Entries by idea2d

Designer: Emil Kozak

Emil Kozak designer from Barcelona Spain, and was inspired to take on graphic design as a result of his life long passion for skateboarding. He began at an early age to develop his skills, inspired by skateboard-art and the result today is a unique artist with brilliant ideas. The style is fresh and positive, but […]

Designer: Nik Ainley

Nik Ainley is a UK based designer who has a passion for producing personal art and illustrations. After teaching himself Photoshop in his spare time while gaining a degree in physics at Imperial College London, he has since moved full time into the design world. He was listed as one of the “Top 10 up-and-coming […]

Netdiver Best of the year

Netdiver Best of the Year are more than a yearly retrospective – or a trendy compendium. We share the same space as TIME Best of the Year (via Google) and for an online sub-culture design magazine, we think that’s pretty awesome. Review our 100 best of the best! These folks whatever their disciplines create memorable […]

Designer: David Vine

David Vine is a french digital artist and designer. He has found his infuence in electronic music, modern architecture and contemporary art.  A large part of his art vision is mixing elements, forms and structures. Dreaming and thinking are the base of his creations. Minimal and Pure Flash Navigation

Vectorbrigade

VectorBrigade provides unique way of illustrating very cool. You can check their works on Flickr, it’s worth a look

Vecteezy

Vecteezy is an index of Free Vector Graphics available for download by some of the best artists around the world. The site is updated every day, so be sure to check back often.

Los Angeles Skylines

[flickr style=”padding: 2px;”]tag:los angeles skyline(small square,15)[/flickr] Here are some inspirational photos from sunny Los Angeles, the city of Angels. Music and Entertaiment capital of the world! Enjoy!

Trapcode 3d Stroke

Since After Effects allows pasting Adobe Illustrator paths as masks (provided both programs are running on the same machine), you can use your own vector art and fly around it any way you like, the paths will not disappear when viewed from the side.

Gas Book 24 – Hideki Inaba

Gas Book 24: Hideki Inaba The newest addition to the Gas Book series features the young and already accomplished Japanese graphic artist Hideki Inaba. Inaba has developed a respected reputation within the Japanese graphics scene, for his involvement in sound and motion graphics, his design of the noted Atmosphere00 magazine, his invention of the typeface […]