Elroy AKA Damien VIGNAUX
Another “touche à tout” artist. From graffiti to motion design, from nivea website to DJ mixtape, ELROY/Damien VIGNAUX explores the best of all media type.
Nivea web from elr°y on Vimeo.



Another “touche à tout” artist. From graffiti to motion design, from nivea website to DJ mixtape, ELROY/Damien VIGNAUX explores the best of all media type.
Nivea web from elr°y on Vimeo.



Some amazing/fun/strange piece of Nicolas Lampert. The machine-animal serie remind me Jeremy Fish with a photographic approach.





I really love the creative process of this project for Nextel by , Rafaël Macho. A collaboration between designer and 3D animators at its best. (I really love the name of this designer BTW).

I NEED TO GET MY HANDS ON THIS ONE!

Eckhard Neumann: FUNCTIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGN IN THE 20′S. NYC: Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1967. First edition. Full cloth over boards in dust jacket: a near-fine or better copy with light wear overall. Interior unmarked and very clean. Classic early design work that is now sadly out-of-print.
8.25 x 8.25 hardcover book with 96 pages and 113 illustrations in b/w or two colors. This influential book was the first scholarly study to tie together the disparate elements of the European Avant-Garde (Bauhaus, Dada, Cubism, Futurism, de Stijl, etc. ) and how they related to the emerging field of Graphic Design. Highly recommended.
From the book: “This important book documents that astonishinglycreative decade — the 1920’s, with its entirely new and functional visual language. The innovative art trends of the twentieth century, which include Cubism, Futurism, and Dadism, have had a determining influence on the development of today’s visual language.”
Eckhard Neumann reveals through a clear and well-illustrated text the close historical connection between fine art and graphic design, and discusses the origins of graphic design today.”
Gougounes vertes sur superbe motif de tuiles en vieux fer oxydé datant du siècle industriel dernier sur le site des ruines des Moulins de l’Île de la Visitation.


UNIQLO the japanese textile company who already offered us the amazing uniqlock website has opened its latest megastore in Nishi-Shinjyuku, Tokyo, Japan. The project was completed by japanese design studio Curiosity. The design concept makes the boutique disappear to enhance clothes colors. It’s good to have a break in an overexposed by advertising world isn’t it ?
via Yatzer




Another sweet video. This one is from Nigel Van Dennis for A Lull a band from Chicago and their song Skinny Fingers. Enjoy…
A Lull “Skinny Fingers” from A Lull on Vimeo.