Violaine & Jeremy is a graphic design and illustration studio based in Paris formed by Violaine Orsoni and Jeremy Schneider. These two have collaborated on album covers, design and layout of
Influencia magazine and identity projects. I found that some of their best work is with the graphite drawings of quirky animals with beards of wildlife and other fun characters. You can see more of their work on
Behance.
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I love stuff like this, especially because it has to do with bikes.
Andy Scullion a graphic designer from the UK has put together an illustrated family tree of the bicycle, featuring over 70 bike illustrations. Find out more information from the video below or check out their
kickstarter. Happy biking!
Field Notes Shelterwood Notebook ($10) to jot down your ideas. The covers are made from American Cherry wood sliced thin and bonded to kraft paper and comes in a packs of three. Each notebook has a one-of-a-kind wood grain texture. So go ahead and stop on by to
Field Notes Spring Edition 2014 website before they are all gone.
Anyone that keeps a journal or any style of inspiration has a need to not only make the inside inspirational but also what surround it. So if creativity strikes, use the
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Scott Hansen, a graphic artist who makes beautiful ambient music as
Tycho and maintains the equally amazing blog
ISO50, has a singular vision of music and art. Everything posted on ISO50 ascribes to an almost soothingly minimal aesthetic feel with his music style. So with that being said
“Awake” is the first single from Tycho’s new LP due out next year, Scott has also done the album art as usual. Check it out and let me know what you think.
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I'm liking these animated illustrations by
Robin Davey. Robin who is based in London does work as a freelance
illustrator, animator, designer and director. Recently he's been working with
Wired Italy, where he's created these awesome animated GIFs. This work was featured in both the print and the iPad editions of the magazine, and Robin says that it was a fun challenge to do something that straddled both new and traditional media. I love it and hope to see more animated illustrations like this in the future.
You can see more work from Robin on his website
here
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