Paint the Town Red with Abstract Forms!
Geometrica Bureau uses basic colors and shapes to create complex, positive results. "Complex" because the Bureau understands that their collection does far more than beautify. Let's start with a simple demonstration: By adding geometric and abstract shapes and loads of color, not only did Tirana, Albania go from drab to gorgeous, but the residents got happy and the city got safer and cleaner. And more residents made sure to pay their taxes. Check it out. You will get the same effects
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3D Geometrics From Geometrica: As Lovely As You’d Expect
Geometrica Bureau's body of work exudes space, air, and light. It speaks of clean bright rooms furnished sparingly, Swedish Modern, birch trees under bright sun, doing things the easy way, clarity, beauty in simplicity. Please consider their collection and see if you agree. Geometrica's consistent evocations of intelligently adorned spaces has always given their work a real feel, a three-dimensionality that is sensed to the point of tangibility. This solidity has been applied in projects
Organic Cutouts: The Natural World Meets Contemporary Abstract Art
Based in Australia, Geometrica Bureau is a graphic resources studio that specializes in patterns with a geometric flair. Designed to be user-friendly and adaptable to any workflow, their products are always crafted for both print and digital use in mind. Organic Cutouts is a contemporary design set of organic shapes and abstract patterns that will add visual depth and sophistication to any design project. High resolution at 300dpi, the vector illustrations in Organic Cutouts were
Pandemic: A Three-Dimensional Abstract Collection From Michael Paul Young
YouWorkForThem is the Original Creative Marketplace, created by designers for designers — but it was the brainchild of one designer in particular: Michael Paul Young. His vision manifested into what YouWorkForThem became: an independent font and design assets shop that displays the artistry of foundries and studios from around the world. Michael is a designer and creator in his own right, with a solid background in interactive design, graphic design, photography (including drone
Abstract Polygons 3: An Escher-esque Collection of Abstract Assets
Michael Paul Young is a prolific designer and creator in general, with a background in design and interactive design, motion graphics, photography, and even sound. Michael’s career so far has been diverse, to say the least; his work left a lasting impact on design throughout the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. He received a Chrysler Design Award nomination at the age of 23, later going on to receive a Clio and Cannes Gold Cyber Lion, among others. Michael’s
Abstract Polygons – 70 Images for $25
Another great image collection has recently been posted, this time 70 images for just $25! A massive collection of 70 abstract 3d images great for graphic design related projects. All of the images are provided in 72 dpi, at a high resolution pixel size of around 6000px x 4364px. The textures on the 3d forms were originally taken as full frame photographs, then imported into the 3d application for distortion output. This process generates an abstract 3D render that has a softer and more