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My upcoming submission to threadless.com
This is officially my first t-shirt design. I've been doodling with illustrator. I scanned my original line work and then traced over with vectors. I get $2000 if they pick it up for print. Here's hoping...
Designed by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, office building at the exhibition of the German Werkbund in Cologne 1914.
Every product on the market has a barcode and yet only few companies have dared to interact with it design-wise. Since we always pay attention to details we decided to play around with the barcode. We saw the opportunity of a blank space around the barcode and designed it look more interesting by implementing roots growing from the barcode to form a fully grown tree which is a clear reference to our clients business. We have also designed a user friendly manual in a form of pictograms on the back of the package. Drawing of these pictograms was more challenging task then we thought as we needed to display the usage of the product in three small boxes. The design and colors choices proved to be a success at the end of the branding process.
... a sand fantasy by Adrian George, inspired by the Kuwait sports centre by Kenzo Tange and Frei Otto ...
Spokane, WA US spruced itself up and made a bid for the 1974 World's Fair. Much to their surprise, they were the chosen site.
Braby, Fred.k, & Co. Ltd were galvanisers and iron roof builders and based in Glasgow.
Letter dated 26 Nov 1901.
Ref.: BT_004_180.
From the Bill Lind Collection.
Algie, Matthew, & Co. were wholesale tea merchants based in Glasgow.
Letter dated 15 Jun 1946.
Ref.: BT_004_28
From the Bill Lind Collection.
Experimentation with illustration, photography and emulsion printing.
Final piece: www.flickr.com/photos/55109135@N02/5212066352/in/set-7215...
The packaging of Nothing, as done by the Communication Design Students of the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.
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With each and every post, we strive here at Creative Tempest to bring you only the best artists from around the world. This post comes to you all the way from Los Angeles, CA, with our artist being none other than Tomasz Opasinski. Born in Poland, in 1975, Tomasz has his bachelor’s degree in computer graphics in print and advertising, certified as an Adobe expert, and is currently working as a digital artist and creative consultant for various prestigious advertising agencies in LA. Tomasz has an incredibly impressive work resume that includes work in literally hundreds of movies, video games, TV shows, and television networks. What we love about the work of Tomasz Opasinski is how original and unique all his designs are. Looking at his work makes us ponder the depth and complexity of his mind, clearly there must be countless algorithms and innumerable image configurations taking place that all sum up to one thing: design genius! This is why his work is put on display for the entire world to see. And for this we’re happy to post such creative talent and vision here on Creative Tempest and hope you will share the same appreciation for great artwork that we do. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com