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Amazing 3D Digital Concepts by Patrick Razo
Source Design You Trust Patrick Razo, also known as Nino, is a Los Angeles-based concept designer and visual development artist. His diverse career spans entertainment design, fashion, and motorcycle design. Before transitioning to entertainment design, Razo spent over 15 years in the fashion industry, where he honed his skills in brand building and product design.…
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Rarely Seen Polaroids of Winona Ryder in the Late 1990s
Source Design You Trust In the late 1990s, Winona Ryder defined a unique fusion of edgy elegance, often seen in minimalist black dresses, leather jackets, and sharp blazers. With her cropped dark hair and bold brows, she embodied an iconic look that captured the grunge and alternative styles of the era. Known for her powerful…
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Photographer Trevor Cole Captures the Magnificence of Cultures Worldwide
Source Design You Trust Trevor Cole, an international travel photographer and tour leader from Donegal, Ireland, captures diverse cultures and landscapes with a focus on sustainability and human connection. Leading small-group photo tours across destinations like Scotland, Iceland, and Ethiopia, his work inspires reflection and encourages positive change. More: Instagram Source
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Reviving Nostalgia: Hauntingly Playful Toys by Coté Escrivá
Source Design You Trust Coté Escrivá, a Spanish artist, creates playful character designs inspired by nostalgic childhood themes, with notable collaborations with Thunder Mates on limited-edition resin toys. His standout collection includes dark twists on classic Disney icons like Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse, reimagined as spooky characters with eerie eyes, tattered clothes, and exposed…
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In ‘Keep the Kid Alive,’ Arielle Bobb-Willis Reaches for Exuberance
Source Colossal Color, movement, and sweeping, expertly choreographed gestures permeate the works of Arielle Bobb-Willis. The Los Angeles-based photographer blurs the boundaries between art and fashion imagery, rejecting “the notion that Black expression is limited—or limiting.” A slim monograph collects 90 of Bobb-Willis’s photos, highlighting her distinctive eye and bold, conceptual compositions. Published by Aperture,…
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Absolutely Superb Minimalist Black and White Photos Captured Winter Scenes in Japan in the 1950s and 1960s
Source Design You Trust Asano Kiichi (1914–1993), born in Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, moved to Kyoto City as a child, where he was deeply influenced by the city’s arts and traditions. His passion for photography began in high school, leading him to capture Kyoto’s old ways as they were disappearing in the city’s transition to modernity.…
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Amazing Dystopian and Post-Apocalyptic Concept Artworks by Sergey Vasnev
Source Design You Trust Sergey Vasnev is a freelance concept artist and digital illustrator based in Minsk, Belarus. He specializes in environment concept art, creating detailed and atmospheric scenes that often explore science fiction and post-apocalyptic themes. Vasnev’s work is characterized by intricate landscapes and immersive environments, reflecting his proficiency in digital art techniques. More:…
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Impressive Posters Illustrated by Georges de Feure in the Late 19th Century
Source Design You Trust Georges de Feure (1868–1943) was a French artist known for his work in the Symbolist and Art Nouveau movements. Born in Paris and raised in the Netherlands, he returned to Paris to join the bohemian art scene, drawing inspiration from writers and artists of his time. De Feure became known for…
