“Future Utopia”: The Supercool and Detailed Illustrations by Ori Toor – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

“Future Utopia”: The Supercool and Detailed Illustrations by Ori Toor

Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Ori Toor is a freestyle illustrator and avid doodler. In his distinctive surreal style, he is obsessively drawing worlds to live and get lost in. There is no sketching or planning. It’s all about improvising.

More: Ori Toor, Instagram, Facebook, Behance h/t: weandthecolor





































































If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

Spectacular Abstract Winners From The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards
Lego Minifigure Tattoos by Polish Tattoo Artist Max Pniewski
Illustrated Basketball Court in Coruña, Spain by Studio Flaco x H4C
Illustrator Re-Designs The Alphabet Using Wes Anderson Characters
Awesome Fan Art Pieces For Netflix’s Stranger Things
"Conjuction Of Opposites": Breathtaking Digital Fantasy Artworks Of Carlos Quevedo
"Triumph Of Hate": Examining The Underbelly Of US Culture - Gun Violence, White Supremacy, And Greed
The Superb Macabre and Fantasy Artworks of Dariusz Kieliszek
Designer Challenges Himself To Create Logos With Hidden Meanings For A Year
Read 15 Classic Books In Under A Minute
Massive 3D Street Art that Could Become a Guinness World Record
Artists Combine Classical Paintings And Halloween Pop Culture
These Russian Social Media Profile Pictures Will Blow Your Mind With Photoshop Magic
Amazing Polygonal Tattoo Artworks By Halasz Matyas
Randy Lewis Creates Photo Manipulation Word Games That Will Make You Smile
Japanese Artist Paints Adorable Watercolours Of Pet Hamster Doing Human Things
Jim Naughten's Digital Paintings: The Artist Creates Worlds that Seem Both Familiar and Fictional
The Superb Atmospheric Surreal 3D Artworks of Eugene Tikhonov
This Guy Used AI To Colorize Hollywood Stars Of The Golden Age And Here's What He Got In Only A Few Seconds
"What Kind Of Men Read Playboy?" Controversial Playboy Magazine Ads From 1958-1974
"Aspire to Inspire": A Collection of Sun Spectrum Waveforms by Alyssa Morang-Pavlock
Snowfall Makes Cars Happy: Someone Drew Eyes And Smiles On The Snow That Fell On The Cars
The Superb 3d Art Of Pablo Castaño Norkus
Controversial Paintings Of People Skinned Alive That Will Shock You