Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graphic. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Kawaii Boom Wall Decals



Especially for small humans PIXERS has prepared a wall decals collection called Kawaii Boom, with the main motif of Japanese kawaii, a unique quality of cuteness existing in the culture of Japan. It seems that it has become a prominent aspect of Japanese popular culture, entertainment, clothing, food, toys, personal appearance, behaviour, and mannerisms. The collection of sweet and lovely bunnies and bears will be attractive not only for kids, but also for older aficionados of anime and manga.



PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Adventurous Rabbits






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Bunnies






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Ducks in the car






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Moon Bear






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Rabbit&Frog






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Rabbits






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Snap!






PIXERS - Kawaii Boom - Two Bears



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Francesco Poroli best graphic designer!


Francesco Poroli is a graphic designer and illustrator, probably one of the most active and have (creatively speaking) works and collaborates with numerous national and international publications…
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

HOLLO: the printed furniture


The young Treviso, Italy-based company Homecode puts a twist on traditional design with its latest project, Hollo. The basic solid cabinets feature removable modular front doors that come in a wide variety of designs. Simply pop them off their hinges with a handful of screws, and use the piece of furniture as a blank canvas to change the mood of a room.



The customizable patterns come from an elit


e roster of international artists and designers including Studio Job, Joe Velluto, Anna Ter Haar, Luca Trevisani, Paul Flannery, Sovrappensiero, Julie Joliat, Matteo Cibic and more, all coordinated by art director Andrea Magnani. Their contributions elevate the level of design in a functional cabinet without the added price. Calling itself “the T-shirt of furnishings,” Hollo blends irony and style with easy-to-change convenience and affordability, not to mention the work of an actual T-shirt designer. In addition to graphic artists and illustrators, Hollo has worked with Abiscuit Accident on graphics applied to both furniture and shirts.



Made entirely in Italy, Hollo ships flat-packed to reduce waste during transit. Choose from the ever-growing range of designs at Hollo’s e-shop, where cabinets are available for 389 and sets of replacement doors for 199.



www.hollo.it