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Multidisciplinary Inspiration

With so many great categories of design, it is hard to just focus on one. Which is why this blog will focus on a little bit of everything: architecture, furniture, product design, illustration, various artists, etc. Curated by Brian Everett of EVRT Studio in Kansas City

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Joe Hisaishi by Daisuke Tsutsumi
Stunning illustration with almost a painting like quality. This was a commissioned piece that Daisuke did personally for Joe Hisaishi; a famous Japanese composer recently rewarded a lifetime achievement award from the Japanese government. This will be on his thank you packages that are sent out to people.
Click through for Joe’s blog, with lots of other great work.

Joe Hisaishi by Daisuke Tsutsumi

Stunning illustration with almost a painting like quality. This was a commissioned piece that Daisuke did personally for Joe Hisaishi; a famous Japanese composer recently rewarded a lifetime achievement award from the Japanese government. This will be on his thank you packages that are sent out to people.

Click through for Joe’s blog, with lots of other great work.


2.24.10   12 note(s)  

Josh Middleditch
An awesome illustration from Josh. He explains it below:
“Its a piece I did on the poem ‘The Panic Bird’ by Robert Philips. I went through a long process of experiments with different images and ideas based on the poem. I took a lot of photos, used these to create single images which i then cut and distorted. In the end result i tried to capture the atmospheric feel of the poem. It was a project that took about 3 weeks to complete and is probably one of my favorites I have done at the moment”
Click through for more stuff from Josh. Nice work.

Josh Middleditch

An awesome illustration from Josh. He explains it below:

“Its a piece I did on the poem ‘The Panic Bird’ by Robert Philips. I went through a long process of experiments with different images and ideas based on the poem. I took a lot of photos, used these to create single images which i then cut and distorted. In the end result i tried to capture the atmospheric feel of the poem. It was a project that took about 3 weeks to complete and is probably one of my favorites I have done at the moment”

Click through for more stuff from Josh. Nice work.


2.23.10   10 note(s)  

» Take a peek into Matthew Lyons' brain

Alex posted this over at ISO50 this morning. It is always great to get a peek into the creative process of a designer.


2.22.10   1 note(s)  

Colville Lake by Graham Robinson
This Canadian artist’s work is really refreshing. I personally can connect more with his subject matter. It makes me want to go back to my childhood of camping, hunting & fishing.
See more of his work by clicking through.

Colville Lake by Graham Robinson

This Canadian artist’s work is really refreshing. I personally can connect more with his subject matter. It makes me want to go back to my childhood of camping, hunting & fishing.

See more of his work by clicking through.


2.19.10   14 note(s)  

Superheroes by Allan Sanders
Allan has a really nice style, and how can you resist this? Everyone likes superheroes. Definitely check out his work, especially Secret Agent Man

Superheroes by Allan Sanders

Allan has a really nice style, and how can you resist this? Everyone likes superheroes. Definitely check out his work, especially Secret Agent Man


2.16.10   63 note(s)  

Hyperdoodle Journal & Robot Keychain by Maura Cluthe (Fragmented)
Maura, better known as Fragmented, a local Kansas Citian designed these for Hallmark last year, and they should be in your local Gold Crown store now. I have tons of sketchbooks and notebooks alredy, but I’m trying to find an excuse not to buy this one. 
(images via fragmented)

Hyperdoodle Journal & Robot Keychain by Maura Cluthe (Fragmented)

Maura, better known as Fragmented, a local Kansas Citian designed these for Hallmark last year, and they should be in your local Gold Crown store now. I have tons of sketchbooks and notebooks alredy, but I’m trying to find an excuse not to buy this one.

(images via fragmented)


2.15.10   22 note(s)  

Michael Schwab
Chances are if you are interested in graphic design, you have probably heard of or at least seen some of Schwab’s work. I had seen the Muir Woods poster design for years not knowing who had designed it. I can’t say there are many of his designs that I don’t like. They are very simple, straight to the point, and a few amount of colors with a lot of black. 
You absolutely should click through to his website, or you can read a great little interview with him on his success stories here.

Michael Schwab

Chances are if you are interested in graphic design, you have probably heard of or at least seen some of Schwab’s work. I had seen the Muir Woods poster design for years not knowing who had designed it. I can’t say there are many of his designs that I don’t like. They are very simple, straight to the point, and a few amount of colors with a lot of black.

You absolutely should click through to his website, or you can read a great little interview with him on his success stories here.


2.9.10   15 note(s)  

Stockholm DC by Jonas Bergstrand
You might have seen his work floating around the internet before. I love his style of illustration, and he has tons of it on his site. Definitely go check out more of it by clicking through. And does it come to any surprise he is from Sweden?

Stockholm DC by Jonas Bergstrand

You might have seen his work floating around the internet before. I love his style of illustration, and he has tons of it on his site. Definitely go check out more of it by clicking through. And does it come to any surprise he is from Sweden?


1.11.10   3 note(s)  

Cameras by Rod Hunting
Part of a collage show called “Get It Together”. Screen printed wood panels: the remaining up for sale can be found by clicking through. Also check out Rod’s site, as he has some really great work and the site itself is really well put together.
(via Pitch Design Union)

Cameras by Rod Hunting

Part of a collage show called “Get It Together”. Screen printed wood panels: the remaining up for sale can be found by clicking through. Also check out Rod’s site, as he has some really great work and the site itself is really well put together.

(via Pitch Design Union)


1.5.10   59 note(s)  

Warsaw Series by Szymon Roginski
This entire series from Szymon is worth looking through. Basically, check out everything this guy has because he is good. Poland Synthesis is especially good.

Warsaw Series by Szymon Roginski

This entire series from Szymon is worth looking through. Basically, check out everything this guy has because he is good. Poland Synthesis is especially good.


12.30.09   14 note(s)  

Love this photograph from Mike Sinclair, an architectural and fine art photographer here in Kansas City. I especially love his “City Beautiful” series.
(via petervidani)

Love this photograph from Mike Sinclair, an architectural and fine art photographer here in Kansas City. I especially love his “City Beautiful” series.

(via petervidani)


Reblogged from Peter Vidani.

12.17.09   53 note(s)  

drawgabbydraw:

valeriechua:

Foxtrot, watercolors and Photoshop.

Just found Valerie Chua’s blog, full of watercolor and WIPs.  Very nice!

Wow, her work is amazing. This is a must-follow tumblr blog.

drawgabbydraw:

valeriechua:

Foxtrot, watercolors and Photoshop.

Just found Valerie Chua’s blog, full of watercolor and WIPs.  Very nice!

Wow, her work is amazing. This is a must-follow tumblr blog.


Reblogged from draw, Gabby, draw!.

12.4.09   102 note(s)