Posted 14 January 2008, by Aaron
A small group of Internet software developers in New York are hoping to turn the world of online art on its head with a new suite of creative applications called Aviary.
Aviary will consist of an entire flock of bird-themed applications to help you perform any creative task, from manipulating images, creating unique patterns and drawing [...]
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Posted 4 July 2007, by Aaron
Young artists in Berlin are pushing the boundaries of graffiti art by getting rid of the spray paint and replacing it with torches, glow sticks and digital cameras.
Flickr user, lichtfaktor calls himself a Lightwriter and creates stunning photography by setting his camera to over-expose and ‘painting’ various lights into the shot. The result is a [...]
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Posted 29 May 2007, by Aaron
Just over a week ago I wrote an article discussing how web designers are pushing the boundaries of web design. Another great example has come to light.
Polish design firm, Metropolis Media have presented their online design portfolio in the form of a ‘roaring 20s’ theme, with jazz, swing, skyscrapers, airships and pin-up girls.
It’s great to [...]
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Posted 17 May 2007, by Aaron
Do you remember creating your first website? I do, it was back in 1997 and I created a page on FortuneCity using it’s built-in page builder… Ho hum, how times have moved on.
Now we’re in a high bandwidth world of Web 2.0 and flashy AJAX technologies where almost anything is possible, yet nearly all web [...]
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Posted 10 May 2007, by Aaron
I have an exhibition next month for which I need to produce some business cards. So for inspiration I have done a bit of surfing, and courtesy of Eyes on Creativity I stumbled across the business cards photo-set on flickr.
The set includes over 480 photos of some of the most truly imaginative business cards. All [...]
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Posted 4 May 2007, by Aaron
Anyone who has a son or daughter or niece or nephew, probably has a fridge covered with very, erm, imaginative drawings. I wonder what the result would be if those imaginations were combined with the skills of a talented artist?
Dave Devrie strives to answer that question on his website, The Monster Engine. However, there is [...]
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