Friday, September 9, 2016

Collages by Anton WalkerAnton is an freelance illustrator,...





















Collages by Anton Walker

Anton is an freelance illustrator, graphic designer, collage maker and blogger from Saint Petersburg, Russia. He is always in search of new work for improving own skill in the work. Follow him on Tumblr and Instagram.


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Portraits by Antonio MoraSpanish artist Antonio Mora a.k.a....





















Portraits by Antonio Mora

Spanish artist Antonio Mora a.k.a. mylovt  is an experienced Spanish creative who after an extensive career like designer and art director, finally ends in the art to give free rein to his inexhaustible fantasy, to his eager expressive needs.

My originality takes root in the merger, in finding combinations that leave in the palate of our conscience flavors of evocation and mystery. Images that open a crack in our collective memory allowing us to watch, though only it is an instant the hybrid beings who populate our deepest dreams. 


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Pininfarina H2 Speed Is Based on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology

Pininfarina H2 Speed offers optimum performance and sportiness in environmentally responsible driving experience. This innovative vision results in high performance track car that is based on hydrogen fuel cell technology, which is alredy subjected to severe track testing by GreenGT.

The name of this concept car is pretty unique, joining H2, formula for gaseous hydrgone, and the word Speed, as if to say that this car uses force and energy of nature to produce high performance and excitement typically found on sports car. H2 Speed will attract people who love speed, performance, and innovation, it’s world’s first hydrogen car.

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Pininfarina H2 Speed Concept Car

Pininfarina H2 Speed Concept Car

Pininfarina has expressed its mastery in a sporty and futuristic style that combines beauty with extreme performance. Modern form that is free of any stylistic affectation. It’s no longer form follows function, form and function are merged together in this concept to create external design that boasts vehicle’s sportiness and performance in every detail. Those sleek lines and volumes create a sculpture that is powerful as well as intriguing. The design team of H2 Speed was challenged to design a car on a carbon frame and on mechanical layout of a high performance car with extreme proportions while housing GreenGT full power hydrogen system.

From above, H2 Speed features intriguing geometric composition, it looks like two triangular bodies intersect to create front and rear mudguards. This design seems like based on a symmetrical drawing. Take a look at the crests of mudguards, they don’t follow wing volume, they enter and exit the body, creating sensuality and originality to the handling of the surfaces. The side panel allows for generous air passage from front to the side, creating efficient aerodynamic flow. The color choice was inspired by the Sigma Grand Prix, giving modern interpretation thanks to pearlescent shade of white.

Pininfarina H2 Speed Concept Car

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Pininfarina H2 Speed Is Based on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

spidermoneyart: FINALLY THE GIVEAWAY CONTEST is BACK!!!...









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FINALLY THE GIVEAWAY CONTEST is BACK!!! Available for International Followers. OCEAN is the name of the artwork 15″x12″ with Dot-Drawing technique. I’ve had the idea from spending a whole day listen to BLOND by Frank Ocean, so, this artwork is kind of celebrating him and his new albums. 

Here are the rules:

1. You must following me @spidermoneyart

2. Reblog this post. (Like doesn’t count but if you want to like it is totally fine.)

This contest ends September 18th I will randomly choose the winner. The winner will be announced on September 19th. GOOD LUCK Y’ALL!

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Drawings by Christian Layfield

Selected works by Kit Layfield, an illustrator living in Philadelphia. Follow him on Facebook and Tumblr.


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Sahar – UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries

Sahar is concept UV device for sterilizing milk dedicated for developing countries. In developing countries like Bedouin, goat milk is an essential and vital nutrition for proper development of the children. That’s why part of Bedouin tradition is that each family has a herd of goats so that they can be dependent on the milk from their animals. Unfortunately, for various reasons including unsupervised pasteurizing of milk can greatly damage the nutritional value, Bedouins prefer not to pasteurize their milk. This habit raises new problem as consumption of unpasteurized milk can cause Brucellosis disease, this disease causes disabilities, abortions, and also death.

Keeping this in mind, Guy Feidman Reshef has come up with Sahar (in Arabic, this word refers to the time between night and the dawn), a concept device that uses UV technology to sterilize milk, it’ll help fighting bacterial disease transferred from animals to human.

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Designer: Guy Feidman Reshef
Project Supervisor: Prof. Ezri Tarazi
Professional Counselor: Doctor Linda Eliasof (veterinarian)
Studio Photography: Oded Antman
Filed Photography: Ido Cohen
Video Filming: Ido Cohen
Video Editing: Ido Cohen & Ben Shmuelof

Sahar allows for purification of 10-liter batches of milk, it won’t alter nutritional value and without energy-inefficient heating. It uses the same UV technology currently used for water purification, it can sterilize bacteria in the milk without altering its taste. Operating on a 12V rechargeable battery, this device is highly functional in areas without access to electricity. User can recharge the battery using a simple solar panel.

The shape of Sahar combines unique lines with state of the art technology. The form of Sahar was inspired by traditional terra cotta and clay pots that still can be found in Bedouin households.

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

How Sahar works?
Step 1: Pour the milk into the upper vessel and then cover the lid. You can use hand pumping to create light pressure inside the vessel. The milk would pass through two levels of filters before entering the electronic part of the device.

Step 2: This chamber is operated by rotating the external rings. That filtered milk then gradually flows and exposed to UV treatment for purification.

Step 3: Approximately 20 minutes after initial filling, the milk is now at the bottom vessel. There’s an audible tone and a flashing light that alert you the milk has been processed and is safe for consumption.

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar - UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries by Guy Feidman Reshef

Sahar – UV Device for Sterilizing Milk Dedicated for Developing Countries is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design