Neo Japan by Johnson Ting

Neo Japan by Johnson Ting

Johnson Ting, from New York NY brings us his vision of Japan, the year 2202. Ting is a long-time video game graphic artists with many major game companies and titles to his name. This is a personal project for Ting. He’s showing us a gritty-yet-highly technological future world where man and cyborg appear to co-exist. Looking closely at some of these illustrations makes me wonder if these are full-blown robots or androids. Also, it’s the year 2202 and we still need umbrellas?   See the full post on Behance    ...
Retrowave by Florian Renner

Retrowave by Florian Renner

From the mind of Florian Renner. I love the beautifully rendered, shiny Delorean in this piece. The Delorean has always been one of my favorite cars (even though it performs like a pontoon boat), and Renner depicts it driving swiftly through a futuristic cityscape filled with neon lights. I’m sure John Delorean had this atmosphere in mind when he created his masterpiece back in the early 80’s.     Renner uses a classic 1980’s color palette against a black background, giving us that classic neon 80’s mood. You can’t help but think of Tron when you watch. Nice work, Florian, and great music choice too.   See the full animation HERE    ...
3D Typography by Hudson Lima

3D Typography by Hudson Lima

I’m a huge fan of 3D typography. I’m a fan of typography in general, wether it’s hand-made or made on a computer, but 3D type is definitely my favorite. It brings a whole new life to type, as if it’s a real object you could reach out and touch. Every once in a while, someone makes a piece like this one that creates a larger-than-life atmosphere. I feel like if I were standing next to these letters that they would tower over me by 15 feet. I only wish that Hudson had posted an animated version of this piece. Either way, Great work Hudson!    ...