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- Daily Inspiration #488
- Tuesday Total Textures #15
- Beautiful Monochromatic Portraits by Federico Erra
- Architect Day: A-cero
- Alice in Wonderland Movie Concept Art
- Stylish Re-Envisioned Movie Posters
Posted: 20 Apr 2010 01:20 PM PDT This post is part of our daily series of posts showing the most inspiring images selected by some of the Abduzeedo's writers and users. If you want to participate and share your graphic design inspiration, just send us, via email, the image with the link from where you found it, also use "Daily Inspiration" in the subject, and don't forget to send your Abduzeedo username; or via Twitter sending to http://twitter.com/abduzeedoIf possible use the HTML code: <p class="imgC"><a href="Link to the page you found the image"><img src="Link to the Image" /></a></p> Do you want to see all images from all Daily Inspirations? Check out http://daily.abduzeedo.comal b sureAlessio Radicebalakutakcecilio mendesdecaveEduardoEugene Kimfabiano
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Posted: 20 Apr 2010 06:57 AM PDT Tuesday Total Textures is post series that will bring a new life to your Tuesdays. Every week I'll be posting some free hi resolution textures that you can use in your projects. Check out this week's textures, download the ones you like and start making your texture collection.<!--break--> |
Beautiful Monochromatic Portraits by Federico Erra Posted: 20 Apr 2010 05:13 AM PDT I really love portraits. I think they are beautiful, inspiring and sometimes intriguing. And what I like most about them is that some photographers have the ability to turn them into really deep pieces, in something that communicates without saying a word, in something that we look and find a connection between the person in the photo, the scene, the atmosphere, everything. Browsing around Flickr I found Federico Erra's gallery and simply loved it. He has some really impressive photos to show! I specially loved the monochromatic ones, so I made this selection here to show you guys.Since I was not 100% that all these photos were B&W and I wasn't able to check that with the artist I decided to call them monochromatic, to avoid mistakes. Federico Erra is an italian photographer who lives between Milan and New York has 29 years old and is very talented. This is all the info I got at his profile but I contacted him and I will work in a next post with further info about him. Enough said, I hope you enjoy the images... And don't forget to check out his gallery at Flickr. Enjoy. =) |
Posted: 20 Apr 2010 04:59 AM PDT A-cero is certainly one of the greatest offices of architecture and urbanism today, marking their territory in Spain and, with time, in other countries too. With a strong presence in residential architecture, they have a great sensitivity to drawing shapes, spaces, and details.<!--break-->
Joaquín Torres and Rafael Llamazares are now the two architects who lead a large team of qualified professionals and stand out more with every project undertaken. Created in 1996, A-cero has a breathtaking portfolio of residences and housing. Each design has special features in the form or construction details, and the style is unique, regardless of type and material.
With representatives in Madrid, La Coruña, Dubai, Dominican Republic, Vietnam, and Russia, A-cero has several works in development with all the same qualities. The experience for the user or visitor of their works begins with the presentation of the project, animations and perfect explanation of the proposal until the final finish, construction details and fine finishes. We look forward to future projects from this great office that will certainly continue to fascinate us more. Gondomar, Pontevedra, Spain
Rías Altas, Spain
Sanxenxo, Pontevedra, Spain
Santander, Spain
La Coruña, Spain
La Coruña II, Spain
La Finca 4, Madrid, Spain
Madrid, Spain
La Finca 1, Madrid, Spain
House in Somosaguas, Madrid, Spain
House in La Finca 42, Madrid, Spain
Gibo, Madrid, Spain
Architecture Studio in Madrid, Spain
La Coruña University, Spain
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
San Isidoro, Spain
La Finca I (21 Houses), Madrid, Spain
La Finca II (30 Houses), Madrid, Spain
88 Terraced Houses, Madrid, Spain
House in Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Office Interior Design, Madrid, Spain
Modularing House, Madrid, Spain
19 Housing, Madrid, Spain
Sotogrande Housing, Cádiz, Spain
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Alice in Wonderland Movie Concept Art Posted: 19 Apr 2010 08:06 PM PDT Last year we've featured the awesome work of concept artist Michael Kutsche, who makes some amazing pieces that are breathtaking. Back then, I remember seeing an illustration of the Red Queen, but i didn't pay much attention.<!--break--> A few days ago I ran into his work once more, and I realized that the Red Queen I'd seen before was only the beggining of a co-op with Tim Burton himself to the Alice in Wonderland movie. Michael has some amazing early concept arts at his portfolio, which I just have to share with you guys. Also, if you don't remember the first post, check it out here. I hope you all enjoy these! Cheers. ;) Red QueenMarch HareCaterpillarKnaveDodoCheshire CatWhite RabbitMadhatter |
Stylish Re-Envisioned Movie Posters Posted: 19 Apr 2010 08:03 PM PDT Posters of famous and classic movies are very popular on the internet, however I've been noticing more and more designers doing reinterpretations of these posters, most of them are simply awesome I could say that much better than the original ones because they sort of manage to convey the ideas in a much simpler way. Well, now that the movies are very well-known it's much easier too.For this post, that I had to divide in two parts due the amount of amazing pieces I found, I will show you some of them, including my favorite ones from Youseff Ibrahim with his minimalist and stylish work. Ibrahim Youssef - http://www.flickr.com/photos/heemaz/
Tom Whalen - http://strongstuff.deviantart.com/gallery/#postersChris Thornley - http://www.sourcecreative.co.uk/chris/raid71/Tomasz Opasinski - http://www.tomasz-opasinski.com/Dr. Monster - http://www.flickr.com/photos/zom-bot/ |
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