Buildings by Ana Serrano
Beautifully created cardboard buildings by the talented artist Ana Serrano, which rather also aptly would like to redirect these beautiful pieces of work back to the article that I read a few days ago, on designtaxi of this blog called Try Helvetica, where its aim was to improve legibility and accessibility of signs across Brazil. That article, judging from the comments there, was slated for its misinterpretation and blantant misuse of Helvetica.
Ana Serrano understands and absorbs the cultural influences that she was brought up with, and reflects such back onto her cardboard creations, reviving and promoting the cultural flair and diversity each community can offer so differently and colourfully, without caring for the need to promote clinical uniformity, but rather celebrate the plethora of personalities they have.
Original article found via designtaxi
Le Bat, the geometric batman.
A black and white forest is colored in vibrant hues under our eyes except for one sad little panda, which sets off the compassion of an imaginative little boy.
via Vimeo
A stunning piece of work that comes to life with watercolour like motion from Akama Studio.
A rather ingenius and beautiful piece of work by Jack Hughes; a clock which its numbers are represented by a hexadecimal value.
Available for download as screensaver on http://thecolourclock.co.uk/ (Mac OS X only)