Street art by JR

"A semi-anonymous street artist of international renown, JR plasters giant, monochrome photographs of faces in urban centers—on rooftops and walls, in church windows, and along the sides of buses. Calling the street his gallery and “using art to turn the world inside out,” JR delivers a message of social action, telling the stories of the marginalized or voiceless." via Art.sy

Drawings of Rupert Smissen

A collection of pencil drawings London based illustrator Rupert Smissen time to time working in collaboration with Rebecca Pomroy. Obsessive with details, double-meanings and beautiful shadows Rupert's works are yet not provoked the industry to step out from Tumblr, I bet this is a matter of time and good illustration agency.

Natalie Shau

Natalie Shau is mixed media artist and photographer based in Lithuania (Vilnius). She found interest in fashion and portrait photography as well as digital illustration and photo art.Despite her personal work, Natalie also creates artwork and photography for musicians, theater, fashion magazines, writers and advertisement.

Filippo Minelli

"Filippo Minelli (Brescia 1983) is a contemporary-artist connoting his artistic productions with interventions in public space, several times of urban typology. His artistic path in traditional Graffitism begins in the second half of the nineties but the urge of evolving his productions into something more contemporary became insistent with the years." says Sweet Station

Atton Conrad

Atton Conrad O’murchadha is a London based advertising and art photographer. “I love technology, I have used photoshop for over a decade, but there is a certain quality I want to create that is unobtainable by the usual route alone”. Unique results created by unique methodology. Conrad continues to work on commercial team projects, using all forms of lighting, and developing his personal fine art and video projects available on attonconrad.com

Alex Novoseltsev illustrations

I bet you will enjoy this portfolio of Russian illustrator and digital artist Alex Novoseltsev. It is all about cartooning and awesome techniques of caricature art. Beside the fact that each portrait is a small digital arts masterpiece, they all have a soul and and a grotesque feature of an object whenever it is an actor or celebrity.

http://vimeo.com/46350260

The Invisible Bicycle Helmet

We have been following this product since last year from its concept to a real Invisible Bicycle Helmet called "Hödving". Designed by Terese Alstin and Anna Haupt it makes a big steps now on a real market. It's ergonomic, it's practical, it complies with all the safety requirements, and it's also subtle and blends in with what else you are wearing. Worth to mention Invisible Helmet is made for people who prefers good looking to personal safety (yes, you) and especially when riding a bike (have you ever saw a fixed-bike lover with that bulky still safety helmet from a nearby store? No).

http://vimeo.com/43038579

16 Flags of Globalisation

Frankfurt gallery ABOUT invited 16 artist to reinvent a flag for a global world (Rem Koolhaas was the first to create a colourfull barcode World flag in 2001). Curated by three young German graphic designers, Flags posed a simple question: If you could design a flag for your version of the world, what would it look like?

Via

http://www.fastcodesign.com/1670214/new-glory-16-artists-invent-flags-for-a-globalized-world#2 and http://www.goldcoastcreativeagency.com.au/2012/07/new-glory-16-artists-invent-flags-for-a-globalized-world/