»ways the world ends« by richard grayson
Radiohead – 15 Step, 2010 (experimental project) by André Sousa from Portugal
Introducing Zachary Smith!
Zachary is a beacon of hope and inspiration. If you were to ask me, he specializes in creating pieces of art that evoke sincere emotion from his viewers.
Be sure to check out everywhere Zachary is on the web:
Olivia King | http://behance.net/oliviaking
“Using a selection of native Australian materials, and hand painted wood, the first prototype designs were endless and I quickly realized the potential for project where the designs weren’t mine, but those of the customers themselves. Using the Trig app, each piece is unique the tastes and style of those making them, with colour, shape and material options available in multiple variations. The final products are finished with natural oils and packaged in bright boxes with personalized thank you cards, ready for wear within days of their creation.”
Olivia King is a designer and illustrator based in Sydney, Australia. With passions for typography, hand lettering, illustration and branding, she’s a cider-drinking, paper-loving, challenge-seeker, who sees opportunity in everything and thinks the world would be a better place if typography was made compulsory in high school. When not watching reruns of The West Wing with her twin, listening to The National or wanting to be Jessica Hische, she studies Visual Communications and currently works as a designer and letterpress printer at The Distillery
Wilhelm Sasnal. Shoah (forest), 2003. Oil on canvas.
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“Generally speaking, my interest as an object maker lies in a desire to create narratives that reference the history of the human animal and it’s evolutionary quest to both tame and isolate itself from that which is wild. The curiosities of human invention, discovery and power become fodder for such creations. In the work, there are core formal references to both human anatomy and various botanical and biological forms as a foundation for staging such aforementioned narratives….”
Thanh Nguyen | http://thanh.prosite.com
“In collaboration with Jeane Chen, Soi 7 is a DTLA modern Thai restaurant that came to us for a new logo and new menus. They wanted something nostalgic with a french colonial flair, keeping “Thai” in the backdrop.”
My name is Thanh Nguyen, I’m a graphic designer with a focus on print design. I’m interested in branding, fashion, editorial, and packaging related work.


