Frans Sedlacek
Behold the stupifying beauty of Frans Sedlacek, an illustrator active in the early 20th century, so grateful to Monsterbrain for more unsettling images from the German 'Simplicissimus' magazine!
What If movie posters
This series of posters has already been around for a long while, but I stumbled on them again and stil I am completely fascinated by the clever twists and 'genre' confusion that derives. Courtesy of Peter Stuilts on Behance.
The ethical dilemma of self-driving cars - Patrick Lin
Thought provoking and beautifully executed Ted talk animation on the ethics of self driving cars, totally enjoyed this.
Animation by Yukai Du
Allen Capoferri Character designer
I really like these pencil and ink studies from the blog of prolific artist and character designer Allen Capoferri.
Nobrow graphic novels
Interesting interview on Broken Frontier on Roman Muradov's graphic novel published via Nobrow.
Another beautiful graphic novel is by French illustrator Marion Fayolle called 'In Pieces'
Michael DeForge
There is something wonderfully whimsical about the new comic Frontier #10 by Michael DeForge, on sale here.
Futuristic Retro Space tale
Amazing find over at Off World Gizmodo about this beatifully illustrated vintage space tale from the Soviet times.
Myanmar: The land of make believe
The animation for Amnesty International I have directed and designed, here is the link to their page for more information. For full credits on the animation production see visualiser.org.
Amaro and Walden's Joyride
Fantastic work from The Line animation studio, great characters ready for more adventures!
Lilli Carre': The bloody footprint
Amazing online short narrative from superb multidisciplinary illustrator Lilli Carre' for The New York Times.
PES Honda ad
Impressive ad from the renowned PES for the Honda campaign. However this is an amazing piece of paper artistry, his animated shorts with full of dry humour remain my favourites...
Jeremie Fischer Route Jaune
Really seductive sense of colours, composition and space in the work of illustrator Jeremie Fischer.
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