Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Designing the soccer craze: The few best



Formally included in the Brazil fans in the college, we had a lot to do in order to cope up with the fanfare of the Argentineans. Being a Brazil fan is easy, but being a designing enthusiast as well as a Brazil fan is not. It was a rather difficult task checking out the web some high quality images for preparing some posters and ultimately I had to give up. But meanwhile, I had come across a few graphic websites which offer a few better opportunities and collections. The best may not have been yet found out, but ideas and inspiration still glows behind them. A collection of designs, rendering, signatures, PSDs, wallpapers all exclusively for sports...
This was the best I came across. Have a look at some of the collections. Large PSD packs are waiting for you at sportsGFX.



Exquisite collection of wallpapers. Not just soccer.

Here are a collection of renders in sports, movies and a few more categories. Quality compromised, but better than many... 
 And now a few places where you can search and search and search and skip through the pages to find the right one...
If you have come across anything still beautiful please provide the link. Surely, it will be published with acknowledgements.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

7 Extra ordinary Artists and 36 Paper artworks

Paper artwork is something one thinks of a sheer waste of time and possibly an unwelcome source of revenue (rather cheap). But designing is taking into new forms with origami paving way for these colors and curves. These do find their place in the charts of excellence and among the cover designs of books and albums. Creating an idea and designing it with paper, I believe, needs courage in addition to creativity.

I am actually afraid as the undo key is not available here and much of my efforts may go in vain if I try one of these. The X-factors should play the perfect role to make it come attractive. The fact is that you can find much unattractive ones in the net. So selecting the best is simple but rather time consuming, though only a few create such ones. So here are a few selection of mine.

1. Yulia Brodskaya at Artyulia
































2. Carlo Giovani and at Flickr










3. Andrea Russo Papercraft at Flickr



4. Jen Stark








5. Boveylee









6. Zim and Zou







7. Charles Clary of Paper Extravaganza







These artworks would not be of any use unless they find their right place. The ones featured above have been covered enough. So do forward your artworks and popularize them.