Design Free Thursday | Star Wars Hipsters.

What do you get when you mix Star Wars characters with cool street fashion? An unexpectedly friggin' awesome result, that's what. You can purchase these clever illustrations by John Woo as prints right...

Design Free Thursday | To Resolve Project.

It is very un-Australian of me to be posting (and working) on Australia Day, but I feel as though I have no choice. Luckily today is Design Free Thursday so this should be relatively quick and painless. To Resolve Project by Chris Streger...

Illustration & Graphics | 2011 Archive.

01 | Six Architects | Poster by Andrea Gallo. 02 | Stitched Illustrations by Peter Crawley. 03 | Mona Lisa Reinterpreted. 04 | Mary Corita | Guest Post by Kate Banazi. 05 | Cesar Del Valle | Interactive Illustrations. 06 | Salone del...

Six Architects | Posters by Andrea Gallo.

Scrolling though yellowtrace tumblr blog the other day, I was reminded of the fact that I never posted about these brilliant graphics by Andrea Gallo. Aren't they just beautiful and so elegant? Pure graphics porn. It's like I'm staring at...

Design Free Thursday | Should You Be Laughing At This?

'Should You Be Laughing at This?' is a coming book by Thorarinn Hugleikur Dagsson featuring my favourite kind of humour - the kind with just the right amount of 'wrong'. The kind of humour you hate to laugh at as it makes you feel like a...

Design Free Thursday | Brock Davis.

Brock Davis is a creative director of an ad agency in Minneapolis. In his spare time he is an artist and a musician who works in a variety of mediums. He also sells interesting prints and kid tees. What a clever...

Cesar Del Valle | Interactive Illustrations.

Columbian illustrator Cesar Del Valle is one seriously talented dude. Not only do his hyper realistic illustrations look more like photographs than drawings, they also respond to and interact with their physical surroundings and the medium...

Mona Lisa Reinterpreted.

I have no doubt that Mona Lisa was reinterpreted many, many, MANY times since the beginning of the 16th century when Leonardo painted her (or the mid 19th century which is when she actually became famous). Alas, here are just four...