Tag: Graphic Design

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Devil in the Details: 25 great examples from Dribbble

Dribbble is a great community made by designers for designers (and the designers at Dribbble are innovative and creative).
You share a bit of your work (120,000 pixels or less) and you receive a lot of feedbacks. So you can improve your mockups very quickly (right now it works with an invitation system to maintain the level very high).
I love that fact that you don’t need just to make nice things but you have also to “select” few pixels to show it.
In other words just the best.

Here you find 25 lovely examples…

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Back to the 60’s with Zeloot, the illustrator

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This week we have The Netherlands as guest, with Eline van Dam, a.k.a. Zeloot, illustrator from The Hague.

Attempts at classifying her work has included language like Gaudy Colored Psychedelics; Hybrid Polychromatic Creatures and Amorphous Hallucinatory Monsters. But two words come to my mind when I am facing her work: Doodles and Psychedelics. Her drawings remembers me the magazines my aunt used to read in the 70′s, which clearly had the design remains of the 60′s.

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JAW Cooper, about sketching a wicked world

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This week we are featuring an illustrator from USA, Jaw Cooper.

I contacted her early this morning and she was very kind to introduce herself with a small bio, you are going to see at the end of the article.

What can I say about JAW?

She is undoubtly talented. There is something very close to anime in her artwork and a mix with the detailed nature drawings we used to see in dictionaries. I can read some influence from the Art Decó style.  As well as a resemblence to Egon Schele sketches for the girls and some influences of the animals in the paintings of the Renaissance, like you see for example with the hares or rabbits.

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