Katie Moore Art, Design & Inspiration |
I'm an aspiring artist and designer. This is where I gather things that inspire me. Look for my own work to start appearing soon. Until then, follow me on twitter @KatieMooreArt or check out my portfolio at www.cargocollective.com/katiemoore |
A beautiful illustrated alphabet by Eibatova Karina. Each letter is incredibly detailed, so be sure to check out the entire full size alphabet here.
Life from life. Watering (A Life Into Itself) by Budi Satria Kwan is a new tee this week.
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Letterpress quotation poster
by Typoretum.
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Nicholas Felton - Infographics
Various visualisations of Infographics
Designed by Nicholas Felton.
More graphic design inspiration.
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I would totally help out with this. What a fun concept!!Brian Stone the Tattoo Man and Sam Triggs (30 Characters Challenge #12 and #13)
Brian Stone discovered one day that anything he gets tattooed on his body, he can pull off and it becomes a real version of that object. So naturally, he becomes a superhero. Once he pulls them off, they’re gone, so he’s befriended tattoo artist Sam Triggs, who is constantly tattooing things on Brian that he might need while fighting crime.
Brian’s wife died a year into their marriage, and he tried getting her likeness tattooed on himself. But while he could bring it to life, it wasn’t quite human, and it definitely wasn’t his wife. He is tracking the resulting monster, with the intent to put it down, but he doesn’t have the heart to do it, so he isn’t looking very hard.
This is a story I would love to turn into a comic, if I had an artist helping me. Also, I am really proud of my color palette for this.
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Prehistoric Sushi by Grace J Ward
Two birds and a heart
Drawing by Victor Rissatto for a t-shirt design contest.
Vote here.
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Newspaper page of the day: The Omaha World-Herald’s take on the Penn State scandal (designed by Jay St. Pierre) does something really interesting here — they wrap the game story around the statements released in the wake of the Penn State abuse scandal — an approach that hits its mark with a spot-on headline. (With the Nebraska Cornhuskers from nearby Lincoln, they’re on the other side of this whole mess.) A text-heavy page with an effective payoff. (thanks Charles Apple)
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