I love this graphic. For some reason it speaks to me.
Enjoy
Check out this gorgeous series by Federico Babina, the illustrator that gets inspiration from architecture and design to create fabulous graphics. In this project, Archiportrait, Babina created a representation of 33 architects and designers, "in which the faces and the expressions are made of their architecture.”
I love these 6 minimal architectural graphics by Andrea Gallo. Aren't they beautiful and simple, yet so evocative? His crisp black and white graphics simplify and recreate the work of some of modern architecture’s most famed structures — from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum to Louis Kahn’s National Assembly Building in Bangladesh. Check them out, and let us know in the comments which one you’d like to hang on your walls.
I love my food & design! So this project combines the two in a fab way... French food stylist and photographer Emilie de Griottes was commissioned by French culinary magazine Fricote to create a special feature for one of their issues. Emilie recreated Pantone colour swatches, using berries, carrots, lemon, candies, and other foods arranged upon a tart base decorated with the correspondent Pantone number and colour.
I also love that her name is de Griottes [a type of cherry in french]! Yumm!
See more of her work here.
Melbourne based graphic designer Alexandra Ethell offers these gorgeous collages on her Etsy shop, under the name "in the early hours". She has a mild case of insomnia, and that is when she gets these weird and wonderful ideas for her kitsch, retro & minimalist collages.
Check out her shop for more cockatoos, kites and giant cranes.
I love these illustrations by Portuguese artist André Chiote. He has taken to creating graphic images of landmark museums by celebrated architects from around the world.
Love the buildings, love the minimalist interpretations, love the colours!
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I love this series of illustrations by Oliver Jeffers called a world with coffee. Oliver Jeffers is an artist and illustrator that writes some of the best books for kids. More on that soon!
He started playing a game where he would make a coffee ring mark on a page and then incorporate it somehow into a drawing.
Brilliant drawings and so playful. I'd love to see more of them...