milksockets:

rubber! fun, fashion, fetish - janet bloor + john d. sinclair (2004)

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Selections scanned from the book, ‘3D and Web Masters: The Latest Artwork & Techniques from the World’s Top Digital Artists’ by Agosto Inc. (1998)

1. ‘Intro’ illustration for PC World, for an article on the internet - by Jim Ludtke

2. 'Eyeflowers’ for Mr. Music Hits No. 4 - by Dan Hambe

3. ‘Log IN Bouquet’ cover design - By Dava Kan 

4. ‘IAR sub’ - advertising illustration - By Dan Hambe

5. 'Power VR’ for NEC advertisement - Dava Kan

6. ‘Pills’ for the American Chamber of Commerce, Japan - by Eliot Bergman 

7. Cover illustration for ‘Birth’ - by Kengo Tsukasaki 

8. ‘Unicorn Girl’ cover for Harper Collins - by John Ennis

9. ‘Glass Bird’ original work - By Dava Kan 

10. ‘Brain Machine’ ad for LBS Software - By Chris Lockwood

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Be-She campaign - Japan (2002)

Posters and a trading-card invitation packet from the campaign for ‘Be-She’, a “marketing study and lecture series examining modern trends among Japanese women.” 

Mainly falls into the Vectorheart style 

Creative director/art director: Marcus Woolcott, illustrator: Kikita Katsue

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Works by artist ‘Sad Mori’ (Sadahito Mori

“For Mr. Mori and his revolutionary creations, the computer is an important bridge between mind and art. “To me, a computer is a tool I use to crystallize my imagination visibly.” While his mysterious insects lure us into a fantasy, his exquisite neo-Japanese style calls forth the beauty of nature. ‘Kusou Konchu’ (Imaginary Insects) is his latest innovation and has received international acclaim. He is establishing an Internet museum called ‘Kusou Konchu Zukan’ (The Book of Imaginary Insects) and he would like to develop them into animation. “To create all-new visual images that no one has ever seen before is absolutely wonderful. So I have to keep it up,“ he says and smiles. He is a member of the Society of Illustrators (NY), the Tokyo Illustrators Society, and the Japan Graphic Designers Association.

Scanned from the book, ‘Art as 1: Japanese Professional Illustrators Vol 1.’ (2006)

milksockets:

where’s my space age? the rise + fall of futuristic design - sean topham (2003)