
German photographer Thomas Birke is most interested in photographing urban density. He aims to capture at least 1,000 people in every photograph, whether it’s actual people or just traces of them.

Will Scobie is an illustrator based in England whose work is based around the idea of the continuous line and graphic simplicity.

Gemma Correll loves to draw, and her illustration style is pretty unique. We especially like her drawings of cats and dogs.

Frances Trombly uses trompe-l’oeil effects in her work to recreate mundane objects, making labor-intensive pieces through weaving, embroidery, cross stitch, and crochet. Her work is currently on display in the U.S. and Colombia.

Check out German photographer Matthias Heiderich on Behance to see some great examples of color and shape working together to create strong compositions.

Luke Archer is a UK-based designer who has a passion for typography. We really like the work he did for the 2010 Bath Fringe Festival.

Art on Track is a mobile art experience aboard an eight-car CTA train, which circles the Chicago Loop for a day-long celebration of fine arts culture. Their goal is to increase cultural awareness and appreciation through exposure to the fine arts.

The 8-Bit Cities project brings together lo-fi maps from the 1980s and the geographically accurate data that drives today's maps and GPS navigation. The designer, Brett Camper, urges you to take a moment and think about the way you view your surroundings.

We’re really liking the illustration style (and subjects!) of Mayuko Matsunami. She just finished her BA in illustration at the University for the Creative Arts in Kent, England.

Ryohei Yoshiyuki has a lot of different ideas. Take a look at what he’s been thinking about.

Japanese artist Haroshi creates sculptures out of old skateboards. In order to get the layers the way he wants, he has to sort through all types of decks and put them together in a way that enhances their individual properties.

Kevin Gotkovsky, a.k.a. Reack, is a French illustrator who loves to draw. He does some amazing things with typography as well. We recommend that you take a look at his blog.

Eight:48 is a new magazine for the creative community that, in each issue, focuses on a different topic of debate relevant to the current creative scene. Ten leading designers, illustrators, and product designers are asked to give their opinion on a topic, and they also have the opportunity to showcase their work.

3D Typography is a recently released book written by Jeanette Abbink and Emily CM Anderson about typography that physically exists in our world, like lettering made of live moss or letter kites that fly in the sky. They compiled this book as a reaction to the fact that so much of today’s typography is conceived via two-dimensional screens.

The Let’s Colour project is a worldwide initiative from Dulux, Dulux Valentine, Coral, and Marshall paint companies to bring color to gray spaces. Looks like a lot of fun.
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