By basically all measures, 2020 is a doozy. If you’re not paranoid by fear or anxiety or just boatloads of stress, good for you. For the rest of us, there are small things that can make life just a little more fun or delicious. Or in this case, “Magically Delicious”.
These impressive arrangements made entirely of pencils are the work of Afghan Canadian artist Bashir Sultani.
Building off of her successful Symbolikon project, Italian designer Michela Graziani has a new project called Fontikon, elegantly bringing Ethno-Esoteric fonts and symbols inspired by worldwide ancient civilizations.
Spanish duo Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda make everyday architectural wanderings seem special and magical.
Milton Glaser recently died on his 91st birthday, yet his legacy as a designer will be felt for a long time, thanks to some iconic graphical work.
There are a lot of major challenges in the world right now, but it’s always good to realize there are positive stories happening all the time.
Matt Moore isn’t afraid of color, as we’ve shown in previous posts. His latest series is called Spring Flowers, and brings us a wealth of vibrant graphic, geometric flowers.
Artist Hoàng Hoàng has an elegant series of graphic and stylized insect illustrations, feeling reminiscent of Charley Harper.
Illustrator and designer Ana Miminoshvili has a series with eyes peering out of plants, entitled Blooming Eyes.
A massive projector is lighting up the Matterhorn with the flags of the world in solidarity with our global pandemic.
These free-flowing, bubbly 3D illustrations by artist UV Zhu are delightful in their whimsy and color.
Bienal Comunicación of Mexico has created a fascinating and memorable branding effort for the OFFF Festival, which is a multimedia festival in Barcelona.
Kaylan Michel is a self-taught designer and artist, based in Montreal, focusing on fierce and beautiful portrait collages in the style of Afrofuturism.
Artist Tiantian Xu has an impressive collection of motion design, all part of her project, 100 Days of Motion.