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Posts tagged "Art/Design"

Bunnywax

Artist John Casey of bunnywax draws some of the most deranged creatures that I have seen. The line drawings are are superb. He has scultures of some strange figures and monsters too.

Lorem Ipsum

Lipsum Generator will whiz up some Latin text as filler content or dummy body copy to be copied into your design layout, typography testing, or that essay you forgot about that’s due for class tomorrow. This will save you hours of time typing out Hamlet or your client’s life story by hand.

Shadow Sculptures

I’m sure he’s not the first to make objects with cast shadows, but Larry Kagan uses steel wire and light to project some interesting artwork. There is a video you can watch at his site, and there is also a gallery with some pieces that he has done. I find this interesting because it uses...

art from farmerbob

There was a farmer, had a site, and bob was his name-O. farmerbobsfarm, is a collection of great drawings and paintings. I can’t really explain what they look like in words, so just check it out. There is some nice work there.

Alphabet Synthesis Machine

I found this website that generates weird symbols based on a bunch of different parameters that you can set and later form your own downloadable font. Most of the results are nothing like typography of the English language, but I think it’s interesting that an online computer program can develop such a thing. The only...

Boohbah Zone

This has got to be the stupidest site on the internet, but that’s what makes it great. It’s very colorful. You won’t learn anything, but if you are a coder for flash, you know it must have taken some heavy Flash ActionScripting. This colorful place is meant for kids, but we are all kids. Visit...

Escher and Tessellations

M.C. Escher was a man who has contributed much to the art world. He is known for creating impossible objects and scenes, as well as complex seamless shapes and patterns. The funny thing is that he was a poor mathematics student, but it seems as though his drawing and woodcuts are very structured and architectural....

Larabie Fonts

Fontophiles will be glad to know that there are tons of fonts that you can get for free and use for commercial purposes. Ray Larabie develops a bunch of typefaces, ranging from serif to decorative. You can’t get them directly from his website, but you can get as many as you want from MyFonts after...