This is the Tien-Min Liao typographic experiment that explores the relationships between upper-case letters and lower-case letters, and also records the transformation between them. Take a look...
Panda by Hattori Hanzo
If you ever travel to Madrid I want to recommend you this island of relax in the centre of Madrid, the Panda by Hattori Hanzo.While you enjoy a delicious tea with the most amazing Japanese pastries you can see all the people hurrying in one of the most famous streets in Madrid!I want to share… Continue reading Panda by Hattori Hanzo
Doctor Who Tapestry by Bill Moudron
A tribute to The Doctor on his 50th birthday by the artist Bill Moudron.You can buy the print here.
Spiralizer
How many times have you seen the amazing vegetable cutters in the internet and never believed they worked?Today I have tried one of these cutters, the Spiralizer and I can assure you will have some original vegetable forms in your next dishes!It is easy to use, clean and quick to cut your favourite vegetables on… Continue reading Spiralizer
Mono Madness III by Nick Frank
The Nick Frank mono madness photographies are amazing!
Blog Tour: Afraid of Her Shadow by Carol Maloney Scott
Afraid of Her Shadow by Carol Maloney ScottGenre:Chic Lit, HumorSource: CLP Blog TourRating: 3/5Rebecca has had a boyfriend for a year now, Steve, she is not feeling a lot of sparkles when she is with him, but he is reliable and makes her laugh, and maybe she loves him... The only problem he has is… Continue reading Blog Tour: Afraid of Her Shadow by Carol Maloney Scott
Letter&U
Sometimes having a precious necklace it doesn't mean that all the world around you have to know how important it is. This is the curious part of Letter&U, you will just see a precious necklace but not the real meaning of it, this will remain a secret for you and the rest of the world!You… Continue reading Letter&U
Brand New by Bruce Yan
Artist Bruce Yan has created a series called "Brand New," in which he juxtaposes animated characters with famous brands.
Bacteria of the New York City Subway by Craig Ward
Over the summer of 2015, artist and experimental typographer Craig Ward rode the trains of each of New York City's twenty-two subway lines, to create an unorthodox portrait of the city's residents at the smallest of scales. Take a look at what he found...
