Emmi-Riikka, Illustrations.
I’m absolutely loving the illustrative work of Finnish artist Emmi-Riikka! See way more of her work below.
(via supersonicart)
Fonte: supersonicart.com
Emmi-Riikka, Illustrations.
I’m absolutely loving the illustrative work of Finnish artist Emmi-Riikka! See way more of her work below.
(via supersonicart)
Fonte: supersonicart.com
Timo Lenzen, a graphic designer born in Frankfurt, Germany.
He is active in both the pure and applied Graphicarts. He explores
the implementation of a wide range of media and their possible
combinations, from classical poster design, 3D animation
and the building of constructive spaces, back to the flatness
of paper. Feel free to contact.
(via visualgraphc)
Fonte: littlelimpstiff14u2
I found these gifs I made a while back for a site that’s not running anymore, so I thought I’d post them here. It’s a description of psychiatric symptoms and states of mind using a pink box and some other stuff.
These are so accurate
Interesting! Just thought I’d share!
(via psych-facts)
Fonte: rubyetc
Fonte: iainmacarthur
“The Brain Massage Collection is designed to stimulate the dormant recesses of consciousness familiarizing it once again with the fractal perfection of existence.”
What a spectacular journey.
This Is Your Brain On Drugs
Designer Meaghan Li has created these colourful – and very informative – posters which show how our brain reacts on drugs.
‘Each poster is either figurative (the dissociative circles for ketamine and the sharp spikes for cocaine), visual (the psychedelic patterns for acid and DMT), or literal (the ghost-like spirit for Heroin). The one that stumped people the most was the marijuana one.
‘I tried to show melting, taking the edge off, and the subtle visual effects that it can cause.’
Sam Smith wins Record of the Year and rubs it in his ex’s face while simultaneously thanking him.
(via thefuuuucomics)
Fonte: nowthisnews

I’m absolutely loving the illustrative work of Finnish artist Emmi-Riikka! See way more of her work below.

Celebrating Canada 150 with “The Canadian Adventure” screen print by Kyle Topping


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