Mexican-born and Madrid-based photographer Paloma Rincón guides us into a strange world with her shots. She balances on the intersections of sculpture art, graphic design and photography, bordering on kitsch. On her food photos, she uses food products as elements of composition for the sake of a greater purpose in a broader sense. Her modern and flabbergasting system puts colors, shapes, textures and lights into an order, with rich and exciting harmonies coming into existence on the border between reality and the virtual world.
Written by: photographer László Sebestyén
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The brutal Soviet bus stops of Russia
After the success of his first book
[http://fuel-design.com/publishing/soviet-bus-stops/], Christopher Herwig
[http://herwigphoto.com/soviet-bus-stops/]‘s next stop was Russia – following
Georgia and the outer regions of Ukraine –, where he once again turned his
camera on Soviet bus stops that remained intact over time. Following exhaustive
research,
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Iconic design objects on Czech banknotes | UMPRUM
The students of Czech design school UMPRUM could redesign the looks of Czech
banknotes and official documents, and Tuan Vuong Trong’s works will also be
printed as commemorative banknotes.
During the two-semester design task, the students of UMPRUM, i.e. the academy of
applied arts in Prague, collaborated with
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A competition for the designers of the future | Green design camp
Forty young creatives will be able to participate in the camp organized by Blue
Planet Climate Protection Foundation and Hello Wood for free.
Blue Planet Climate Protection Foundation [https://kbka.org/] and Hello Wood
[https://hellowood.eu/] announced a green design camp for the 15-20 years age
group. Those interested