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Hidden Illustration Technology Textil / Fashion

Illustrations by Ink

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These bizarre digital illustrations by UK based Ink, combines dogs and vintage airplanes.

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Architecture Hidden Industrial Design

Futuro House by Matti Suuronen

Matti Suuronen
The Futuro House is a round, prefabricated house designed by Matti Suuronen. About 100 were built during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

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Art Hidden

Art by Irving Amen

Irving Amen
Here’s the bold and colourful art, the paintings and woodcuts, of Irving Amen from the United States (1918-2011).

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Art Photography

Art by Marie Taillefer

Marie Taillefer
The artworks of Marie Taillefer are almost moodboards; either the image is drawn over, cut, torn or retouched in a way that all her images seem to be part of a trend book.

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Hidden Photography

Photography by David Ryder

David Ryder
Game collectors, captured by David Ryder, pose with their greatest treasures at the Penny Arcade Expo.

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Advertising

Advertising by Taproot

Taproot
Mumbai ad agency Taproot physically recreated scenes from old hand-painted images of Indian goddesses for a campaign that condemns domestic violence. Make-up was used to add bruises and wounds to the models before photographing them.

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Art Illustration

Illustrations by Atelier Olschinsky

Atelier Olschinsky
Atelier Olschinsky, a small creative studio based in Vienna, Austria, creates wonderful work based on the infrastructure of cities and their busy atmospheres.

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Graphic Design Identity

Identity by BC&F

Baillat Cardell & fils
Baillat Cardell & fils developed an identity for the 41st Ballets Jazz de Montreal gala, including a poster and invitations.

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Photography

Landscapes by Joseph Ford

Joseph Ford
Photographer Joseph Ford combined aerial landscapes with textures and colours of clothing. Selected in collaboration with stylist Almut Vogel.

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Interior Design

Birdcage table by Gregoire De Lafforest

Gregoire De Lafforest
Instead of placing a birdcage on top of a table, Gregoire De Lafforest incorporated it into the design, with this magnificent piece of furniture as a result.