Illustration by American Comic Book Artist

J. G. Jones is an American comic book artist, known for his work on books such as Wanted and Final Crisis.ones is best known for his work as cover artist on various comic book series, including a stint on Brian K. Vaughan’s Y: The Last Man (Vertigo Comics), and, for DC Comics, the six-issue limited series Villains United written by Gail Simone, as well as all 52 covers for the maxi-series 52.
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Danish Style

A nice kitchen and dining area balancing on the right side of Country chic, styled by Louise Kamman Riising and shot by Pernille Kaalund.
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Anthony Burrill’s World

Anthony Burrill’s persuasive, up-beat illustration and design has been commissioned by cultural, social and commercial clients around the world from New York, to London to Tokyo. He has also gained a following in the design world for his innovative collaborations with friends and fellow artists, designers, print-makers and film-makers. Burrill works across a range of media, including posters, moving image and three-dimensional work. He combines an instinctive handling of colour and composition with a witty approach to words.
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Cradle


Designer Richard Clarkson has created one of the most comfy places imaginable: a rocking chair reminiscent of a cradle. Appropriately named Cradle, the chair offers a womb-like sense of security. A soft white pillow lines the curved wooden skeleton, providing a soft nest to melt into.
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Grassy Soles, Never Need Watering

Kusa Flip Flops were conceived by Yashin Radhakrishnan, an industrial designer based in Sydney, Australia who distributes them through Generate Design, a Japan-based e-commerce site. The sandals take a leaf – literally – from Mother Nature’s big book of comfortable footwear in that their insoles ape the look and feel of a lush, grassy lawn.
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Lufthansa and Graphic Design

Deutsche Lufthansa is one of the most important airlines in the world, with a long and diverse history that goes back to 1926. The visual identity of Lufthansa is just as long and diverse. The beginning of the 1960s saw one of the most important steps in the development of corporate communication. The company employed the designer Otl Aicher and his Gruppe E5 student group to develop a visual identity for Lufthansa. It was substantially realized in 1963 and up until the present day counts as one of the most groundbreaking corporate design solutions of the 20th century.
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Life is like riding a bicycle

Chew Poh Koon is a multi-disciplinary designer working as graphic designer and illustrator in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He keeps a daily record of experiences and thought thru drawing. Constantly drawing on giraffe, animals and wild creature.
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Hush


HUSH is a seating pod by Freyja Sewell that’s designed to create a cozy and private space, much like a womb. Open plan offices and public buildings, CCTV, online profile sharing, cameras built into our laptops; never has it been easier for humans to connect, but what about when we want to withdraw? The ‘womb’ shape inspires very different feelings in different people; to me it is a warm, cosy space, for contemplation and rest. It is essential to continue to develop new ways of allowing people to comfortably co-exist in these increasingly densely populated environments. By creating an enclosed space HUSH provides a personal retreat, an escape into a dark, quiet, natural space, or state of mind.
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