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Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

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Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

dezeenmagazine

Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

dezeenmagazine

Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

dezeenmagazine

Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

dezeenmagazine

Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

dezeenmagazine

Jean Jullien paints surfboards to look like playful marine animals

Illustrator Jean Jullien has designed a collection of graphic surfboards hand-painted to look like sea animals, which he describes as objects you could «put on your wall as much as you could surf with». Created in collaboration with Geoffray Sipoir of French company Fernand Surfboards, the collection includes four different-sized foam boards illustrated by Jullien as individual creatures. Jullien’s surfboards...

Xiaomi eliminará la marca Mi para evitar la brecha de percepción en sus productos

Desde su aparición hace una década, Xiaomi ha utilizado como estrategia habitual diferenciar sus productos mediante múltiples submarcas. Dentro de esta estrategia, la marca Mi ha sido la que más ha destacado dentro de la compañía. Ahora, tras la renovación de la identidad hace escasos meses, Xiaomi ha dado nuevos pasos para unificar su presencia de marca global. El gigante...

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The rise of anti design

A corner of the design world is retaliating against minimalism with an eccentric visual language evoking the early days of the internet. We talk to creative technologist Rifke Sadleir and design duo TeYosh about challenging tastes and throwing out the rulebook The post The rise of anti design appeared first on Creative Review....