
D-Fuse have been around for a while, but that's no reason not to sing the praises of this collective of London based artists. Their explorations of live audiovisual performance, mobile media, web, print, art and architecture, TV and film, have been shown all over the world. A good place to start is with the stunning 'Data Flow' (see projects area.)
July, 2008

The Profission Partnership is looking for a talented and passionate mid-weight production designer with at least two years agency experience in producing websites using X/HTML and CSS for a permanent position at their London offices.
They've listed everything you need to know to apply on their swanky site.

"...I love design, architecture, art, loud music, animals (especially my dog "bones"), the outdoors, oceans & mountains, surfing & snowboarding.I work as a freelancer, art director, senior designer for design studios and clients all around the globe. Lived many years in different countries and am currently living in Hamburg..."
DE WAR aka Axel Peemöller shows some very interesting work that is totally worth a look. It´s just a pitty that such a cool site opens it's links on new windows.
Watercolor effects are a hot trend right now in web design. It seems like we are seeing at least one or two sites featuring this style show up on the design galleries every week. Adding watercolor elements to a design can definitely give it an artistic appearance, and when done well, can make a website look as if it was scanned from a canvas.
Here are some of the best watercolor brushes and textures that can be found on the web.
Brushes Grungy Watercolor10 Brushes
Hi-Res Watercolor Photoshop Brushes18 Brushes
Hi-Res Watercolor Photoshop Brushes Set II20 Brushes
WaterColor .1. Brushes Pack17 Brushes
WaterColor .2. Brushes Pack25 Brushes
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London-based, Tanzanian-born architect David Adjaye finally relaunches his website after being down for almost two years (I've been checking). Simple, elegant layout and some new work is on display.

Known as a "device artist", Ryota Kuwakubo <<focuses on electronics and produces work that lies on the boundary between digital and analog.>>

"I'm a Swedish designer living and working in Brooklyn, NY, with nine years of experience in branding, design, art direction, packaging, printed matter, etc."
Peter Sunna shows some interesting work.
Via FFF
Adam Wallacavage finds joy in the eccentric and bizarre corners of American life â his photographs and sculptures are a testament to that. Coming up in the early 1990s, Wallacavage first got into photography after snapping shots of fellow skateboarders for his zine Wonder Rolling News. And his fascination with documenting skate culture quickly landed his photos in the pages of Thrasher and Transworld. Wallacavage is also a diehard collector of antique oddities, from animal taxidermy and Victorian-era busts to anything sea-related. His fascination with these antiquities led him to sculpture. After renovating the dining room of his Philadelphia home in a nautical/Victorian aesthetic, he began creating grand, octupus-tentacled chandeliers. Last month Wallacavage exhibited a large selection of these creations in his debut solo exhibition at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in ...


