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Experience Centre – Royal Jelling →

April 20, 2016 by Luke Finch

ART+COM created this amazing series of exhibition experiences for the Royal Jelling exhibition centre. It covers more than 1000 square metres. It houses an exhibition that explores Danish history and mythology and, crucially, the mysteries of the Viking kings, Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth. The centre presents new findings, which draw a complex picture of the Vikings, their culture and cults during their progressive shift from pagan religion to Christianity.

April 20, 2016 /Luke Finch
Installation, Interactive

The truth depends on where you see it from →

April 19, 2016 by Luke Finch

The work of Truly Design inflects in a contemporary perspective the optical phenomenon of anamorphosis, investigated by such artists as Leonardo da Vinci and Hans Holbein since the XV century.

The exhibition Truth depends on where you see it from illustrates the most recent aspects of the aesthetic and poetic research of Truly Design collective, currently focused on geometric abstraction in relation to architecture and urban space. 

The anamorphic abstraction proposed couples with the architecture of the MEF, both for sharing the same visual language, made of minimalist geometric shapes, and for the destiny which brings together the collective and the museum space.

April 19, 2016 /Luke Finch
Installation, Experimental

EOS by Collins →

April 18, 2016 by Luke Finch

Collins is a brand consultancy for the Convergence Era. They call it the Convergence Era because while this era reaches far beyond brands, it’s forever altered how we build them. What was once siloed is now integrated and seamless. What were once passive experiences are now controlled by customers themselves.

April 18, 2016 /Luke Finch
Art Direction, Colour, Branding, Photography

Foreal →

April 15, 2016 by Luke Finch

Foreal is a design studio based in Germany with a focus on illustration and art direction founded by Benjamin Simon and Dirk Schuster.

April 15, 2016 /Luke Finch
3D, Art Direction

Lo Siento →

April 14, 2016 by Luke Finch

Lo Siento is a small studio that specially enjoys taking over the whole concept of the identity projects. Its main feature is an organic and physical approach to the solutions, resulting in a field where graphic and industrial design dialogue, always searching an alliance with the artisan processes.

April 14, 2016 /Luke Finch
Craft, Industrial Design

Elise →

April 13, 2016 by Luke Finch

Elise is an artist engaged with the shape and form of objects in space. Her sculptures are a giddying mix of surface, mass and volume, situated precariously on the verge of physical impossibility. Pushing materials to the edge of realism, she interrogates notions of materiality, duration and process in an era of digital artifice. 

April 13, 2016 /Luke Finch
Art Direction, Art, 3D, Abstract

Karan Singh →

April 12, 2016 by Luke Finch

Karan Singh is an artist and illustrator based in Tokyo. 

April 12, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration

Gerhard Human →

April 11, 2016 by Luke Finch

Original and distinctive illustration work by Creative Director at Masters and Savant, Cape Town.

April 11, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration

METAFIVE – METALIVE 2016 →

April 08, 2016 by Luke Finch

Yugo Nakamura's design studio THA creates yet another stunning installation and set of visualisations for the band METAFIVE's 2016 tour. The work comes after another great project of a similar nature that was inspired by 攻殻機動隊 ARISE border:less experience.

April 08, 2016 /Luke Finch
Installation, Motion

Martin Sati →

April 07, 2016 by Luke Finch

Martin Sati is an illustrator and designer based in Seville, Spain.
He opened his studio in 2006, focusing on art direction and illustration.

April 07, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration, Typography

Universal Everything →

April 06, 2016 by Luke Finch

Undoubtably one of my favourite agencies who continue to produce inspiring work. Matt Pyke runs a digital art and design collective, inventing new forms of design and moving image for the screens of the future. 

 

This project "A Living Portrait" are digital brushstrokes that rove around the canvas within the confines of a human form, causing occasional glimpses of a face to emerge.
 

April 06, 2016 /Luke Finch
Experimental, Generative Art

Siggi Eggertsson →

April 05, 2016 by Luke Finch

Known for his vivid, mosaic-like digital imagery, Eggertsson adorns the world with his own vision of digitally tribal, Icelandic-influenced symbolism. You can download his awesome screensaver here.

April 05, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration

ManVsMachine →

April 04, 2016 by Luke Finch

Ten is a print series to mark our 10th major project with the fine folk at Nike.

For those of you who aren't familiar with MVSM, they are one of the most forward thinking studios in the world. Their work is always progressive and effective visual communications and they have always been one of the studios I've admired. 

April 04, 2016 /Luke Finch
Branding, Motion, Graphic Design, 3D

John Mead Dance Co. →

April 04, 2016 by Luke Finch

The new brand embodies a non-static visual identity system, expressed in a dynamic typographic treatment that easily evoke the delight of a company of dancers. 

 

Roots is an interdisciplinary graphic design studio based in Singapore run by the talented Jonathan Yuen. 

April 04, 2016 /Luke Finch
Branding

Dan Mumford →

March 28, 2016 by Luke Finch

Dan Mumford is a freelance illustrator working out of Studio100 in central London, UK.

March 28, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration, Art

Sander Van Dijk →

March 28, 2016 by Luke Finch

Sander's illustration style is abstract, reduced forms of design that have an ability to convey information, amplify a message and elicit an unparalleled human response.

March 28, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration, Motion

Malika Favre →

March 25, 2016 by Luke Finch

Malika Favre is a French artist based in London. Her bold, minimal style – often described as Pop Art meets OpArt – is a striking lesson in the use of positive/negative space and colour. Her unmistakable style has established her as one of the UK’s most sought after graphic artists. Malika’s clients include The New Yorker, Vogue, BAFTA, Sephora and Penguin Books, amongst many others.

March 25, 2016 /Luke Finch
Illustration

Dimitris Papazoglou →

March 25, 2016 by Luke Finch

Dimitris Papazoglou, a talented multidisciplinary Designer and Creative Director from Greece, His work is beautifully crafted & with a great sense of art direction and attention to detail.

March 25, 2016 /Luke Finch
Graphic Design, Typography

Vasava →

March 24, 2016 by Luke Finch

Imaginery for Adobe Summit 2015: The Digital Marketing Conference. Having the motto "Reinvention is a journey. Start yours at Summit." Vasava developed the idea of a topographical view of landscapes. The visuals fade the limits between analogic and digital. The maps represent seven cities; New York, Amsterdam, London, Munich, Paris, Stockholm and Sydney. They were created using watercolor inks and paper overlays and afterwards polished digitally.

March 24, 2016 /Luke Finch
Art Direction, Art, Branding

Hvass & Hannibal →

March 24, 2016 by Luke Finch

Hvass&Hannibal is a multi-disciplinary arts and design studio based in Copenhagen. Since 2006, its founders, Nan Na Hvass & Sofie Hannibal have worked in close collaborative partnership with illustrative and conceptual design in a number of different field. 

March 24, 2016 /Luke Finch
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