TOAST – New Works

Known as “Toast” by the graffiti-art world and as ‘Atalier’ by the design world, Ata ‘Toast’ Bozaci is a well respected and a highly influential artist in both communities. With his unique style, Ata is an artist who has blurred the boundries of graffiti and graphic design alike!

Currently living and working in Zurich (Swiss) and still producing one milestone after a another.
Here are some nice 3D letter studies which are being considered as sculptures.

To make long stroy short, check out this fresh new works of TOAST – The Wild Side 2013









Yummy…

Coool – have a break & have a look at this

MERRY XMAS

Dear ilg followers and dear friends, i wish u all a nice xmas and peaceful time with you families and friends.
Have all a wonderful/colorful evening. Thanks all for a colorful year!

See u in 2013 and until then keep on rocking this movement.
All the best from South-Germany.
R

in Frankfurt, 2012

»MAY MY ENEMIES LIVE LONG« Word!

Jean Miotte

via: http://jeanmiotte.com


“Cosmique”
1972
Lithography on stone
76 x 55 cm
Edition of 100


Untitled
1959
Gouache
51 x 65 cm


Fantasme
1989
Acrylic on canvas
130 x 97 cm (51 1/8 x 38 1/8 in)


Jaillir
1960-62
Oil on canvas
130 x 195 cm (51 1/8 x 76.75 in)

KINGSHIT

via

Typeworks…

via.

1. I LOVE LETTERS ‘typedesign’ | Emin RUSL Hasirci

2. I LOVE LETTERS ‘different mediums’ | Emin RUSL Hasirci
3. ABC ‘colors’ | Emin RUSL Hasirci

Copenhagen 2012

with the danish dynamite SOTEN
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https://www.facebook.com/rusl.loveletters
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Photo by: Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen

decodeunicode – FRESH!!!

decodeunicode the movie.
Since 2005 we showed a prototype of this film at the end of our talks. Some people suggested to put it online, so we made a new, complete one: it shows each and every Unicode 6.0 character. 109.242 characters in total.
Starring: 109.242 unicode characters
Editor: Johannes Bergerhausen
Design: Daniel A. Becker, Johannes Bergerhausen, Siri Poarangan, Wenzel S. Spingler, Mathias Wollin
Software Development: Daniel A. Becker
Sound: Andreas Leo Meyer
decodeunicode.org
facebook.com/decodeunicode