Tal Avitzur’s Robot Night Lights
Artist Tal Avitzur makes robots. Specifically robots made of junk that no one else wants. And while his robots may not be able to clean your house, wash you car,…
Artist Tal Avitzur makes robots. Specifically robots made of junk that no one else wants. And while his robots may not be able to clean your house, wash you car,…
I love these ‘monster’ notebooks by Kricia. The books are made from kraft paper, and are available in four appropriately hideous colors. The books come in a set of two,…
Baz, a freelance game artist and illustrator, imagines what the first ''Aliens'' movie would look like if it were an old-school NES Donkey Kong style video game. T-shirts are available…
This movie poster for a screening of the Terminator 2 movie at the Brewvies Cinema Pub, was designed by Gold Sauce, a new design studio based in Salt Lake City.
The studio has released 24″x18″ regular and variant prints of the poster. The prints were created using a 4-color silkscreen process, hand printed with metallic inks, and then printed on Cougar Bright White 100# cover. The regular prints are limited to a run of 50, and are priced at $20 each. The variants (20 prints) are priced at $25 each. All posters come signed and numbered by the artists.
Hit the jump to see the variant print.
A letter to the world, by Alex Kam, an artist based in Malaysia.
Medical records from the turn-of-the-century indicate that some scientists predicted with uncanny accuracy the effects that electronic games of the future would have on the human brain. Their belief was…
What would a comic book superhero be, without having a city to protect and operate from? Though Superman was brought up in the fictional town of Smallville, the equally-fictional Metropolis would be the city where he would find his true calling, and even love. The mean streets of Gotham city played a huge role in the rise of the brooding Dark Knight. New York city, with its towering buildings and dark alleys, is the perfect setting for Spider-Man to fight crime in.
Alex Litovka, a digital artist from Warsaw, Poland, designed this great series of posters, which feature various Marvel and DC superheroes against the skylines of their cities.
Hit the jump to see the posters in greater detail.
These concept ‘Space Invader’ chairs don’t’ look completely practical, but I’d sure love to own a couple of them! The chairs are designed by Dorothy, a design collective based in…
A brilliant set of promotional posters and postcards, designed by Dimis Giannakoulias, a graphic design artist from Patras, Greece.
If zombies became self-aware and created a post-apocalyptic world of their own, would a ‘Zombie King’ chain of restaurants be too far behind? An illustration by Create or Destroy Designs.…