Weekly Roundup #2: 04/29/10



This week we have a wide variety of items from around the web. We have a really cool tutorial for making paper texture, extremely realistic babies sculptures, some interesting US dollar redesigns and more. Check out the rest of our weekly round up.

If you have something that you have created, be it a design piece or article that you would like me to take a look at, let me know (email me at info@denisdesigns.com) and it could make into one of the roundups.

Enjoy!

PSD tuts+ has a really cool, easy tutorial on how to make our own realistic paper texture. (Link)

These aren’t baby photos, they are sculptures by Glenda Ewart, and they look extremely real. These are really amazing.
(Link)

Here are some really cool looking US Dollar redesigns. They aren’t real, but an Interesting twist on something that has been pretty much the same design for so long.
(Link)

Fuel Your Creativity has featured some really well done, outstanding manipulations of wings for a tourism advertisement campaign.
(Link)

Harc Lee designed this ink free coke can, which would save on pollution and energy used to create the ink and printing the can. It is a pretty cool design as well.
(Link)

10 Steps has gathered a group of 44 interesting ad that were inspired by fairy tales. It is quite a list and there are some interesting variations on some of the fairy tales.
(Link)

I notice this at the grocery store the other day, but I haven’t really seen too much about it online. Miracle Whip has a new labeling (I think), where the “M” and “W” create an ambigram. Also what I like about this labeling is that they take the border from the older style (second one from the left) and make it into the shape of a piece of bread.

There is no story, but here is the link to the original photo.



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