursday, February 18, 2016

Amazing Dot Work by Petra Kostova Petra Kostova aka...





















Amazing Dot Work by Petra Kostova

Petra Kostova aka @pet-and-dot is a graphic designer with an international background from Slovakia, currently working in Denmark. For more information make sure to visit her personal website: petrakostova.com/ and follow Petra on Tumblr.

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Illustrations by Ronald Restituyowebsite l society6 l instagram







Illustrations by Ronald Restituyo

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Illustrations by Ronald Restituyowebsite l society6 l instagram







Illustrations by Ronald Restituyo

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Illustrations by Alice LinAlice Lin (previously) is a...





















Illustrations by Alice Lin

Alice Lin (previously) is a Beijing-based freelance artist from China. In addition, to being an illustrator, she is also a painter and 3D artist as well.  Her work is whimsical and soft but with dark undertones and backgrounds. Follow her on Instagram.


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lesstalkmoreillustration: Salavat...















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Salavat Fidai

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nonconcept: “Transfer White” by Kevin Corrado.





nonconcept:

“Transfer White” by Kevin Corrado.


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


Inspiration: Summer 2016



Inspiration: Summer 2016


The Church of St. Aloysius, New Jersey by Erdy McHenry...





The Church of St. Aloysius, New Jersey by Erdy McHenry Architecture. (Photography: Alan Schindler)


Illustrations by Angel Ganev







Illustrations by Angel Ganev

Out At Sea - Kit Min Kam (previously)We are afraid of being...









Out At Sea - Kit Min Kam (previously)

We are afraid of being alone yet we are afraid to reach out.

This project is directed at the irony that a large portion of our freedom that we have is spent on conquering death, disease while we shun our carefully buried loneliness. Whereas if shared, would help to deepen our mutual understanding of each other. 

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