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- Ventures II - 3D Lo-fi geometric scenes
- OCEAN BLUES Photography
- Büro Destruct 4 By Büro Destruct
- Playing with Glass Refraction in 3D
Ventures II - 3D Lo-fi geometric scenes Posted: 01 Jul 2021 09:54 AM PDT Ventures II - 3D Lo-fi geometric scenes abduzeedo07.01.21 Ventures II is a beautiful 3D and motion design project created and shared by Ryan Hawthorne. Expanding off of the original series Ventures II continues to explore light, form, scale and perspective. In this iteration of the series Ryan played with a new set of portals and a bit of game theory to create another set of moody, Lo-fi geometric scenes. Ryan is also excited to see where this series goes next as the Ventures continue. If Ryan is, imagine us. For more information make sure to follow Ryan on |
Posted: 01 Jul 2021 06:29 AM PDT OCEAN BLUES Photography abduzeedo07.01.21 'OCEAN BLUES' is a fine art photography series by visual artist and landscape photographer Jan Erik Waider. All photos were taken during calm days on the Drake Passage on a voyage with the sailing ship Bark Europa from the Antarctic Peninsula back to Ushuaia.
CreditsFine Art Photography by Northlandscapes" Jan Erik Waider for more information check out Also make sure to connect with Erik on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn And if you are a photographers, Erik has some quite awesome and useful Lightroom Presets for Dark & Dramatic Landscape Photography |
Büro Destruct 4 By Büro Destruct Posted: 30 Jun 2021 07:34 PM PDT Büro Destruct 4 By Büro Destruct abduzeedo06.30.21 In contrast to the strict and somewhat restrained Swiss Style of the 1960s, Büro Destruct stands for design without the handbrake on. Apparently everything is possible. It can be humorous, loud, colorful and zeitgeisty. At the same time, minimalism, precision and craftsmanship are present in all their work. The Swiss, who see themselves and their studio as a kind of band, again present a skillfully composed album with this new book. The Bern-based foursome have never dealt in safe or conventional consensus graphics, but prefer distinct, sometimes trashy and always refreshingly original designs. Blessed with a healthy dose of insatiable curiosity, they have been seeking out inspiration from beyond the mountain ranges since the mid-1990s—long before the proliferation of Internet access and distribution. The Swiss strongly associate with values inherent in Japanese culture, in which they have found—and continue to find—inspiration over the years. However, unlike Emil Ruder and other heroes of classic Swiss graphic design, who also drew on Japan, they are more inspired by the wild side of Japanese culture. Büro Destruct's vector-heavy graphics have always conformed to "think global, act local." Often against the grain of public conception: they were among the few to ignore the temporary, yet intense flirt of Swiss graphic design with fledgling neo-conservatism. Over the past 27 years, Büro Destruct have successfully avoided being pinned down or getting too comfortable in a defined area. At the same time, of course, it is there: that special Destruct eerie feeling. An independent handwriting, for which many words could be found, but which even after more than two decades is best conveyed by looking at their work … The 4th monograph not only presents the best of the realized projects of the past twelve years, but also intermediate steps, discards, experiments, and inspiration. Credits
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Playing with Glass Refraction in 3D Posted: 30 Jun 2021 06:26 AM PDT Playing with Glass Refraction in 3D abduzeedo06.30.21 Yuklung Young shared a quite beautiful 3D project using Maxon Cinema 4D and Octane Render. The idea was quite simple but the execution was flawless. Basically it's a set of explorations of glass refraction of basic forms (circles and squares) in primary colors. For some reason I love this type of experimentation and especially how it looks. For more information make sure to check out Yuklung Young on |
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