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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Tim Boelaars
Tim Boelaars must have done more than 200 cool icons, all divided in different themes. Very nice project by this designer & Illustrator based in Amsterdam. His illustration work is worth seeing as well. Give it a look at timboelaars.nl
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Sisilia Piring
Emil Kozak
We love the minimal surf illustrations by Emil Kozak.
Andreas Ervik
Digital permutations by Andreas Ervik.
Inside the World of Board Graphics
Inside the World of Board Graphics takes an in-depth, comprehensive look at the global nature and cultural influence of Surf/Skate/Snow board art and design. The book includes dozens of interviews and profiles from several artists, as some behind the scenes views of their creative process.
From Rockport Publishers.
Caitlin Bellah
Black Keys
Dear followers, it’s already Friday afternoon, time to learn some new moves for tonight!
Temp Magazin




Temp has released its 2nd issue. This time about 40 contributors dealt with the theme “Power” and the result is superb!
Mould Map

Mind-blowing printed matter from Mould Map and the Landfill Editions crew.
Mould Map is a series of publications containing new comics and narrative art.
Hello Me



Nice identity and cd case for HipHop musician Exzem.
Graphic design by HelloMe, a Berlin based design studio run by Till Wiedeck.
Cachetejack



Nice illustrations by the two woman team Cachetejack.
Kibisi & Aiaiai
Navis Photography
Great shots by this L.A. photographer.
Skillshare.com
The Future Belongs to the Curious.
Appaloosa, ‘Patchwork’
Chloe Mathews
Kai Neville
Besides the level of surfing beyond reasonable, we love Kai Neville‘s films. How every single frame would make an exceptional photo.
Harper Smith
California photographer Harper Smith shoots fashion editorials, portraits and all kinds of in-betweeners – almost always with a mystical, romantic or super playful undertone.
Don’t miss his website, cause every single photo worth your time.
Ricardo Cavolo
Fantastic use of religious art, criminal tattoos and nautical themes by the illustrator Ricardo Cavolo.



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