Monday, June 13, 2016

Generative Art by Janusz Jurek Polish graphic designer Janusz...





















Generative Art by Janusz Jurek

Polish graphic designer Janusz Jurek  (featured previously) is a graduate of the Institute of Artistic and Pedagogical University in Poznan. Since 1996, he engaged in the commercial graphic design, photography, animation, 3D graphics and a broad range of new forms of visual art. He is been carrying his own NEO Graphic Design Studio. Follow him on Facebook.


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“Cryptotweens Are Like”

COREY HELFORD GALLERY presents LORI NELSON “Cryptotweens Are Like”Opening Reception Saturday, May...

nonconcept: The Vipp Shelter, Copenhagen, Denmark by Design...











nonconcept:

The Vipp Shelter, Copenhagen, Denmark by Design Studio VIPP.


Food Art by Diego Cusano Diego Cusano is a successful musician...





















Food Art by Diego Cusano

Diego Cusano is a successful musician and graphic designer from Italy, who describes himself as fantasy researcher. He uses food to create amazing illustrations see also the previous post

I started watching things from a different point of view, and from this new approach I started creating the illustrations that, since than, I’m publishing each day on the social networks: objects change their native function, through the graphic, to a new, different, unpredictable function.

On Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr.


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Life Drawing (by Akira Beard)



Life Drawing (by Akira Beard)

Formula 1 2017 Rules Concept Design with New Halo Closed Cockpit Concept

The Turkish car designer Olcay Tuncay Karabulut has this vision of a halo closed cockpit. You can read his explanations below.

I made this Formula 1 2017 concept race car to visualize what F1 cars could look like with a new halo closed cockpit. I prepare additional rules on the size of the 2017, also referring to the different structure of a new halo closed cockpit. I am sending F1 concept car draws its size. Closed cockpits have been on the agenda for some time now, and the FIA institute has already conducted substantial research in this area. This project was started largely in response to a pair of accidents where drivers were hit in the head by debris from other cars. The then Ferrari driver, Felipe Massa suffered very serious injury in 2009 after being hit by a suspension spring while Henry Surtees sadly lost his life when he was hit by a wheel and upright during an F2 race.

We’ve lost track of how many times we’ve heard that and how many rule changes we’ve been through to make it happen. That being said, 2017’s rules and the next year changes are admittedly radical, with cars to have more downforce than ever. One change that has been approved is for the tires to be slightly narrower than first proposed, because of concerns that the higher drag produced by the original concept offsetting all aerodynamic gains. So the idea now is for the tires to be 300 mm wide at the front and 400mm wide at the rear. Current tires are 245 mm wide at the front and 325mm wider at the rear.

Designer : Olcay Tuncay Karabulut

Formula 1 2017 Rules Concept Design with New Halo Closed Cockpit Concept by Olcay Tuncay Karabulut

Formula 1 2017 Rules Concept Design with New Halo Closed Cockpit Concept by Olcay Tuncay Karabulut

Tuvie has received this project from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.

Formula 1 2017 Rules Concept Design with New Halo Closed Cockpit Concept is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Choosing the Right Explainer Video


Choosing the Right Explainer Video

Art of Shoko IshidaShoko Ishida (a.k.a. yodaka) is an...





















Art of Shoko Ishida

Shoko Ishida (a.k.a. yodaka) is an illustrative story teller and creative designer from Detroit, MI, USA. She draws out the daydreams and is inspired by the nostalgic culture, stories, and music of Japan. Shoko is currently pursuing a BFA in Illustration at College for Creative Studies in Detroit. For more follow her on Instagram.


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Wallit Wooden Wallet to Hold Small Amount of Cards and Bills in Style

Wallit is a concept wooden clip wallet to increase your outgoing convenient, it’s a durable wallet that is capable to hold small amount of cards and bills. It’s easy to carry due to its thin body and of course, it’s fashionable as well. Made of two panels of Birch plywood laminated to HPL (scratch proof), this wallet is easy to clean.

To carry one, you can simply insert it in your jeans pocket, or as a clothespin, you can press the bottom to open the wallet and take any cards or bills from it. When Wallit is closed, the content is fastened by 4 silicon knobs, they are also great to protect your cards from wear and tear. This product is available in variety of textures and colors, making it perfect for anyone to use.

Wallit dimensions: 9.5cm x 7.5cm x 1.3cm(thickness)

Designer : Shahaf Ben Abu
Photos : Reem Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Wallit Wooden Wallet by Shahaf Ben Abu

Tuvie has received “Wallit Wooden Wallet” project from our ‘Submit A Design‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their design/concept for publication.

Wallit Wooden Wallet to Hold Small Amount of Cards and Bills in Style is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design