Design Lady Katherine Semenko
Awesome industrial objects and furniture, created by Katherine Semenko, a design girl from small Russian town. But she’s also a mature designer, winner of international design awards. Continue reading »
Designer Serge Garanin
Industrial and media designer Serge Garanin. Take a closer look… Continue reading »
Art Lights of Eekra
Lighting objects, lamps, art installations, created by Pavel Eekra. Continue reading »
“Running Square” Clock
Awesome analogue clock, created by Vladislav Novikov-Barkovsky. Btw, don’t miss his “Lunar Money” project:


Reflektor 3
This third annual of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Dortmund, Germany has been given a new look with a playful, experimental concept. All the items of content are separated from one another, tentatively linked with one another, and brought together in a unique manner in a box. Continue reading »
“Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei” Brand Guide
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei brand guide document. Remember: we are not to popularize or promote of facist ideology. Continue reading »
“Iceburger” ice-cream package
Cute 8-bit ice-cream package, created by Voshod Advertising Agency. Continue reading »
3D Art by Philippe Kozlov
3D paint art of Philippe Kozlov, the first russian “madonnari” (3D art painter). Continue reading »
Designer Anatol’ Latotin
Very attractive art and design projects by Anatol’ Latotin. Continue reading »
Google Art Project
Google runs awesome art project! Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces. Continue reading »
Create amazing paintings from photos!
Psykopaint is a new kind of online painting application which select the colors from an image and apply it to your brush automatically. It’s really fun, easy, and totally unique! Continue reading »
Amazing Bike Made of Ice
Sculptor Krisztian Pogany puts the finishing touches to an ice bike in Canada Square Park in Canary Wharf on January 13, 2011 in London, England. The sculpture is part of the London Ice Sculpting Festival, a three day event that includes polar bear sculpting classes for the public and speed competitions for the professionals. Continue reading »
H. P. Lovecraft Inspired Carpets
Absolutely terrible carpet patterns, inspired by Lovecraft creatures and created by Russian designer Kirill Rozhkov for EGE, Danish carpet manufacturer. Continue reading »
Can I Play Design
Awesome works from Can I Play, a creative boutique from Australia. Continue reading »
Monster Made Out of Plastic Bags
The group of enthusiasts were collected 40.000 used plastic bags and 7.500 used plastic cups from 12 kindergartens, 21 primary schools, 4 high schools and 3 faculties from the city of Ljubljana (Slovenia) and from more than 500 people from Ljubljana.
Plastic Bag Monster from Ljubljana spreads its plastic tentacles through the streets of Ljubljana. It symbolizes the spreading of the consumerism and waste segregation. The monster itself has adjusted to the environment and therefore survived. It is supplanting us from the food chain. It just might succeed and it’s all up to us. It is reproducing with inconceivable speed and knows no mercy. It feeds on individuals’ sloth and irresponsibility.
The Miha Artnak
Lovka na lovce (The Tackle of the Tentacle)
November, 2010
The People’s Cup Project
“The People’s Cup” is a film about the World Cup, focused on people and their emotions. No football, just feelings. It was shot in the last World Cup by 32 filmmakers in the 32 countries that participated in the championship.
Siggi Eggertsson, an Icelandic illustrator, made all the graphic design.
Created by BOCA.
Amazing dynamic projects by Aaron Koblin


Aaron Koblin is an artist specializing in data visualization. His work takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to depict cultural trends and emergent patterns. Aaron’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED.
Humperdink’s Dilemma Doorstop
This little guy is Humperdink and he’s got a dilemma! Does he keep that door open for you or rescue his foot from excruciating pain? Humperdink is a loyal companion to any door needing to be stopped and is a great way to add some vibrancy to your interior. Humperdink’s non slip foot will grip to a range of surfaces and door weights whilst providing an amusing touch to your home or office.
Created by Dolop.
Naka
Amazing illustrations and art stuff by Nastya Razbegaeva, Russian girl.
Kukula
Kukula was born in a relatively isolated village about an hour north of Tel Aviv. Her few neighbors were mostly retirees, many of them Holocaust survivors. As a result her childhood imagination was nourished by equal parts princess fantasies and World War II horror stories. Thus the attempt to reconcile real life horror with fantasy life sweetness emerges as an almost constant theme in her work.
Abstract Graffiti Expressionism by Matox
Abstract urban calligraphy by Nuno de Matox.
Don’t like your country’s flag? Redesign!
Cool mashup idea of Las Fg project and its creator Gabriel Medeiros – pick a flag and redesign it the way you want. Try, it’s fun.
Beautiful Suffering
A “Beautiful Suffering” photostory, created by Waldemar Hansson for Kurv Magazine, issue #21. Continue reading »








































