Art Posts

10
Dec

Collection of black and white vector ornaments made with Adobe Illustrator by Mulpo. Ideal for your graphic designs, web banners, invitations, flyers or business cards.

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24
Nov

Sixteen years ago, The Nightmare Before Christmas by gothic visionary Tim Burton and the immensely talented animation master Henry Selick was the first ever full length stop-motion animation movie. The film tells the strange story about a little world known as Halloween town. Jack Skellington aka the Pumpkin King, lives there solely to organize the yearly ritual of Halloween, in which his gang of goblins and goblins terrorize the world. Over the years, Jack became a bit disillusioned in his repetitive job, and longs to take over the job of Santa Clause. The result is a work full of clever gags, funny songs, genuine pathos and of course grand visual wit.

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24
Nov

Although we are not exactly the types to have an AK-47 Avtomat Kalashnikova in the trunk of our car or wear a .357 Magnum under our armpit, we can appreciate the beauty and iconic simplicity of a well-designed vector pack of guns.

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23
Nov

83 Grafik’s philosophy seems to be simple: never do something you don’t believe in. No wonder if you know that his motto is “Get FizziKal, Very ArtisTiKal” and that this UK illustrator always makes his artworks with as much enthusiasm as if it was his first work and as much attention to detail as if it were his last artworks. From the smashing illustrations he makes for the Depthcore packs to the fonts he designs under the Fontdeli flag; all of 83 Grafik’s vector art is really impressive.

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23
Nov

As we may believe the Dire Straits song, guys with guitars get money for nothing and chicks for free so make sure to download these amazing guitar vector illustrations by the creative crew of Click Pop Media. The zip contains AI 8+ eps and AI CS2 files.

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23
Nov

A collection of vector illustrations designed by Gerd Kollmann aka AnarchyNow including Darth Vader, a girl's face, pop art lips, skulls, a zombie, a rock fist and grunge graphics.

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21
Nov

Warning: Brazilian illustrator Guilherme Marconi’s images may cause severe reactions to people allergic to glorious bright colors and kaleidoscopic repetitions. For his project “My Schizophrenic Brain”, Marconi created wallpaper-like vector patterns, with a twist. His motto seems to be “Never Enough”. For Marconi, less is not more. More is more!

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