A new, contemporary and sustainable house that used the surrealist technique of Cubomania to re-use the leftover building materials from demolition.
One could probably agree that some kids' TV shows have left a very big influence on our lives, and usually the cartoons we watched when we were children remain in our memories for many years to come, even if it’s just some parts of them. Some people's affection for certain characters can be really strong, and in most cases purely nostalgic.
Banana Lamp by Studio Job in polished bronze, on display in Carpenters Workshop Gallery, is a symbol of outlandish creativity. Seletti and Un_Limited edition has proposed it in four glass and resin versions: Huey, Dewey ,Louie & Phooey.
When you think about your fondest childhood memories, some of them probably include the famous characters from cartoons that popped up on your TV screen every morning. You probably won't feel the same way about these popular characters after seeing this post.
Here is the initial sample spread I produced for the Alfredo book. It was really beneficial to have a chance early on to experiment with ideas for the final look of the book. Below are some thumbnails sketches, and further rough ideas for the sample spread.