Description & details Hello. On this occasion. I will share the photoshop doodle potrait project for you. This is not a ph...
Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
Let’s all imagine that our average little everyday lives actually look like this. Image found via Propaganda.
Take a quick look together at some of the most interesting design trends we expect to see coming forth in 2018.
The standing appointment of our design inspiration blog, so we can start better our creative week! This series of posts contains a mix of graphic design and all other design fields artworks, therefore you'll find only the best pieces from designers all over the world. Check out this week's roundup of inspiration!
Print Club artist Joe Cruz has been busy working on more of his dynamic and instantly recognisable screen prints for Print Club London, but this Sunday we were thrilled to catch his commission for The Sunday Times Magazine. His signature reworking of found imagery with oil based, pastel chalks has been used to illustrate the feature on read more
Beware, for your Instagram account is at risk! Right this moment, there might be a person scrolling through your photos, trying to find a target to exercise their nimble fingers. But we're not talking about scammers, hackers, or heck, even haters. Actually, the "threat" we're talking about is nothing but harmless fun. You see, Lucas Levitan loves to draw cartoons, and he gets all of his inspiration from Instagram photos: what he likes to do is to borrow them in order to transform them into something creative, unexpected, and fun, ultimately transforming a casual photo snapped by (usually) amateur photographers and turning them into works of art, entertaining thousands of his viewers. Who knows, maybe the original photos even get more recognition due to Lucas' work, so it may not be a bad thing after all if one day you learn that your Instagram was raided by the instafamous cartoonist.
I’ve never met a doodle I didn’t love. And I love Ilias Walchshofer‘s series of doodles. The Austrian-Moroccan illustrator, who also goes by the moniker Dr Propolus, uses fashion photography and historic art as his canvas. Thin black…
We've all been caught in an uncomfortable situation that looked weird on the outside but actually had a pretty reasonable explanation. Too bad, that often these experiences are so awkward for all the people involved that you don't even have an opportunity to explain yourself. A Reddit user asked people to share their 'biggest this isn't what it looks like moments' and the thread was flooded with the most embarrassing stories. Scroll below to read some and share your own in the comments! (Facebook cover image: iStock)
Lucas Levitan is a Brazilian artist known for his ability to turn casual pictures into hilarious works of art. In his ongoing series called “Photo Invasion” (previously here) Lucas uses other people’s Instagram photos as canvases for his own creations. He takes a picture and illustrates it with silly, funny, or weird characters, completely changing the context of the original, usually making it more fun.
Whimsical themes, everyday scenes: the art of the Chinese-American artist and designer.
The standing appointment of the inspiration blog to start your creative week! This series includes a mix of the best graphics & all other design fields artworks
Revisiting artist Ilias Walchshofer seems like the perfect way to close out the week. I’ve just rediscovered his work on social media and was reminded of how lovely his doodles are. The Austrian-Moroccan illustrator, also known as Dr. Propolus,…