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Lumadessa is a little art and design label by Josh Brill. Focusing on limited edition art prints and design products, that implement premium materials and production methods. Resulting in timeless works with longer display lives.
The word Lumadessa originates from the words luminous meaning ‘light’ and odyssey, meaning ‘a long eventful or adventurous journey’. It’s a theme explored and employed by Josh Brill to construct visual reinterpretations of life. Lumadessa is an abstract odyssey of the luminous land around us.
5% of profits are donated to Animal and Environmental charities.
The Donut Project
When we grew tired of sending email after email of inspirational finds back and forth, we thought there had to be an easier way to share things with our friends. The Donut Project was created as a place for us to share inspirational, cool, hilarious, unconventional and interesting links with each other. Shortly thereafter, The Donut Project was released to the masses – with the mentality that if we found these links interesting, chances are that other people would too.
Why’d we call it The Donut Project? Each one of us graduated from the Kent State University’s Visual Communication Design program, where the first project consists of inking, by hand, a precise 8 inch square with hairlines bisecting it horizontally, vertically and diagonally, with a thick donut shaped circle in the middle of the square. This iconically Swiss design was the first of many tests of precision, craft and sanity. Its reputation for weeding out students was legendary due to the high precision and harsh grading. Because of the thick circle in the middle and lack of an actual name, the project was nicknamed ‘The Donut Project.’ Mention this project to most Kent grads, and usually you’ll hear a moan, followed by “I got a C-minus on that stupid thing.” It bonds us all and we felt it was the perfect thing to name this site after.
On The Donut Project, we will post anything that inspires us, makes us laugh, makes us think or pisses us off. Design is not only about literal design, and this site won’t be either. If we like it, whatever it may be, it’ll be here. Stick around, subscribe to the RSS feed, see the current contributors and take a second to say hello or send us something worth sharing.
We Are Chopchop
We Are Chopchop is a small community of designers, motiongraphers, video- and media artists working, exploring and playing in the field of visual culture production.
Andreas Fischer is a designer / artist working with moving images, generative design and typography. He is a graduate of the Berlin University of the Arts. He has worked as a freelance designer for Art + Com AG, making design and concepts for clients like BMW, Volkswagen, and Wall AG among others. Florian Lamm is a Leipzig based graphic designer with focus on bookdesign and research. He is studying at the Academy of visual Arts Leipzig. Akitoshi Mizutani is a designer / artist working with
exhibition design, narrative/media architecture and 3D. He holds the German Diplom degree (equivalent to a Master´s) in exhibition design from the Berlin University of the Arts.
500 Pencils — 500 Pencils
What would one color be without 499 others?
Introducing 500 Colored Pencils: the only set in the world that matches the span and wonder of human creativity.
Express whatever you dream, with beautiful visual precision.
Each pencil is its own story. A unique hue with an inventive name to inspire the far corners of your creativity.
Together, the colors suggest infinite possibilities.
Apparati Effimeri
Apparati Effimeri™ is a video-artist collective born in Bologna in 2008. It offers professional video solutions through the conscious use of new media technologies; finding inspirations in new artistic tendencies while keeping in mind the needs of the artists. Their professional staff deal with the designing and developing of visual environments unique and functional to all spaces and able to enhance every kind of location.
Apparati Effimeri™ creates video sets for concerts and live performances. Their work includes an in-depth analysis of space so as to make the most of the available technology and achieve the greatest impact. The surfaces where they project evade the classic 4:3 screen format in order to create visual environments which embrace the public - using multi-screen projection, contrived surfaces and pre-existing objects. Live visual content is synchronised with sound (through frequency spectrum anaThe scenic effect is therefore unique and unrepeatable.
Mrs. Deane : nothing is too amazing to be true
Mrs. Deane is a blog run by Beierle + Keijser, visual artists from respectively Germany and Holland. It is named in after a spiritistic medium from the beginning of the 20th century. For us, Mrs. Deane stands for the ambiguous and the undecidable that one finds oneself confronted with near the borders of the perceptible and the probable. Here, every man has to decide for himself what he holds to be true and what not.
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