Into Hyuro’s Intimate Street Paintings

Hyuro est une artiste originaire d’Argentine connue pour ses peintures gigantesques très intimes et personnelles, qu’elle réalise sur les murs de bâtiments et d’habitations du monde entier. De l’Espagne où elle réside à l’Écosse en passant par la Belgique, les Pays-Bas, l’Italie et plus récemment le Brésil, l’illustratrice sillonne le globe afin d’offrir d’immenses fresques qui nous invitent à se plonger dans son « univers troublant et séduisant, dans lequel elle s’exprime honnêtement et ouvertement ». « Elle ne peint pas dans la rue, elle parle à la rue. Et elle le fait avec tant de respect et d’affection ». Une affection débordante qui offre des pièces uniques, à retrouver sur sa page Instagram : @h_y_u_r_o.

« …What remains » au Brésil

« Process of immigration » en Belgique

« Heerlen » aux Pays-Bas

« Times of an applause » en Espagne

« l’Arzdora » en Italie

« The dance as an Act of Resistance » en Belgique

« Patriarcado » en Espagne

« An affective bond » en Écosse

« Reus » en Espagne










 

Underwater Tapestries

Cela ressemble, au premier regard, aux tapis de Lizan Freijsan dont nous vous parlions précédemment. A la différence que Vanessa Barragao intègre une dimension éco-responsable très forte à son travail. Artiste portugaise a choisi comme cheval de bataille la sensibilisation du public à la disparition des fonds marins. A partir de fils et de laine recyclés, elle compose des écosystèmes textiles aux couleurs pâles et terreuses, qui apparaissent alors au spectateur dans un état moribond que la beauté et la qualité de l’oeuvre ne parviennent pas à balayer. L’industrie textile est la plus polluante au monde, et l’artiste souhaite rappeler à travers son oeuvre que les océans absorbent près de 90% de cette pollution toxique.

 

 




YD JOB ALERT: Ammunition Group is looking for an Industrial Design Intern

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Ammunition Group was founded by Robert Brunner in 2007, after having led the design team as Director of Industrial Design at Apple (he was succeeded by Jonathan Ive), and having been a partner at design powerhouse Pentagram for nearly a decade. Ammunition’s reputation precedes it as the company went on to create some of the most memorable products we’ve seen and loved today, from Ember’s self-heating coffee mug, to Lyft’s reinvented taxi light, to probably their magnum opus, the Beats by Dre brand and line of products. Having secured multiple awards in the 11 years since it was founded by Brunner, and Matt Rolandson, Ammunition works across these disciplines to transform great ideas into satisfying, personal experiences, and absolutely delightful and iconic products that are the hallmark of great industrial design.

THE OPPORTUNITY

Ammunition is an international design group providing services in product design, brand strategy and identity, UX design, graphic design, and packaging. While Ammunition’s strengths are diverse across design disciplines, our real expertise is to redefine markets by using design to create new business territory, and to communicate and connect with customers. Whether it is a product, an interface, a package or an identity, our approach is to create new, exciting experiences for customers that communicate the unique proposition and the brand of our clients, and to differentiate in meaningful ways.

Currently, the San Francisco based industrial design team is seeking talented candidates for paid internships. We are looking for candidates with a strong talent in developing unique design concepts to help bring the brands of our clients to life. An ideal candidate has practical problem-solving skills and is driven to develop thoughtful design solutions that create meaningful user experiences. Candidates should possess strong attention to detail and the ability to communicate ideas through outstanding visualization skills. Interns are fully embedded into the ID team and contribute to every step of the industrial design process, from concept generation through final implementation.

A solid ID background is necessary, a strong graphic aesthetic will be well received, and practical experience with engineering and manufacturing constraints is preferable.

RESPONSIBILITIES

• Maintain design intention from concept generation to final implementation

• A thorough understanding of design principles

• Personal commitment to quality, attention to detail

• Interface with UX, graphic and packaging designers to create seamless product solutions

• Ensure innovation by actively researching, sharing and implementing new trends and materials

• Excellent time management, organization & prioritization skills required to handle multiple projects simultaneously within tight timelines and meet deadlines

• Effective, articulate design communication and decision-making skills

• Coordinate with vendors to help define and spec materials and processes used in fabrication and assembly

• Report to the VP, Industrial Design Studio

REQUIREMENTS

• Industrial design experience

• BS/BA/BFA degree (or equivalent) in industrial design (or equivalent)

• 3D modeling skills – preferably Rhino, Pro/E or Solidworks

• Confidence with 2D and 3D design visualization tools

• Evidence of prototyping abilities

• Great communication skills (visual, verbal, and written)

• The ability to think quickly and problem-solve on the spot with a maturity that maintains a positive team environment

• A portfolio that demonstrates wide-ranging concept exploration, innovative solutions, a clear process and is visually appealing

HOW TO APPLY

Please send your résumé and portfolio in an email entitled “Intern, Industrial Design” to jointheteam@ammunitiongroup.com.

Only those applicants who meet our stated requirements will be considered for this job. If you are a possible match for the position, we will contact you to learn more about your background and answer questions about our hiring process. Principals only. No recruiters, please.

NOTE: International candidates must hold a valid US working permit.

LOCATION

San Francisco, USA.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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L’artiste Italien Stefano Colferai a commencé une carrière dans le football avant de décider de raccrocher les crampons et de commencer à exprimer sa créativité à l’aide de ses mains. Et c’est lors d’une exposition Disney Pixar qu’il a visitée il y a quelque années à Milan qu’il découvre la sculpture. « Il y avait une collection d’illustrations, de story-boards, de croquis, de personnages, d’études et de sculptures mais c’est une sculpture en résine de Sulley de Monster et Compagnie qui m’a immédiatement frappé. C’est là que je me suis rendu compte que c’était incroyable de créer quelque chose d’aussi minutieux sans l’aide de l’impression 3D. Je suis fasciné par les détails faits à la main et par « l’imparfaite perfection ». C’est ce qui m’a poussé à essayer d’utiliser un matériau capable de mettre en valeur les personnages afin de les rendre les plus vivants possibles », lance-t-il.

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Inspiré par tout ce qu’il voudrait posséder mais ne peut pas avoir, Stefano aime travailler sur « ce que j’aimerai manger par exemple. Un plat que j’ai goûté lors d’un voyage en Europe ou bien une paire de baskets trop chères, ce sont des choses que j’aime re-créer avec mon art. Mais je suis aussi inspiré par les années 90 dans lesquelles j’ai grandi. Les célébrités du basketball et du football, les marchés du vintage et les magasins de vinyles, ce sont des sources d’inspiration pour moi », ajoute-t-il.

Retrouvez ses travaux sur sa page Instagram : @stefanocolferai.

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Designer: Zoltan B. Kecskemeti

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This Hypercar is Such a Tease

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Designers: Maxime Devauchelle & Clément Alliot

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