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

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Little worlds inside paper rolls

The artist Anastassia Elias uses manicure scissors and a cutter to carve tiny paper shapes of the same color as the roll. She aims to create the illusion that the paper shapes are part of the roll. Afterwards she carefully arranges the paper animals, men, trees, forms and objects inside of the round shape with a tweezer so that they won´t overlap each other and to make best use of the incidence of light. Elias is 36 years old and studied philology and journalism, she lives in Paris and works as a full-time artist and illustrator, focusing mainly on paper collages and paintings.

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Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

Little worlds inside of loo paper rolls by Anastassia Elias

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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Top 10 Logo Creative Design

Subliminal messages aren't always easy to find, especially in popular logos most of us see every day. 


#10 Coca-Cola

The most popular brand being Coca-Cola which lends a tribute to its European locations with its white font where each "O" crosses to represent the flag of Denmark.


#9 Spartan Golf Clubs

This one might take you a second, but there's clearly two pictures in this logo. Can you spot the golfer as well as the helmeted Spartan warrior?


#8 Pittsburgh Zoo

This is a great example of negative space. When you look at this logo you'll probably either notice the tree and birds or the animal faces, but did you notice both?


#7 Goodwill's Smile

You've probably seen this logo a thousand times, but have you ever noticed that the smiling face is actually just a close-up of the 'G' in the Goodwill font?


#6 Amazon

Clever and innovative, Amazon's logo holds two distinct meanings. The first is the arrow that points from A to Z - referring to everything being available on their website - while also signifying a satisfied smile that's accented by a dimple.



#5 Sony Vaio

This Sony logo represents the brand's integration of both digital and analog technology. The "VA" is designed to represent an analog waveform and the "IO" symbolizes binary code.


#4 Bronx Zoo

Most people only see the animals when they look at this logo, but take a closer look and you'll see the Bronx skyline in the negative space!


#3 Baskin Robbins

Though some believe the shade of pink to symbolize ice cream, the color choice actually has a different use. Introduced in 2005, this logo uses the company's initials to cleverly advertise the number of ice cream flavours the chain offers.


#2 LG Electronics

The main purpose of the South Korean multinational electronics company was to create a logo that symbolizes trust and positivity. Luckily, they hit those subjects on the head as not only does their design feature a winking face, but it also references the video game character "Pac-Man".


#1 Tostitos

Tortilla chips aren't just comforting, they're fun! Look closely at the centre of this logo and you'll notice two people enjoying a Tostito chip with a bowl of salsa. This design was built to convey the feeling of connecting with others.