Pablo Alfieri
Friday, January 15th, 2010
Argentinian designer Pablo Alfieri has a new glossy and shiny Playful portfolio website.

Argentinian designer Pablo Alfieri has a new glossy and shiny Playful portfolio website.

Nigel Evan Dennis is playing the geometrics in a really stylish way.

Amazing aesthetics from Japan: Kazuki Takamatsu

Serial Cut from Madrid have a very special glossy and fun style.

Xavier Veilhan from Paris is the guy who built the figures on Air’s Pocket Symphony cover. He also builds a lot more great things.

These are the first images from Julian Busch’s architecture project Aerotopos. Look at them on my Flickr. I’ll post more about his amazing project later.

For the Refill 7 project lasercut wooden skateboards were made by popular designers. It’s not very new, but it’s just too good not to be posted.
Look at the Flickr set to see all the close ups.

I recommend: At least once a day you should play around with some inspiring interactive animation stuff like Designgraphik. If you then need more of that stuff check Michael Paul Young’s portfolio page.

Sarah Schneider from Vienna shows some cool architectural projects including her visually striking thesis project Asemic Shapes on her SpaceCollective page.

Commonwealth, based in New York, are exploring the links between the different design fields. There’s a lot of impressive shape and material studies to look at on their Flickr page.

Browse through the galactically amazing animations by Maxim Zhestkov from Ulyanovsk!

Veljko Onjin from Serbia does strange/intresting 3d art stuff.

This is so good! Dvein from Barcelona created an impressive trailer for the Toca Me Design Conference in Munich. It includes typedesigns by Alex Trochut which are brilliant as well.

I would say that supernatural is inspiring product design.

With a “proprietary ultra-high speed particle renderer which runs on Irix, Linux, and OSX” Image Savant create beautiful cosmic forms from outer space!