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Showing posts with label Minimalist Illustrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minimalist Illustrations. Show all posts
'Found in Translation', is a series of minimalist illustrations depicting words from different foreign languages that have no English equivalent. This series is the creative work of Auckland, New Zealand-based graphic designer Anjana Iyer.

"A personal project where I aimed to illustrate words found in foreign languages that cannot be Anglicised word for word," the artist shares.

In these series, Anjana tries to explain the meaning behind words in different foreign languages that have no equivalent in English clubbed along with apt illustrations.

Anjana created these illustrations as a part of the "100 Days Project," a website that invites and encourages artists to spend 100 days doing what they love and that is creating art.
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Super Old Men By A Morshedi

Posted: 11/24/2013
Egypt-based designer A Morshedi believes in the future as much as he believes in superheroes that's one reason why he has come up with a series of minimalist illustrations where he has reimagined our friendly neighborhood superheroes, Superman, Batman and Captain America as oldies.

Morshedi's recent work 'Super Old Men' features the superheroes with white hair and mustache looking as fit and hunky as always.

Scroll down to check out the illustrations:
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If you grew up playing those classic arcade games, then you're in for a treat. San Francisco based artist Ty Lettau, who is the Director of Experience Design at Adobe, leading the design of many Adobe products and services, has created these awesome minimalist illustrations inspired by classic Nintendo games.

From Mario Bros to Pacman,  Contra to Mortal Kombat and many more. These posters do refresh some childhood memories and I don't know about you but I feel like playing these games again.
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