Going to school was bad for most people. Who knew it was bad for the environment too? Here is a beautifully designed infographic to prove it, from Column Five and Ethical Ocean.
Going to school was bad for most people. Who knew it was bad for the environment too? Here is a beautifully designed infographic to prove it, from Column Five and Ethical Ocean.
Lilli Carré is a illustrator and printmaker, she also draws comics and makes moving pictures. Her books are especially splendid for their seemingly innocent illustration and eerie story lines. Lilli was born in 1983 in Los Angeles and currently lives in Chicago. See her work on vimeo or at the Eyeworks festival
A series of movie posters using typographic characters in a humorous way to portray the visual gist of each movie. To view more go to Designmodo
via: Designlov
Star Wars just got a paper cut treatment! This cool stop frame animation was created by Eric Power and Jeremy Messersmith.
Jeremy Messersmith – Tatooine from Eric Power on Vimeo.
The “TERRA” Terrarium is designed by Fort Standard. The glass icosahedron is framed in hard maple wood and spins on top of a matching tripod base allowing the viewer to experience the plants from 360 degrees. To see some behind-the-scenes footage of how the terrarium was made, be sure to visit their blog.
Candystore Collective is a boutique in San Francisco. Their latest store, called “Hello by Candystore”, features a permanent installation designed and constructed by talented designer, Christopher Bettig.



Jose Guizar is a Mexican graphic designer whose clever and playful work is driven by curiosity. He currently works at NWM. Jazzatlán is a cute little jazz club in the heart of Cholula, the ancient town that has a church built on top of an aztec pyramid buried under rocks by the Spanish in the 17th century. He created their branding.



Sander van den Bosch is a Dutch photographer from Amsterdam. These beautiful images are hand embroidered scarves that Sander photographed for fashion designer Karin Wolters.

Llotllov is design collective based in Germany. The collective consists of four members: Ania, Jacob, Lena and Ramon. They prefer to not define their design in certain terms but rather create design objects centred around concepts:
“Our idea of design is multidimensional: we avoid the drawing of boundaries, setting our preference on the experimental.”
This installation titled Lola Rust was commissioned by Selected Gallery in Frankfurt.