In a clever art project, Viktor Hertz, a Swedish graphic design freelancer and student, re-fashioned logos of popular companies and flipped into something a little more honest. He says the honest logos reveal the content of each company instead of what's hidden behind the branding. I think it's hilariously brilliant.
The mystical french sculpture Pierre Matter has created some awesome sculptures combining mechanical technology with organic forms. His extreme amazing sculptures are made of stainless steel, bronze, brass, copper, steel. Pierre has been doing this for quite some time, almost a decade, and some of the sculptures are so heavy that they weigh around 1.5 tons, imagine that.
It honestly looks like he has used old junk and shaped in into amazing creations; you can find anything from fishes and sharks to horses and bulls. Something similar has been created by another artist. It’s just that he used steel to shape his sculptures.
Here is a selection of work from his online portfolio and store.
Exquisite, formal invitations aren't for everyone. Wouldn't you like, for once, to open a wedding invitation that made you laugh?
As you’ll see below, weddings invitations have been overflowing with creativity, with couples wanting the guests to start experiencing their special day from the moment they receive the invitation, way before the big event.