My No country for old men

Petit exercice graphique avec ma version de l’affiche de ce qui
fut selon moi le meilleur film de la décennie précédente.
No country for old men de Joel et Ethan Coen en 2007
d’après le roman du même nom de Cormac McCarthy
avec entre autres Josh Brolin, Javier Bardem et Tommy Lee Jones…
Visible sur: camoufle.blogspot.com/view/timeslide
DAILY INSPIRATIONS FOR DYT #197
Enjoy this cool #197 Monday daily inspirations for all DYT readers :) with great photos and artworks
Hottest Print & Web Design Trends 2011-2012
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Just like the fashions in clothing change with the seasons, reviving old trends and reinventing current ones, graphic design has to breathe innovation, if designers want to stay ahead of their game. Trends in this case are like waves that come and go and surge again. It is not so easy to identify them right away, and not everything is for everybody: just like with clothes, you have to find your perfect fit.
Alex Profit
French photographer Alex Profit emailed us recently about his new web site tastyhotels.com (an al dente selection of hotels, guests house, self-catering…), but I was too awe-struck with his portfolio to really get into it (…yet – perhaps that’s for a future post). His composition is mesmerizing, the spaces are simple and gorgeous and I love the mostly muted colour palettes. P.S. As soon as I finish typing this sentence I am putting that first faucet photo into my bathroom inspiration folder.
Interview with Tariq Yosef.
Q. Hi could you tell us a bit about yourself and your background in CG and are you self taught or taken some training?
Tariq Yosef
I’m Jordanian chechnian . Graphic design artist who produces both personal and commissioned works.
Am always trying to further my expertise in digital media, And won’t stop until I have mastered all the tools I need to fully realize my passion and ideas. I use whatever techniques I can get my hands on to achieve the desired effect.
Pixelgalaxy
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You do not need many words to understand exactly what he is talking Pixelgalaxy, picked the book, written the and produced by Sergio Ingravallo, German designer…








