Small Worlds Project: Singapore. Pause while a clip is playing to share it.
Tilt Shift Video by Keith Loutit | Twitter | Facebook
A nice Montage video from one of my favorite artists: Keith Loutit
Small Worlds Project: Singapore. Pause while a clip is playing to share it.
Tilt Shift Video by Keith Loutit | Twitter | Facebook
A nice Montage video from one of my favorite artists: Keith Loutit






In his work he began with an existing book and sealed its edges, creating an enclosed vessel full of unearthed potential. He cut into the surface of the book to dissect through it from the front. Working with knives, tweezers and surgical tools to carve one page at a time, exposing each layer while cutting around ideas and images of interest. Nothing inside the books is relocated or implanted, only removed. Images and ideas are revealed to expose alternate histories and memories. His work is a collaboration with the existing material and its past creators and the completed pieces expose new relationships of the book’s internal elements exactly where they have been since their original conception.
Dettmer is originally from Chicago, where he studied at Columbia College. He currently lives and works in Atlanta, GA.

One of my favorite artists right now, Josh Keyes’ style is reminiscent of the diagrammatic vocabulary found in scientific textbook illustrations that often express through a detached and clinical viewpoint an empirical representation of the natural world. Assembled into this virtual stage set are references to contemporary events along with images and themes from his personal mythology. Josh Keyes’ work is a hybrid of eco-surrealism and dystopian folktales that express a concern for our time and the Earth’s future.
See his full website here: Josh Keyes








Dress the Part, a collection of 10 Redesigned Movie Posters Inspired by Men’s Style. With some simple iconic gestures, the theme of the entire movie is represented in each poster. goes to show the power an icon can hold
Designed by Moxy Creative with illustration credits to James Alexander Mathers and Andrew Lau, individual prints are available for purchase at Moxy Creative.






Installation Shoe Gallery - 1955 Broadway Ave. Boulder
shoeinstallation.com
Featuring Art by Jake Reed
(Source: installite)

Satellite and Oakley have had a long lasting connect that we always look to continue to grow. This goggle out first collaboration with them themed classic moonman style with a custom frame and strap print. The strap was apparently a pain but they killed it and made it work! We’re excited to release our second goggle in 2011. More info on that soon…
Product Design: Andrew Kimmell, Raul Pinto, JG Mazzotta
Photos: Kealan Shilling





If you’re interested in the design community in Boulder then you’ll need to know about Cypher13. The 3 man power team has hit full stride in the past few years narrowing their focus and defining their misson. All for one - one for all. There is no hierarchy. The best idea always wins.
You can check their portfolio at http://www.cypher13.com/.


Eboy does it right with the FixPix app. This is a great example of how an artist or designer might approach the app world. It couldn’t be easier. Tilt your iPhone to explore eBoys art and find the right angle to solve the puzzle. There are 100 hand-crafted levels in this game with slow increasing difficulty. Available on iTunes
(Via Rage Digital)

Logorama from Marc Altshuler - Human Music on Vimeo.
2010 animated short academy award winner, Logorama. This is so awesome.

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