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That old book smell…

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Do you like this print? I think we do…

Fabienne Hess

Do you like this print? I think we do…


Fabienne Hess

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Simple & beautiful - 

Multiple shadow house, Olafur Eliasson (2010)

A simple, purpose-built structure, the work Multiple shadow house consists of multicolored lamps in rows shining onto several large projection screens. When a body enters the space and begins to interact with this light installation beautiful and subtle overlaid visions of their shadow fan across the screens – as they move around forward and backward the image is thus altered and can be manipulated. In this way the project is a creative collaboration between the artist, viewer, space and technology. via

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I suppose if we have some lying around we could do this…



Intelligent, irreverent upcycling of outdated technology.

I suppose if we have some lying around we could do this…

Intelligent, irreverent upcycling of outdated technology.

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Chair

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Chair

via typewear

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We love the paint perspective exhibitions & buildings recently, nice work…

It’s More Than Just A Print

by Joseph Egan

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Ahhh! 

Scrambled Videogame Characters

by laura vidal

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The tiny astronaut containing a cactus is the perfect tabletop companion.



Golden Domsai by Matteo Cibic
Inspired by the digi-pet Tamagotchi craze of the ’90s, the tiny astronaut containing a cactus is the perfect tabletop companion.

The tiny astronaut containing a cactus is the perfect tabletop companion.

Golden Domsai by Matteo Cibic

Inspired by the digi-pet Tamagotchi craze of the ’90s, the tiny astronaut containing a cactus is the perfect tabletop companion.

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Third Year Project - Annual Report - Graze

Third Year Project - Annual Report - Graze

Brief: You are to assume that you have been commissioned to design next year’s annual report for the organisation of your choice.

Solution: I chose to use the company Graze and decided to package the annual report inside one of the original Graze boxes so that it could be sent out by post as the boxes already are. I used a variety of textures of paper to give the report a more natural feel and to portray the idea of choice and difference which is what the Graze company is all about. Also, I used an illustration style which consisted of mixing photography with line drawing illustrations. The report has been hand stitch bound to keep within the natural/organic feel.

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