Fredrik Rattzen’s Symbolic, Thought-Provoking Illustrations
Fredrik Rättzén is an illustrator and painter from Sweden. In these images, Rättzén was inspired by articles about various social justice, political, and health…
Fredrik Rättzén is an illustrator and painter from Sweden. In these images, Rättzén was inspired by articles about various social justice, political, and health…
These Pslm 151 Illustrations by Aleksandr Bychenko, a Ukrainian graphic designer, were featured in Ozdobnyk Dumok i Dii, which are scrapbooks of visual and…
An artist known as Mr. Brown Green created these political illustrations on the current Ukrainian revolution. The illustrations are stylized and cartoonish, using bright…
In these images created for Intel advertisements, everyday objects are drawn using only Intel’s signature blue color, with gradients and shadows to show depth….
Natalie Foss, from Oslo, Norway, has illustrated a fold-out book seen from a fox’s point of view, called The Urban Shadow. The story is…
Here’s some awesome work by Irish illustrator and graphic designer Matthew Griffin. There’s a real vintage sci-fi feel here with the choice of colour…
Dillon Boy aka James Dillon Wright’s new project “Dirtyland” sees Disney’s iconic female characters turned into smutty magazine cover stars. The artwork features colouful…
Interesting if not somewhat surreal isometric illustrations of an imaginary town by French illustrator Lili des Bellons. This is part of a graphic design book, find out more on Behance.
Berlin based illustrator and graphic designer Totto Renna has put his own humorous spin on three classic video games, by reinterpreting them as real life scenes. Frogger causes chaos after a car accident, pacman is arrested for murder and a pong tournament keeps the pixel crowds entertained – got to love Totto’s sense of humour and the level of detail in his work.
Ecuador based Javier Perez cleverly combines simple line drawn illustrations with real world objects, which he then photographs and shares via instagram.