Impressive Paper origami by e Nguyen Hung Cuong.
And more paper cut art, this time by Fideli Sundqvist.

Infographics XXXL by studio Soon.
Jotun, one of the world’s leading decorative paints brand, simplify the colour selection process. This infographic is a result of colour statistics extracted from Pinterest.com, which is a rapidly growing content sharing platform effecting millions of consumers’ decoration decision.
“Colour and Space” is an infographic design project made in collaboration between Jotun Turkey and Danish designers Peter Ørntoft & Mie Frey Damgaard.
Recently, three contemporary artists have decided to use the thread as a line-maker, and to rediscover this handmade process. Diane Meyer, Maurizio Anzeri and Jose Romussi are among many others to forgo the use of new-technologies, relying on their hands.
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Jeongmoon Choi’s Drawing in Space
Working with fine thread as her medium, Berlin-based artist Jeongmoon Choi creates these arresting installations. Displayed under blacklights, Choi’s meticulously-arranged thread patterns produce illusions of light and space — a total, enveloping visual experience for gallery visitors. Galerie Laurent Mueller, where Choi’s work is now on display, has this to say about Drawing in Space:
“The thread is coloured and used to outline or redefine the architecture of the spaces the artist invests. Drawing directly into space with her hand, the artist addresses questions about our environment, as well as about aspects of lodging and the role of nature in our urban spaces.
The drawings become project or even projection of an imaginary construction that takes form in its environment starting from a line, a thread, which represents the chronological decisions of a progression in space. The transition from a plane to a volume is just as important as the comparison between interior space for living and exterior space for living.”
See more of Choi’s work at her website here.
Shugo Tokumaru - “Katachi” music video, amazing stop motion!
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Turn your cute kids drawings into a sculpture with Crayon Creatures.
Sugru + Lego… Cool, cool cool!
Peter Tarka is a young graphic designer and illustrator from Poland (Wrocław). He has worked as an graphic designer since 2008
Foldify for iPad. Draw, create, print and fold beautiful 3D figures with Foldify. You don’t need drawing skills, Foldify has tons of free content to create amazing, high quality figures!