Tatsuya Tanaka who brings his curiosity and craft as a photographer and art director to his project Miniature Calendar, has been coming up with a daily miniature scene since late 2011.




















Tatsuya Tanaka who brings his curiosity and craft as a photographer and art director to his project Miniature Calendar, has been coming up with a daily miniature scene since late 2011.
Architecture and design studio Hello Wood collaborated with the Palace of Arts (MÜPA) in Budapest to create this towering Christmas Tree made of 365 wooden sleds. After Christmas, the it will be dismantled and the sleds will be donated to kids living in the SOS Children’s Village homes in Hungary.
Slovenian photographer Matej Peljhan's photos from his series ‘The Little Prince’, show 12-year-old Luka, who has muscle dystrophy, doing the things he longs so do but can't. Clever and moving.
In anticipation of the beginning of Season 6 of AMC's Mad Men (stream an Inside Look for free now), Shutterstock turned its designers loose on marking the delta from Mad Men to Modern Mad Men.
From the post:
Our designers set their sights on the main Mad Men characters with that in mind, choosing an everyday symbol from their daily lives and transforming it through a 21-century lens. While most of these folks would be doing very similar work today, the tools they use to get it done would be quite different. (Just imagine what Peggy could accomplish with a MacBook at her disposal.) Read on to see what a difference a half-century can make.
"Absolut Unique" requires a total re-design of the Absolut Vodka's production process in Sweden. "Carefully orchestrated randomness," the process involves splash guns and color-generating machines with complex coating, pattern and placement algorithms to ensure that each bottle is absolutly (ha ha) unique.