Reigning from Karaj, Iran, Homa Delvaray combines a very uncommon style of traditional elements with modern elemental forms and substances, to produce multi-voiced visuals. Her portfolio is a delight to the eyes an unusual way.
Amazing papercraft by two Russian artists called People Too. Hailing from Novosibirsk, they bring sheet paper to life with delightful illustrations of various everyday activities.
These maps may not be of much help on an actual trip, but they certainly spark the imagination. ‘A Map of the World According to Illustrators and Storytellers’ by Gestalten is a series of colourful, whimsical maps showing a different interpretation of cartography.
‘Nostalgia and Modernity’, by Wang Zhi-Hong from Tapei exhibits postwar Taiwanese architectural documents, collected by the The National Taiwan Museum. Zhi-Hong: ‘Only by looking back into the past we can find a road to the future.’
Every once in a while there’s a surprising business card. This one by Tommy Perez features a smart design, with a little folding. Each card was duplexed to one of four different French Paper Pop-Tone colors (Razzle Berry, Grape Jelly, Sour Apple, and Blu Raspberry).
Auckland’s leading producer of contemporary theatre, Silo Theatre, had its identity designed by Alt Group. The identity showcases, much like the theatre, contemporary concerns, dealing with human, emotional and sexual politics.
Martin Schmetzer is a Stockholm based artist with main focus on hand-drawn typography with a high level of detail and diligence. These are typographic illustrations for Ford Social.
The Sandwich Book is a project by Polish artist and designer Pawel Piotrowski. The book uses different types of paper to showcase the typical ingredients of sandwiches.