Monthly Archives: March 2022

Adeolu Osibodu – Photography

Adeolu Osibodu is a photographer based in Lagos, Nigeria. Today, we’re sharing images from their awesome project called Time Forgives. Osibodu’s use of black and white and strong narrative imagery makes for such a compelling body of work.

You can see more of Osibodu’s work on Behance here.

Or you can follow them on Instagram here.

Anthony Presley – Photography

Anthony Presley is a photographer, film maker and educator based in Memphis, Tennessee. We’re sharing his series of images entitled Memphis Noir today, which shows the amazing photographs he’s taken of his hometown at night.

We love the way he’s captured light and mood in these images. Such great work!

You can see more of his work on his website here.

And you can follow him on Behance here.

World Conservation Congress – Multimedia

This amazing interactive LED tunnel by makemepulse (in collaboration with the French Biodiversity Agency and TBWA) was unveiled at the World Conservation Congress.

It showed people what the future could look like with or without biodiversity – fun for adults and kids alike.

You can check out the case study here, that explain their process. It’s fascinating!

Sama – Design

Sama is an adaptogenic tea brand that uses functional additives to create tea blends that not only taste great but can offer real benefits to you too. To bring their brand to life they turned to Bexbrands, a creative studio based in San Diego, to design and illustrate their packaging. We love how they used minimal illustration to show the benefits people can get from the product.

Such great work!

Cisco Brewers – Illustration

We love seeing illustration applied in smart ways and this work by Steven Noble for Cisco Brewers is such a great example.

Noble, known for his signature scratchboard / engraving style, really helps these designs stand out from the crowd. It’s so easy to see the shelf impact these design would have in-store.

To see more of Noble’s incredible work, you can visit his website here.

Or you can follow him on Behance here.

Peter Stewart – Photography

Peter Stewart is a fine art photographer, originally born in Australia, who has spent significant time in the UK and now finds himself living and working in Vietnam.

We’re sharing his project Chain Reaction: Chemical Plants of Kawasaki today, as we love the way he’s captured the otherworldly, futuristic feeling of these factories. It really feels as if they come from some strange future we haven’t yet imagined.

To see more of Stewart’s amazing work, check out his Behance profile here.

Or you can visit his website here to learn more about him.