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Posted by Asmita Prasad on Jun 23, 2012 in Design Buzz, Graphic Design blog | Comments Off Asmita Prasad: Images from Legos and dominos have become quite common these days. But designer Nathalie Boutté used the same principles of pixilation to create stunningly detailed pictures that are made entirely out of paper strips! The self-taught artist combines elements from disciplines such as painting, sculpting and photography to create art “out of” paper instead of “on” the paper...
read more Posted by Deepon Mitra on Jun 19, 2012 in Design Buzz, Graphic Design blog | Comments Off Deepon Mitra: Austrian sculptor Franz West’s “Gekröse” sold out on the first day of its exhibit for a seven digit sum. Considering its humungous size one would know that the sculpture was bought by person with an extremely large house! Jona Lueddeckens, from the gallery, remarks that this is Franz’s biggest creation till date.The sculpture itself“Gekröse” is titanic. One of...
read more Posted by Asmita Prasad on May 18, 2012 in Design Buzz, Graphic Design blog | Comments Off Asmita Prasad: Athletes are always on the lookout for ways to enhance their performance. For cyclists, pushing their endurance limits needs to be matched with the best available technology to translate their best physical efforts with equal results on the track. During training and competing, compare personal bests and visually tracking lap times can be of tremendous help with a device like the...
read more Jaspreet Kaur Walia: The little black dress or LBD, as it is fondly called, has been ruling the hearts of fashion conscious souls from decades at a stretch. What was made to exist as a versatile, sexy and elegant clothing item has gained immense popularity, making it the most coveted and essential piece of clothing one must own. Combining the essence of modern technology and the magic of films...
read more Posted by Asmita Prasad on May 15, 2012 in Design Buzz, Graphic Design blog | Comments Off Asmita Prasad: For the mentally disabled, communicating with others in social environments can be very challenging. Since people with such disabilities are not equipped with the understanding of social norms like when to listen, when to talk and how to presents their needs to others, interacting with the society can be very disconcerting. The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) developed...
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