Cloak of Visibility For Proud Muggles
A must for all muggles that don't mind revealing themselves. A Woot t-shirt, designed by graphic designer Phil Jones. Get it before it gets completely sold out.
A must for all muggles that don't mind revealing themselves. A Woot t-shirt, designed by graphic designer Phil Jones. Get it before it gets completely sold out.
Poor Balrog! He just wanted someone to play with. Hiding for five millennia in the depths of Moria, can make just about anyone feel lonely. A Woot t-shirt, designed by…
If you love Google Android and its geeky robot mascot, here is a great contest for you!
SA Studios’ and MetroPCS’ ‘Android For All’ contest is an invitation for aspiring artists and Android fans to create a custom Google Android character, and have their design produced as a one-of-a-kind vinyl toy. Contestants can create their own design (using an online tool available on the contest site), and then ask for votes using the Facebook ‘Like’ function.
The ten contestants, who have the most number of ‘likes’ for their entries, will be judged by a panel, and one Grand Prize winner will receive one 50-inch inflatable character & five 3-inch vinyl toys based on their winning design. They will also win an LG Optimus M Android phone from MetroPCS. The runners-up will each win an LG Optimus M Android phone, too.
20 classic movies, filtered, distilled and refined into minimalist posters by the folks at Moxy Creative House.
The collection illustrates movie moments ranging from The Hangover’s recent rufilin mishap to A Menace to Society’s classic 40-ounce malt liquor bottle; and for those of you that cannot appreciate the allure of intoxication, there are even a few non-alcoholic beverages included.
The limited edition 11.75" x 15.5" prints (only 200), are available for sale here.
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Lady Gaga’s monster hit, interpreted as a vintage children’s storybook, by Flickr user Andrew Kolb.
Take a look at some of the arresting creations of Pedro Inoue, a graphic designer and art director from Brazil. The artist’s works have a bold and edgy feel to them, owing, no doubt, to his strong political and social views.
Pedro lived and worked in London for 7 years, before returning to his home town of São Paulo, and now undertakes freelance projects from Europe, Japan and Brazil. He has currently accepted the role of creative director for Adbusters Magazine, based in Canada.
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Paul Pape’s custom action figure, based on ‘The Flaming C’ - a superhero created by animator Bruce Timm, with inputs from Conan. Snip from the description of the action…
Inspiration for the new year, bundled in a sweet Venn diagram by artist Wendy MacNaughton. Just $20 for a 8"x10" limited edition print. Bigger sizes are available.
A ‘Chinese Zodiac Luck Chart’ for the year 2011, created and sent in by Ajay Salanky, a graphic designer and photographer from India, whose photography I have previously featured on…
WWII posters with a modern twist. Printed on heavyweight, 100% cotton-rag paper, using archival pigment inks.