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Gladeye

Communication Arts

In a TL;DR world, how do you enliven a white paper on wealth inequality for an audience of global thought leaders? Related Features / Illustration Guillermo Flores This Guadalajara, México–based artist combines illustration and collage into a dreamlike oeuvre with a cast of surreal characters.

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The letterforms for this Mallorcan bar’s logo were scavenged from secondhand bookshops and stationary stores

Its Nice That

It’s divided into several booklets, of grey blue and white paper, then all bound together with a neon yellow ring binder. On the design, Paula says: “It had to be a highly structured piece, easy to understand, very readable, and simultaneously a piece of art.

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Artist Olafur Eliasson’s New ‘Psychoacoustic’ Exhibition

Design Milk

The work of Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson has always felt like a surreal supercharge for the senses to me, as if I’m somehow experiencing the strange magic of my own sight for the first time.

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Julian Alexander captures candid, familiar and tonal moments from the bustling streets of New York

Creative Boom

Next, he'll scribble his findings and work on the compositions using a mechanical pencil on tones paper. "I I find that white paper makes the designs feel too flat," he adds, giving a reason for the silver tone of his work. It's never disappointing to see where an artist turns to next – more soon!

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Charles Young's miniature houses crafted from paper brought to life in pleasing stop motion shorts

Creative Boom

But he never completed the qualifications he needed to become an architect and instead began working as an artist and animator, immersed in the world of papercraft. Charles Young studied Architecture at Edinburgh College of Art and graduated from the post-graduate course in 2014. The Music Hall © Charles Young. The Music Hall © Charles Young.

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Behind the scenes of Ray Dalio's hit animation examining the changing world order

Creative Boom

We were engaged to bring a white paper of his to life that he had written about the economy. Our artists built artillery of on-brand elements for our animation teams, whose jobs were equally challenging. We highly recommend it. How did this epic project come about? It was all done remotely, wasn't it?

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Japanese Artist Colors Anime-Inspired Paper Cutouts With Real-World Environments

Design You Trust

Japanese artist Kotetsu blends illustration photography and kirie (Japanese traditional paper cutting) to create beautiful works of art that bring anime heroines into the real world. More: Instagram h/t: odditycentral.