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Gem Creature by Dain Fagerholm

dainfagerholm:

Gem Creature by Dain Fagerholm

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Mystery Planet (Robot) stereographic drawing by Dain Fagerholm

dainfagerholm:

Mystery Planet (Robot) stereographic drawing by Dain Fagerholm

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Clockwork Zoo Machine by Adam the Velcro Suit’s photostream
An illustration for Design Indaba Magazine showing the inner workings of an animation company in a more abstract way.

Clockwork Zoo Machine by Adam the Velcro Suit’s photostream

An illustration for Design Indaba Magazine showing the inner workings of an animation company in a more abstract way.

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

Gallery of Mathematical and Generative Art • subblue

The hand-drawn animals of Nacho Gil

The hand-drawn animals of Nacho Gil

The hand-drawn animals of Nacho Gil text by Marcia Argyriades for Yatzer This series of illustrations has just amazed us!  Hand-drawn “The Animals” is a personal project of Nacho Gil.  “No programming or 3D or whatsoever,” was used to create these illustrations claims Nacho Gil.  It’s truly a peculiar project where the philosophy that lies beneath the sketches is the face of the animal which is designed with interconnected vectors.  These vectors create a rather diamond or cubist-like image and make something as simple as the face of an animal so creative and so digital! The zebra, the cheetah, the gorilla, the leopard, the white tiger, the bear, and the giraffe draw all of our attention straight in their faces; you just cannot resist looking at them, and analyze how creative hand-drawings can be.

The hand-drawn animals of Nacho Gil
text by Marcia Argyriades for Yatzer

This series of illustrations has just amazed us!  Hand-drawn “The Animals” is a personal project of Nacho Gil.  “No programming or 3D or whatsoever,” was used to create these illustrations claims Nacho Gil.  It’s truly a peculiar project where the philosophy that lies beneath the sketches is the face of the animal which is designed with interconnected vectors.  These vectors create a rather diamond or cubist-like image and make something as simple as the face of an animal so creative and so digital!
The zebra, the cheetah, the gorilla, the leopard, the white tiger, the bear, and the giraffe draw all of our attention straight in their faces; you just cannot resist looking at them, and analyze how creative hand-drawings can be.