Superlover

Superlover is the portfolio of Australian digital artist Justin Maller. This guy has some serious photoshop skills. (via Design is Kinky)

Superlover is the portfolio of Australian digital artist Justin Maller. This guy has some serious photoshop skills. (via Design is Kinky)

Subblue is a great new blog by Tom Beddard, which explores the process of creating generative and mathematical art (art through code). There are even code examples for the tech minded of you. It’s a bit light on content at the moment but it will definitely be one to watch.

As well as being the UI designer for Googles first browser attempt, Chrome, Glen Murphy also has some excellent experiments in interactive installations. Shown above is Nano2 and interactive display of bucky balls on the floor of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The Surfboard Logo Library is a great resource for those keen on surf memorabilia or just those who want to check out some (still) excellent designs from surfing’s past.

The screenshot poster is an interesting project by Sarah Kahn which disassembles an image into different screen sections which are then dsiplayed in a 3D poster. Reminds me of The Diorama that Ruled the World. (via unlimited edition)

Skulls, whilst their fashion status is now questionable, Skull-A-Day is still a great blog showcasing a new skull design every day. (Above skull by Romibello)

Hector Serrano’s water drop installation for London Design Week ‘08 is quite brilliant. (via Core77)

Good Magazine explores what is and what it means to be ‘Good’ in contemporary society. Comprised of a number of blogs focussing on culture, living, media, politics and the environment, Good Magazine provides a well rounded view of our world today. (Reminds me a bit of Monocle).

More packaging than you can shake a stick at! The Dieline is a brilliant blog that will keep you up to date with all the latest in packaging design.