Posts Tagged ‘Illustration’
Keren Taggar | Ballet shoes

I think it’s time to share with you guys another big obsession of mine and it’s called shoes and to be exact it is the flat shoe obsession!
I have lots and lots of them and lately the ballet shoes are ruling my drawers. Seeing Keren’s sketch I have a feeling she knows exactly what I’m talking about.
Other than that her blog is breath taking, you have to see for yourself!

www.kerentaggar.com

Galit-Lynn Stiklaro | Collage crash

I’m speechless!
So happy to share with you Galit’s blog.

stiklaro.carbonmade.com

Sagi Ashin | Burge McCall

It all started when I saw a tiny illustration as part of a print ad.
I started to do my detective work and found out that the illustrator was Sagi Ashin. He has such an amazing eye for the small details and the way he works with color…
I especially love his Burge McCall set.
I’m sure I’ll post about him again and again…
Sagi’s Flickr page should be your weekly treat!
You can get in touch with Sagi here: sagiashin {at} gmail {dot} com

Pilpeled | Rafsoda Popup Store

I had to share with you the big news, all my favorite designers are gonna be tomorrow and for the next three weeks at “rafsoda”, a Popup Store at the t.l.v port. I’m so exited to see my favorite designs and even more to discover new ones! One of my newest discoveries is Pilpeled’s “Bina”, a tooth like ashtray. Pilpeled is an amazing illustrator, graphic designer and artist who is responsible for the new brilliant print displayed at the “rafsoda” store.
You can visit the “rafsoda” Hebrew friendly facebook page for some new discoveries!

pilpeled.blogspot.com

Student Break | Hila Ben-navat | Primo Levi

I had to share with you a preview of Hila’s deeply moving thesis work. Hila is a MA student at the Communication Design Department at Central Saint Martins. Her project focuses on Primo Levi, chemist, writer and Holocaust survivor. “Through his testimony, I reveal different questions about his struggle: the linguistic problems in Auschwitz, the loss of identity, the hierarchy between prisoners, the fake release, the relations between chemistry and life and Levis suicide in 1987″.
I can’t wait to take a closer look at her stunning work. You should definitely visit Hila’s Behance portfolio.
You can get in touch with Inon here: hilulimb {at} gmail {dot} com


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