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L’Officiel Hommes GIFs
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Photographer Matthew Williams + Animator QIL have created some amazing animated GIFs of Jack Donoghue based on photos taken for an upcoming issue of L’Officiel Hommes. I just can’t stop staring at that undulating cube and the clarity of the GIF. My mind is blown.

More crazy cool GIFs on QIL’s website

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(365) Days of Tumblr
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About eleven months ago an ambitious Canadian Designer named Aaron Christopher Judd started a project called 365 Days of Tumblr . Every day of the year he posts a well-executed design conceived from an inspirational quote. Aaron’s work is a real double whammy of good design and heavy-hitting quotes. I really like going back to the beginning of his project and seeing how Aaron has refined his technique over time. Definitely worth a follow if you have a tumblr account.

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Aaron Eiland
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Texas based Graphic Designer + Illustrator Aaron Eiland makes some pretty sweet posters. I enjoy how each of his designs have so much texture yet their lines and shapes are quite clean. Aaron’s style definitely has a Vintage Modernist feel. Check out more of his work at his etsy store.

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Bjorn Arnason
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Bjorn Arnason is a photographer based in Reykjavik, Iceland who has mastered the law of thirds. His work plays with space and balance in an interesting way. I appreciate how he takes large landmarks/objects and makes them feel small by focusing more on the atmosphere rather than centering the subject in the shot.

Check out more of his work here.

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JUSTIN PERVORSE
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Justin Pervorse is a talented designer + illustrator from Hotlanta… (cough) Atlanta. I found his work while trolling on dribbble and really liked his style. Plus, he gets extra bonus points for working on vintage motorcycles in his spare time.

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Luca La Greca
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Luca La Greca is a photographer based in Naples, Italy who has some serious skills. I particularly love his on the road series.

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Disassembly
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Todd McLellan is a talented photographer from Canada who has a real gift for disassembling vintage mechanical machines and laying them out in a very interesting way. It’s crazy to actually see just how many small parts are kicking around in each of these things. Also, it’s awesome to see how many quality metal internal parts were used.  Unlike all the cheap plastic junk parts we all unfortunately now deal with.

Check out a video of him breaking down an alarm clock after the jump…

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Day and Night
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Photographer Stephen Wilkes has created a project called Day to Night where he takes multiple photos of the New York landscape transitioning from day to night.  He sets up on one location for no less than 10 hours and photographs the same perspective until the sun sets. Then it’s off to Photoshop with his top 30-50 photos to stitch them all together and make magic.

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The Carpenter
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Dimitris Ladopoulos is a director from Athens Greece who is working on a short film series showcasing art & science professionals working with their hands. I always love seeing people working with their hands to make amazing things and look forward to seeing more from this series. The tracking effect is very slick and definitely makes my inner motion graphics nerd very happy.

 

ZARA PICKEN
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Zara Picken is a designer & illustrator based in Bristol, England. She has a really cool graphic style that blends retro-tinted colors with textured block of color. Zara uses both digital and handmade elements to make her work pop.

Check out more of her work on her flickr stream.

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