
Nice little image feed from tumblr. All the science you can shake a beaker at, and more!
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Nice little image feed from tumblr. All the science you can shake a beaker at, and more!
Posted by Jaime Gassmann in Digital Press, Graphic Art, Illustration | 1 Comment »

Alupa Creative has recently completed a logo for the software development company, Three Little Birds. The company is comprised of a small, targeted group of application developers who provide businesses with high end technology solutions.
We’ll keep you posted on their growth as they develop as a company.
You will also be able to find this piece in our portfolio section shortly.
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There’s no Waldo to be found in this piece by Joakim Dahlqvist, a European artist focusing on a ’self-initiated study of superdense cities’ and neo-neo architectural elements and cityscapes, but there are plenty of other tidbits to be found upon closer examination.
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Being a bit of a night owl myself, it’s easy for me to understand 100% of what this article is talking about. Related in easy to understand instructions, here’s a basic explanation of a good night’s sleep, as told by Christoph Niemann, syndicated illustrator and my new hero.
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Ever wondered what to do in the event of an air strike on the US? In 1955? So did we.
We found this little gem at our friendly neighborhood resource for all things slightly pre-Apocalyptic, the antique mall. This, along with a dozen other equally disturbing (but amazingly informational) pamphlets were only a dollar a piece. You can’t find entertainment that good any more, we checked it out.
You can view the new gallery here.
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My Influences from Dan Meth on Vimeo. Probably one of the greatest video influence reels we’ve seen. Awesome.
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Every now and again I stumble across something that makes me wish I had designed it. Something simply done, with a lot of style and clever use of photoshop. This is one of those times.
Presented clearly, these book covers are based on popular movies with a 60’s dime store literature thematic twist. Use of repetition, color and layouts are top notch, not to mention excellent choice in movies represented. Spacesick has some other great work on his portfolio site, but the full array of the “I Can Read Movie Series” can be seen on his Flickr account.
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Alien invasion and vintage Swiss postcards combine to make a Flickr photo set called “Invading the Vintage.” Illustrator Franco Brambilla has combined his trademark Sci-Fi style with vintage tourist postcards to add a creative twist on an old theme.
More images can be found in his Flickr photo set, as well as his portfolio site.
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To This:

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Rabid fans of the Coen Brother’s cult classic, The Big Lebowski have been gathering all over the US for years now, at a music and cinema festival simply known as “Lebowskifest.”
What the f&k is that, you may ask? Clearly, you’re not a golfer.
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With the advent of photo sharing accounts like Flickr, the number of accessible images from which to draw inspiration has skyrocketed.
Below are some key images and the site links to limitless vintage advertisements from decades of magazines, newspapers and multimedia sources. Each Flickr contributor does have quite a few other sets to view, so don’t stop at the images or sets indicated for the authentic advertising experience.
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