Nice illustration series from Vicente, working from Madrid, Spain.
You can see more of his work on Behance.

Nice illustration series from Vicente, working from Madrid, Spain.
You can see more of his work on Behance.

I wonder if these folks wear white loafers and drink coffee out of Wally World Moose Mugs? Awesome name. Awesome work. Via The Strange Attractor

Some excellent work from the London-based designer, specializing in book covers. This one caught my eye a few weeks ago, and after contacting him I was able to get some of his latest to share (see below).
He’s been designing since 1998; first at Bloomsbury Publishing, later at Penguin, and currently freelances out of a shared studio with a ping pong table in North London. Sounds good to me! Check out his site for more.

Omar Rodriguez-Lopez from Mars Volta has released a new movie at International Film Festival Rotterdam.
“The Sentimental Engine Slayer tells the compelling, confounding tale of the overdue coming of age of a twenty-something misfit named Barlam. Barlam’s awkward transition from boy to man is as much the story of struggling to find one’s essence in a world of stereotypes as it is an indictment of the distorted reality of family life in the disengaged 21st century…” (IMDb). You can see the trailer and more of his work here.
Haven’t seen it yet, but looking forward to.
Another piece by Reza Ali who we mentioned yesterday (2D SuperShapes). This time around, it’s an audio reactive Processing application simulating a live organism. Make sure you watch it in HD.
This is an audio-reactive algorithmic visual art piece that uses the concept of charged particles and flocking to simulate a organism that is alive and composed of micro-organisms. The movement is rather pleasing thus I decided to exhibit the algorithm in a rather catchy video art fashion.
Audio: Jon Hopkins – “A Drifting Up”
If you like this, you may also like COP15 Identity [Processing]

2D SuperShapes is a processing application created by Reza Ali as an experiment to explore making somethingminimal and fun to play. We have already written about supershapes on CAN but in Flash form and 3D. What I especially enjoy about these experiments is their simplicity and boldness. Ability to play with parameters allows you to explore simple transformation, not necessarily always knowing what will come next.
Reza writes: Recently, I have been exploring SuperShapes, which are organic shapes that are rendered by evaluating the superformula with different parameters. This formula creates some beautiful and very organic shapes that can be used in other graphics to make a dynamic graphic composition (either interactive or static). Doing this in Matlab or Mathematica is interesting, but I wanted to make something a little more interactive, minimal and fun to play
To do this, Reza designed a Processing application that can be used to create these shapes and render an image of them at a super high resolution (5333×2100). Also, there is a 3D version in the works which shoul be available soon.
You can download the application here for Mac, Windows and Linux or See more Renders.


Caractère conçu pour l'identité visuelle de l'exposition In Progress.
Rendez-vous en mai 2010.
Font developped for In Progress exhibition.
Release May 2010.

Lettrage pour la couverture de Kiblind n°27.
Lettering for the cover of Kiblind Magazine #27.

Réalisation de site de l'hôtel Alliey, Serre Chevalier.
Website design of Alliey hôtel, Serre Chevalier.
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