Sunday, 7 September 2008

Natural Fashion



These photographs are from Hans Silvester's book 'Natural Fashion, Tribal Decoration fron Africa'. Hans Silvester photographed members of two African tribes, Surma and Mursi from East Africa's Omo Valley. Instead of crafts or architecture these people express their artistic sense by using their own bodies as canvases and decorate themselves using flowers, leaves and branches or anything else they can find. This is so inventive! Not only have they created fashion for themselves but they've also painted their faces to complete the look. Designers everywhere in the world (especially fashion designers) could learn a lot from these tribes! And creating these looks like a lot of fun too!

"Inspired by the wild trees, exotic flowers and lush vegetation of the area bordering Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan, these tribal people have created looks that put the most outlandish creations of Western catwalk couturiers to shame.

Here, a leaf or root is transformed into an accessory. Instead of a scarf, a necklace of banana leaves is draped around a neck. In place of a hat, a tuft of grass is jauntily positioned.

A garland of flowers, a veil of seed-pods, buffalo horn, a crown of melons, feathers, stems and storks - Mother Nature has provided a fully stocked wardrobe.

Like a dressing-up chest brimming over with costumes and make-up (paint created with pigments from powdered stone), the natural environment is the source for this glorious jungle pantomime."

Tenhola

wallpainting for Pispala modern art center, Tampere
'Freoni World'
I don't know what this was for but I love it how many different faces you can find in this drawing, I can't stop looking at it now..

Tenhola is a website of two artists, Teemu Raudaskoski and Antti Jussila.. there's not a lot of information on the artists on their Tenhola website but there is a lot of interesting, kind of strange art, illustrations, photos and some music clips and other recordings. They have done a lot of wallpaintings for different spaces; galleries, pubs and a nursery. The wallpaintings are amazing, I love their abstract style.

Friday, 5 September 2008

BonBon Kakku

BonBon Kakku (kakku = Finnish for cake, how cute is that name..) is an internet store where you can design your own fabrics. All the fabrics people have designed are published on the website and everyone can vote for them. If your design gets enough votes it will also be sold on the website! I've posted my favourite ones here. It's interesting to look through the designs because they are not by professional designers!

Kokoro & Moi



Graphic identity for the play The Last Beauty of the Day at the Helsinki City Theatre

Graphic identity for nightclub Bläk

illustration for NORD magazine, a semiannual German cultural magazine on Nordic culture

After seeing some really good adverts designed by Kokoro & Moi (a design consultancy in Helsinki) I wanted to check out what else they have done and there is a lot of interesting work on their website!+ the website is cool too. I especially like the logo designs. 

huge, enormous Decathlon



This is a print ad campaign for sports store Decathlon by Young & Rubicam advertising it as 'The biggest sports store ever.' It's a simple idea and I think they've come up with quite a clever way of saying it's a huge store where you can find any sport equipment you need. I especially like the ones with just the big letters, simple and effective. 

Thursday, 4 September 2008

graphic-exchange.com

Installation by Jeff Soto

illustration by gingermonkeydesign


graphic-exchange.com is a website created by graphic designer Fabien Barral. He collects the work of his favourite designers, photographers, artists etc. and some of his personal work. I spent ages going through this website and found some very interesting and inspiring projects from graphic design, print, web design, photography, interior design and packaging. I would love to have one of these engraved macbooks I found in the design/objects section by engraveyourtech.com, especially this one inspired by the Finnish culture and Suomi (Finnish for Finland) engraved in the middle.

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Heima




Even if you don't like Sigur Rós I think everyone should watch the documentary film Heima! It's a documentary of the band, Iceland and the unannouced free concerts they played in small towns in Iceland in 2006 after their long word tour for the album Takk. It is an absolutely stunning film! The landscape in Iceland is something you won't find anywhere else in the world and the way the whole documentary has been filmed is breathtakingly beautiful! I love it how they have included people from Iceland in the film and found the most interesting places in the country to play these concerts like in the middle of the biggest unspoilt highland in Europe. I can't praise this film enough.
Official website for the film : www.heimafilm.com/