
3d light portraits of the Queen photographed by Chris Levine, also famous for his experimental work with Massive Attack.
His work often utilises technology and the cross fertilisation of technique and talent by way of collaborative projects. He was for sometime involved in the design and production of holographic images and through this work developed a good working understanding of the laser – the purest form of light available to man.
[via Josh Spear]

Random character renderings of Carl and his diverse set of friends by French designer Yann a la plage.
[via FunForever]
A whole short film created from cheesy animated word decorations particularly reminiscent of American television in the 80’s and 90’s.
[via Anothercompany]
Ok, not actually by Saul Bass, but if Star Wars had been made twenty years earlier this could have been the introduction.
[via Laughing Squid]
A short film exploring typography and age, by Roel & Job Wouters.
[via Anothercompany]

Awesome use of illustrator and vectors in the Additional Media set by Mark Payne (mimobase).

Really nicely compiled evolution of nintendo characters from their early pixely beginnings to their textured, three-dimensional current selves.
Where to from here?
[via Fubiz]

Some really nice, colourful and vibrant 3d graphics, by Russian artist iuneWind.
The other work on this beautifully designed site is also definitely worth checking out.

Some brilliant graphical compositions by Brazilian illustrator Guilherme Marconi. Also a very nicely presented website, something not all too common among graphic designers.

Mildly disturbing sketches and illustrations by James Jean, his recess set of illustrations are by far the most interesting. He also keeps a sketchblog of his work detailing the path leading to the conclusion.

Hijack Your Life, a varied and inspirational collection of design and illustration by Kallee Mattsson.
[via Design You Trust]

It’s pretty unlikely that you will have missed the super-hip ’seedling’ style of Si Scott, he is the guy responsible for the excellent orange ’set it free’ adverts.