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Changeling by Nikita Kaun • I’m really into monotone or duotone artwork. I love this illustrations because it shows 2 birds on a nest. I think there are not many birds who live as a family in one nest, most of it just consist of mother bird and its chick. But, I really love those tiny plants on the nest. At the first sight, I thought it was dragonfly. But turns out it’s a plant. Anybody know what kind of plant is it? Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Dagger & Co. by Chad Michael • Snake, dagger, mainstream images of tattoo or biker community. What I really like about this logo design that it’s combine snake & dagger and emblem, mainstream image to be used on thousands of hipster design out there. Real nice finalization make the design look modern and still have tattoo artist feeling on it. And, is it just me, or are those snakes really look like they are smiling happily?. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Fluffy Bat by Heather Gross • OMG. Cute overload. I always love bat but almost all artist visualized bat in very dark image. Bat drinking blood, bat and vampire, bat and skull and bones,and so on. Can they see that bat could be cute too? Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Cream, Milk & Butter by Brenda Creative Studio • Everytime I browse through pacakaging design website, I always thinking “oh, I’m sick with another milk packaging with cow on it”. But then, there always something new, something better designed or cuter than before. Like this packaging design. The cow is actually the brand mascot. This is totally one packaging that I will love to buy just to show it to all my friends “Look at what I found in grocery store, it’s very cute isn’t it?.” Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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You and Me by Alice Lin • This is a very nice illustration. I don’t know the concept behind this illustration, because Ms.Lin Behance page didn’t give much explanation either. I really like its textures, color, thos flowers, and how the rabbit’s eyes was so much alive. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Perch Light by Umut Yamac • At first sight, this lamp look a lot like a very simple version of origami bird. But, Mr. Yamac website give some very interesting detail. It’s said it is a balancing sculptural light balanced on its metal perch, and the bird is illuminated through contact with the perch without any cables. Wow! Thinking how my bedroom floor have become a forest of cables (I blame all those gadget chargers), very nice looking design lamp without cables really intrigue me to have one. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Catwoman: Breakfast After Work by Alexander Grahovsky • I know I know, cat is not the main feature on this illustration. But I really love Batman franchise, and catwoman definitely one of the most famous character. I really love how Mr. Grahovsky illustrated catwoman here, no model like body, no big boobs, no long hair. After all, I think lean body and short hair is the best style for character who is very fast and agile. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Year of the Horse by Samantha Mash • The first time I saw this illustration I was kind of confused. What does it means with two headed horses beheaded a snake. The I opened up Ms. Mash website and found out its title. I just realize that snake year was over and change into horse year, so, basically it was like a horse killing a snake. This illustration is available for sell on Ms. Mash website. Great gift for baby who born in year of horse. Fyi, we still have 3 month before we enter year of goat. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Princess Mononoke by AJ Frena • I should be honest that I’ve never watched Princess Mononoke or read its story even once. Everybody told me it’s great anime, but I think I just never has a chance to look for it. So, I don’t know which scene are depict on this illustration. But you should agree with me that this is great illustration, right? Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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Little Farmer by Pergamen • As designer, what you would do if your client have very limited budget for their packaging design?. I think many designers will have the same idea, create one good design and apply it on many different colors. And that’s what Pergamen do with Little Farmer’s yoghurt packaging design. Even though after I paid a close attention, I think this packaging can somewhat misleading. Take a look at that ribbon/seal, and you’ll find small cow image. I assume, Little Farmer yoghurt was made from cow’s milk, and not goat/sheep’s milk. But the main illustration could mislead and make people think this is goat/sheep’s milk yoghurt. Follow…