2013 - The Year of the Snake

2013 - The Year of the Snake


seriously tumblr, just stop it. 

I actually think it’s much better. Plus the tag suggestions are a fantastic idea. Things look cleaner and more swish too.
Yes, swish is a design term.
Because I said so.

seriously tumblr, just stop it. 

I actually think it’s much better. Plus the tag suggestions are a fantastic idea. Things look cleaner and more swish too.

Yes, swish is a design term.

Because I said so.

ayyowhitegirl:

mistergookey:

Dihydrogen Monoxide

New poster design! If it’s well received, I might make it available for purchase. So if you like it, make sure to like or reblog it!

I really want this poster

You can now buy it in one of three different sizes here!

If anyone needs any great quality design work done, let me know! #designer #design #graphicdesign #freelance #webdesign (Taken with Instagram)

justinrampage:

French designer Nicolas Obery has given a few well-known comic book characters a stunning new look to match his uniquely rendered Fantasmagorik series of illustrations. Check out more of his stylized work at Behance.net.
Fantasmagorik Marvel & DC Faces by Nicolas Obery (Facebook) (Twitter)
justinrampage:

French designer Nicolas Obery has given a few well-known comic book characters a stunning new look to match his uniquely rendered Fantasmagorik series of illustrations. Check out more of his stylized work at Behance.net.
Fantasmagorik Marvel & DC Faces by Nicolas Obery (Facebook) (Twitter)
justinrampage:

French designer Nicolas Obery has given a few well-known comic book characters a stunning new look to match his uniquely rendered Fantasmagorik series of illustrations. Check out more of his stylized work at Behance.net.
Fantasmagorik Marvel & DC Faces by Nicolas Obery (Facebook) (Twitter)
justinrampage:

French designer Nicolas Obery has given a few well-known comic book characters a stunning new look to match his uniquely rendered Fantasmagorik series of illustrations. Check out more of his stylized work at Behance.net.
Fantasmagorik Marvel & DC Faces by Nicolas Obery (Facebook) (Twitter)

justinrampage:

French designer Nicolas Obery has given a few well-known comic book characters a stunning new look to match his uniquely rendered Fantasmagorik series of illustrations. Check out more of his stylized work at Behance.net.

Fantasmagorik Marvel & DC Faces by Nicolas Obery (Facebook) (Twitter)

m9000:

Hilarious! 

letmelogothatforyou:

The Silent Generation

The Silent Generation born 1925 through 1945, is the generation that includes those who were too young to join the service during World War II. Many had fathers who served in World War I. Generally recognized as the children of the Great Depression, this event during their formative years had a profound impact on them.

Generations is a set of images illustrating the eight groups of generations in the Western world. Each image is illustrated in homage to one of the main artistic styles popular during the birth of that generation.

albotas:

Welcome to Life

Is this what we’ll see in 200 years when EMTs are able to save your brain but not your body? At least it’s well designed.

letmelogothatforyou:

The Lost Generation

The Lost Generation, primarily known as the Generation of 1914 in Europe, is a term originating with Gertrude Stein to describe those who fought in World War I. The members of the lost generation were typically born between 1883 to 1900.

The first in my “Generations” set. 

One down, seven to go!

oliphillips:

Cycling Pavilion
by NL Architects

I saw this on twitter earlier but I see one problem with it, the stairs section has no roof. When it’s raining, a cover would stop cyclists getting to the track but no cover would let rain into the café below. 
Especially the monsoon-like rain that comes with tropical weather. oliphillips:

Cycling Pavilion
by NL Architects

I saw this on twitter earlier but I see one problem with it, the stairs section has no roof. When it’s raining, a cover would stop cyclists getting to the track but no cover would let rain into the café below. 
Especially the monsoon-like rain that comes with tropical weather.

oliphillips:

Cycling Pavilion

by NL Architects

I saw this on twitter earlier but I see one problem with it, the stairs section has no roof. When it’s raining, a cover would stop cyclists getting to the track but no cover would let rain into the café below. 

Especially the monsoon-like rain that comes with tropical weather.