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typeworship:

Remarkable

This project hit me between the eyes earlier today. Collaborators, Katt Phatt and Promise Luxe of Johannesburg, produced what they simply call a “3D conversion” from pencil to 3D rendering, but it’s taken on a whole life of its own.

The final piece with its multiple layers of decoration, over- the-top Baroque style plant scrollwork and gothic lettering, wouldn’t look too out of place in a Vatican chapel. 

I’d refine the ‘Chase’ and ‘THE’ a little more, but the overall effect of the design bursting from its frame is… remarkable.

(Source: behance.net)

admiralpotato:

Snowflake Lattice - MisteryMyra collaboration part 3

Check out the Highest Quality version at my Full Screen Video Portfolio!

Find it other places at my Ello, Imgur, Dribbble, and G+ Photos.

This is the third and final branch of ideas that @misterymyra and I came up with while working on our first collaboration. I think that this is my favorite in the set!

Also, quick shout-out to @hexeosis - Myra and I kept saying “Damn, this is giving some serious Hexeosis vibe” the whole time we were making it. You are a constant inspiration to us all!

Check out each step of the creative process for this animation the Creative Process Gallery.

thegetty:

When it’s a three day weekend…

archatlas:

Vintage Photographs of the Incredible Railroad Bridges With Timber Trestles From the 19th and Early 20th Centuries

In the 1830s, the railroad boom started a new era in the building of railroad bridges pushing engineers to build towering wooden bridges that have become synonymous with the era.

Timber trestles were one of the few railroad bridge forms that did not develop in Europe. The reason was that in the United States and Canada cheap lumber was widespread and readily available in nearby forests. The Pacific Northwest of the U.S. and the province of British Columbia, Canada became the central region for hundreds of logging railroads whose bridges were almost all made of timber Howe trusses and trestles.

(Source: vintag.es)