Nature knows of no holidays.
There are people who I greet only once a year.
I think there is nothing as enlightening as knowing ones boundaries.
Some of the most dangerous people on earth are the strangers who are victims of your fart.
Thursday, 27 December 2012
Thursday, 20 December 2012
The Illustrative Visual Art of Robert Hunt
A selection of four outstanding artworks by painter and illustrator Robert Hunt.
Robert Hunt’s Cover Art for The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Figurative Painting by Robert Hunt
Same but Different – Cake Paintings by Robert Hunt
Robert Hunt’s Superfreakonomics Illustration
His work has appeared on the covers of books by many leading authors including John LeCarre, Arthur C. Clarke, Steven King and S.E. Hinton. He has created illustrations for a wide variety of projects including the Dreamworks logo and motion logos. His documentary projects on the Bay Bridge Earthquake reconstruction and the Tour de France were featured in Communication Arts magazine.
His work has received numerous awards and has appeared regularly in the New York Society of Illustrator’s Annual exhibits at the Museum of American Illustration, as well as the Communication Arts, Graphis and Print Design and Illustration Annuals. Mr. Hunt’s work is part of many private and corporate collections.
Robert Hunt is a Senior Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts (Formerly CCAC.) where he teaches Illustration, professional practice and location painting. He lives and works in San Anselmo, California, with his wife Lynn, and their two children.
Robert Hunt’s Cover Art for The Jungle by Upton Sinclair
Figurative Painting by Robert Hunt
Same but Different – Cake Paintings by Robert Hunt
Robert Hunt’s Superfreakonomics Illustration
His work has appeared on the covers of books by many leading authors including John LeCarre, Arthur C. Clarke, Steven King and S.E. Hinton. He has created illustrations for a wide variety of projects including the Dreamworks logo and motion logos. His documentary projects on the Bay Bridge Earthquake reconstruction and the Tour de France were featured in Communication Arts magazine.
His work has received numerous awards and has appeared regularly in the New York Society of Illustrator’s Annual exhibits at the Museum of American Illustration, as well as the Communication Arts, Graphis and Print Design and Illustration Annuals. Mr. Hunt’s work is part of many private and corporate collections.
Robert Hunt is a Senior Adjunct Professor at the California College of the Arts (Formerly CCAC.) where he teaches Illustration, professional practice and location painting. He lives and works in San Anselmo, California, with his wife Lynn, and their two children.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Friday, 7 December 2012
Microsoft – Microtropolis Event
Graphic and Event Design.
Selected graphics, illustrations and an amazing event design of Microsoft’s Microtropolis event – created by Mother New York / Mother Design.
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis Identity Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
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Selected graphics, illustrations and an amazing event design of Microsoft’s Microtropolis event – created by Mother New York / Mother Design.
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis – Graphic Design by Mother Design
Microsoft – Microtropolis Identity Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Microsoft’s Microtropolis Event – Design by Mother Design
Santa Claus
One of the most significant symbols for Christmas aside from the Nativity scene and Christmas tree is Santa Claus, the big bearded man loved by kids and a popular character for giving gifts a night before Christmas day. Santa Claus also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas or simply, “Santa” is a character/figure with legendary, mythical, historical or folklore origins. In western cultures, his character is mostly associated as someone who brings gifts to the homes of “good” children during the late hours of Christmas Eve.
Santa Claus is generally described as a jolly or joyous, white-bearded man – sometimes with spectacles and wears a red coat with white collar and cuffs, white-cuffed red trousers, and black leather belt and boots. This depiction became popular in the United States and Canada during the 19th century as influenced by the 1823 poem of Clement Clarke Moore called “A Visit From St. Nicholas” and Tomas Nast‘s interpretation of Santa in a caricature called “Merry Old Santa Claus” from the January 1, 1881 edition of Harper’s Weekly. The image has been maintained and immortalized through time in various children’s books, songs, television and movies.
To show how much Santa has influenced many lives of people and to celebrate the Christmas spirit of the season, we here at You The Designer have collected some of the coolest, amazing, funny and unique fan art illustrations of Santa Claus by various artists over the Internet. Lets see how the original image of Santa illustrated by Thomas Nast has evolved. Check them out below and enjoy!
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Santa Claus is generally described as a jolly or joyous, white-bearded man – sometimes with spectacles and wears a red coat with white collar and cuffs, white-cuffed red trousers, and black leather belt and boots. This depiction became popular in the United States and Canada during the 19th century as influenced by the 1823 poem of Clement Clarke Moore called “A Visit From St. Nicholas” and Tomas Nast‘s interpretation of Santa in a caricature called “Merry Old Santa Claus” from the January 1, 1881 edition of Harper’s Weekly. The image has been maintained and immortalized through time in various children’s books, songs, television and movies.
“Merry Old Santa Claus” – Caricature by Thomas Nast
To show how much Santa has influenced many lives of people and to celebrate the Christmas spirit of the season, we here at You The Designer have collected some of the coolest, amazing, funny and unique fan art illustrations of Santa Claus by various artists over the Internet. Lets see how the original image of Santa illustrated by Thomas Nast has evolved. Check them out below and enjoy!
Santa Claus by GENZOMAN
Santa claus by anpan-man
santa claus by DanielGrzeszkiewicz
Santa Claus by Amisgaudi
santa by BenBASSO
Bad Santa Reloaded by kerembeyit
Santa Claus – merry christmas by TomsGG
Nicolas by Turtle-Arts
Santa Claws is Coming to Town by dholl
BATTLE-BEFORE-CHRISTMAS_for_cgpintor by totmoartsstudio2
dear Santa.. by onionmania33
santa claus with goku stuffs by FASSLAYER
Santa Claus by SoulOfDavid
Ghoul Santa by PaulAbrams
DAC redesign challenge Santa 2011 by justsantiago
SANTA terror color by Vinz-el-Tabanas
Santa sledding by RogerStork
santa by chngch
tribal santa by unded
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by blackbookalpha
Santa Claus is Coming to Town. by wwysocki
Santa 2001 by marespro13
Christmas Hippo by RobbVision
Vade retro santa-mas by kerast
HAPPY HOLIDAYS EVERYBODY by daRoz
santa by Pallala
Christmas Card 2009: Santa B.C by whysoawesome
After the Ride by Nhaar
When Santa is hungry… by KetsuoTategami
Here comes Santa Claus.. by Miko-M
Ded Moroz by PerlaMarina
North. – Rise of the Guardians. by SirKannario
NOTE: Images on this page are not owned by YouTheDesigner and are used solely as design examples and inspiration. Please click on the images to see their original sources.
Which artwork is your most favorite? Tell us your thoughts as well as your suggestions by commenting below. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and Pinterest for more design awesomeness! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our blog for the latest design inspirations, stories and freebies. Speaking of freebies, check out our free print templates page where you can download templates for calendars, brochures, business cards and more! Stay awesome everyone!
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