These are the witnesses of the 2011 Norway attacks on Utøya by Anders Breivik. The One Day in History photo collection by Andrea Gjestvang show the survivors have rebuilt their lives.
Yōkai or literally “mysterious appearance” is the name given to any type of creature from Japanese folklore: demons, monsters, spirits, objects with life, magical animals, etc. Brazilian artist Heitor Seió Kimura brought them to life in this illustration project.
This shelf by named ‘The Shoes, Books and a Bike’, puts the wonder machine on a platform, frames the bicycle and gives it a deserved place of honour in the apartment. The stand itself is constructed of the simplest of materials such as fir, screws, steel and coconut fibre. By Thomas Walde from Postfossil.
These are digital drawings developed primarily for aesthetics by Maria Grønlund from Denmark. Bright saturated primary and secondary colors create a fresh, life-affirming impression to energize the viewer.
Amsterdam based Part of a Bigger Plan made this animation for the new Rijksmuseum project Rijksstudio. The film includes 211 artworks from the museum’s online collection.
This photography series ‘Merge’, by Gus Petro from Switzerland. In this project two opposite places are merged into one: New York City, where it seems everyone wants to live, and the Grand Canyon and Death Valley, which are unlivable.
Identity design by Plau, from Rio de Janeiro, for Andaluz; an audio and video producion company. The identity is remarkable by its non-linearity, noise, monochrome images and use of Futura.