Exatitudes »
Posted on September 30th, 2008 at 18:09 in Random Creativity.
Have you ever been in the need for a visual palette with people and styles. Though this is not new, it is still a really nice reference. Check out Exatitudes!
Have you ever been in the need for a visual palette with people and styles. Though this is not new, it is still a really nice reference. Check out Exatitudes!
The work of the Brazillian twins are amazing… So here´s a little more for you!
Seen on 12ozprophet.com
A fantastisk interview with Yuko Shimizu. my favorite illustrator.
Let the identical twins Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo add some colors in your brain.
In this video we visit their world, interviewing the brothers at work on an installation that took place earlier this year at Deitch Projects in downtown Manhattan.
via cool hunting

I think i’ve just found my new favourite website. It’s called Schtock. I’ll let the about page do the talking:
I work at a major stock photo company cataloging images. The majority of the stuff I work with will never see the light of day for no other reason than that most people don’t know it’s available to them. It’s a shame which I’m trying to remedy with this site. As an amateur designer, I occasionally can’t help but play around with the images I see floating across my desk on a daily basis. This site contains the results.
From the makers of the Diet Coke + Mentos experiments, eepybird.com comes the Sticky notes experiments. Cool stuff.
Sweet portfolio of Alexandre Prado.

Woohoo! Our website has been featured at FaveUp – under Flash Websites!
FaveUp is a design inspiration gallery showing some of the best designed websites, identities around the world. The team behind FaveUp is called envato who also runs other design related sites such as PSDTuts, VectorTuts, Flashden and some other sweet communities.
Go vote!

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