360° by Yusuke Oono →
Japanese graphic designer and architect Yusuke Oono (previously) released a trio of new laser-cut storybooks including depictions of ‘Jack in the Beanstalk’ and Mount Fuji. The books are comprised 40 images bound into a book that can be fanned out at 360° creating a narrative that can be explored from multiple angles. The book can be bought here
Google I/O 19 →
Google’s ARCore team show off their latest and greatest features to their developer community. Each of the 5 experiences were designed help to highlight the potentials of both joy and purpose that AR can add to our physical space.
Created by Peter Tarka & Maciek Janicki
SF-SO →
Multidisciplinary design unit based in San Francisco and Seoul. Founded by Hoyoung Joo and Jaehoon Jung
Mercedes-Benz: Avatar Car →
Mercedes-Benz has revealed its take on the vehicle as a “living creature” with the Vision AVTR concept, which takes design cues from the sci-fi fantasy film Avatar.
Oscar Pettersson →
Multi-disciplinary 3D motion director who also teaches Masterclasses!
More work here
Brick Bros →
Strangely rewarding to watch
Samsy Ninja →
Probably one of the slickest most talented developers I’ve seen in a long time. Samsy produces beautifully crafted experiences.
SK-II →
Inspired by the natural ingredients found in SK-II products, a vibrant particle system reflects customers’ emotions by interpreting their facial expressions in realtime. Created to draw passersby into each location, the visual and motion direction blends the brand’s design language with illustrative aesthetics.
Created by Rare Volume
Velcro by XK →
XK Studio created a tribute film that celebrates the hook & loop technology. With the bur plant at its core, the film explores one of the most notorious examples of biomimicry, drawing the parallels between the technology and the nature that inspired it.
MTV EMA 2019 →
The clever folks at South London based Studio Moross put together a beautiful (and enormous!) design package for the 2019 MTV European Music Awards in Seville. As a final touch the team wanted a fully animated title sequence to kick off the show and approached Alex Grigg to design and direct it.
Tsevis →
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery by mending the pieces with gold. Gives broken objects a new life and teaches that a break can be lived as a unique event that can be seen as a precious experience. Inspired by this unique concept as well as the upcoming Olympics Games in Tokyo 2020,
Microsoft Sharepoint →
Tendril was invited to create a film for Microsoft’s 2019 SharePoint Conference, showcasing recent and upcoming innovations in SharePoint and deep integration with the app ecosystem of Microsoft 365.
Teenage Engineering →
I’m just inlove with these products.
V Λ - Vinicius Araújo →
Stunning works and creative ideas from Rio de Janeiro based graphic designer.
Abandoned Russia →
Outstanding abandoned places in Russia by Alexei Polyakov, a gifted self-taught photographer, and urbex explorer from Saint Petersburg. Alexei focuses mainly on abandoned, landscape, and drone photography.
Original post from DesignYouTrust
Jakob Scott →
Great illustration style by Jakob who currently works as an animator for Oddfellows (another great shop)
Jaewon Yeo →
Industrial designer from Korea. Her instagram also features beautifully crafted work
George Stoyanov →
A digital artist from Bulgaria who uses various colors, forms and conceptions to achieve more intensive emotions, closeness and sense of detail.
Andres Moncayo →
Incredible and unique illustration style that communicates a great sense of movement.