Free Desktop Wallpaper Calendar of July – August 2011

For this week’s freebie, we have a desktop wallpaper calendar of July – August 2011. The calendar design is simply, with red brown color and beautiful pattern as background. Also have 2 layout style: one column and 2 column calendar, with a variety of sizes to choose from.
We hope you enjoy the calendar design and feel free to use it as your desktop wallpaper.
Here is your chance to design your own Poketo wallet! Yes, you heard right!

In collaboration with Booooooom.com, Poketo is launching its first-ever open call, wallet design competition. Artists and designers are invited to submit graphics inspired by the theme, “Before Life”. Selected submissions will be entered into a final voting competition and the winner will be featured on poketo.com and booooooom.com along with the wallet being sold among the works of 200+ international artists on poketo.com.
Start designing and submit! Show us, what does your “Before Life” look like? What did the world look like before we all got here? Did it have a lot of color? Did it ooze with neon? Did that primordial sludge really look quite handsome? Design it in a 300 DPI, 8.75″ width x 4″ height and submit to Poketo. Deadline is July 3, 2011.
Complete rules and submission details at: www.poketo.com/blog/2011/06/20/poketo-x-booooooom-x-you/.
Check out the other submissions at www.facebook.com/poketo.
Outstanding Selective Color Photography
Outstanding – that is probably the one word which can be confidently used to describe selective color photography. It was developed specifically so that one part of a photograph could draw the viewer’s eye and become the focus of attention.
Free Pop-Eye Logo Template

We’re glad to release a beautiful and creative Pop-Eye logo template as a freebie for this week. The logo design template is unique so it can help you to get a memorable logo, come with 3 design color types: full color, black and the negative color, resizable and easy to customize in Photoshop.
50 Colorful logo designs for your inspiration
Small collection of logo designs that show how you can take your design even further with shape and color.
Photography of Suresh Natarajan
Beauty, color, life, naturality. This are the main features that Suresh Natarajan presents in his work. Suresh Natarajan – a leading advertising and fashion photographer in India that introduces us to his perspective.
Attitude and emotion in abstract photography by Arthur Jacob
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“My art offers an infinite variety of visual perceptions and interpretations for the viewer. The viewer is told what the “real Life” image is in the title of the piece, but through abstraction and reconstruction of that image, the viewer is then asked and challenged to explore the shapes, colors, movements and forms, which the abstraction and reconstruction presents. Colors and shapes become emotion, while form and movement become attitude. Even when a work is easily recognized there is still a predominate thread of color, movement, shape and form. The techniques to achieve these photographic abstractions and reconstructions are a thoughtful and purposeful digital manipulation. Using a mouse rather than a brush to achieve a powerful medium of expression and communication creates this style of fine art.”
Coil Lamp by Craighton Berman
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Coil lamp will take you to another level of minimalism. It contains the minimum of elements: only laser-cut clear acrylic form and a solid 100 foot electric cord wrapped around it. This lamp can be bought at the site of its creator – industrial designer from Chicago Craighton Berman. There are availiable two variants of lamp: with orange electric cord or without it. The last modification allows buyer to choose color of the lamp by bying cord of specific color by himself.
A Gift From Taste of Ink!
Taste of Ink is celebrating 3-years as a design agency working everyday on innovating the business card industry – one design project at a time.
The design inspiration includes suede cards and cotton cards made from synthetic suede paper stock and thick 100% cotton. Both of these cards are manually produced business cards that have to be watched carefully by a skilled pressman. Every color, foil, or deboss on a cotton or suede card is a separate die creation and press setup. The manufacturing of the business cards are a detailed process but the end result is worth the wait.
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