Anatomy meets cartography in this human body subway infographic by Netherlands-based medical and fashion illustrator, Sam Loman. Prints, cards and posters are available here.
I’m just going to come right out and say that these pixelated designer glasses by Paris-based Belarusian designer, Dzmitry Samal, are totally rad. It’s retro-futurism at its finest! Samal’s
Liu Bolin and JR, two amazing artists whose work involves portraiture, photography, issues of visibility and street installation, teamed up for a collaborative mural at the corner of Elizabeth & Spring
This design project by Tien-Min Liao combines typography, experimentation, animated gifs and the ‘artist’s hand’ into one awesome alphabet. [If you don’t see the letters moving back and forth between
When Rotofugi debuted 64 Colors‘ new character, Gumdrop, at SDCC last year, between the full-spectrum name of the artists and the flavors of the candy, I had a hunch that
Kansas City married couple, Nicholas and Angela Snyder, combine thrifted tech and vintage packaging to form Nerdbots. While there’s already a bustling business of robots made from found objects,
Cincinnati-based artist and photographer, Kelly McCollam, uses salt, spices and food-coloring to create unique, Pointillism-inspired food art images. In addition to an extensive series of landscapes called Salt of
Todd Schorr‘s new solo show, Neverlasting Miracles, opened tonight in Los Angeles at Merry Karnowsky Gallery, and mong the amazing work, is this giant Todd Schorr sculpture. Antidote for a Worrisome World
Remember the Jeff Koons art car for BMW? The car company made an edition of 5,000 1:18 scale model miniatures, but they went as fast as Koons’ colorful BMW
This week’s Instagram Roundup begins with a reminder of the events in Japan one year ago March 11th through the cabinet of Cometdebris. [A look back at last