An adorable series of photos by Malo aka MondayMonday featuring babies dressed up in possible future occupations. The series features costumes ranging from a Luchador to the Pope. Reminds me of the adorable Mila's Daydreams.
This is an awesome set by Jenny Burrows and Matt Kappler entitled Historically Hardcore. It takes the relatively hardcore feats of current celebrities and compares them to the true bad-assery of historical figures. This campaign became so viral, Jenny had to remove the Smithsonian logos from the work due to them not being affiliated with the museum. You can read more about it on her blog.
Berto Martinez effortlessly combines fashion illustrations into these wonderfully colorful and stylish collages. Each one has its own influences and a fitting theme. You can check out more of his fashion illustrations on Behance, or an incredibly wide range of other subjects at his blog.
Helena Gouveia poses for this sweet spring-time series by Portuguese photographer Deyvis Malta. There's definitely something seductive, yet innocent, about these shots.
In his series Billions, Ward Roberts captures the city of Hong Kong through amazing use of reflections. These reflections create a fantastic mixture of shapes, colors, and infinite dimensions. It feels like you are peering into a not so distant future.
Reminds me of Reconstructed Works by Pep Ventosa and Photograph Time! by Michael Wesely.
I absolutely love this idea and am surprised no one has come up with it before. The Squidarella umbrella by SquidLondon turns your boring black and white umbrella to color when it comes in contact with water. I would totally get one if I could justify a $38 umbrella on URBANtrim. You can also get it at SquidLondon's shop.
You should also check out the SquidLondon color changing rainwear:
Metin Demiralay knows exactly what it takes to capture a woman in the most beautiful light. Unlike traditional portraits, these shots by Metin use womens' bodies as the subject of his photos. Check out his portfolio for a treasure trove of photos.
Deviant Art user LadyAdler combined her obsessions of Alphonse Mucha, 50's style pin ups and Disney princesses to create this beautiful set of Art Nouveau illustrations. I love the flourishes and background elements in her work. They add a lot of depth and meaning to each piece.
If you like these, don't forget to check out the rest of her portfolio. It is chock full of more great stuff including original works.
Welcome to the twenty-third Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
Welcome to the twenty-second Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!