If it was up to us, all the best design in the world would be posted within the Parfois Portfolio… But… its not up to us. Stumbling the web we often bump into things worth sharing. The world wide web is so full off great things that will never end up in our portfolio, but which we want the world to see. For this we created our blog. At this moment there 4 of us blogging on a regular basis.Work, studies and social life makes that there are weeks with a lot of posts, and weeks without. But we’ll do our best in bringing you the nicest shit on a acceptable basis.
Today I stumbled upon the website of Ric Stultz, again there is not much information about the person himself. The only thing thats obvious is that Ric has his own style. He is definitely worth to follow. Read on for some more pictures, and don’t forget to visit his website.
Avant-garde designer Bernhard Willhelm has teamed up, rather unexpectedly, with contemporary spectacles maker Mykita. The result? One of the most wearable, high-fashion partnerships I’ve ever seen. Based in Berlin Mykita has been producing one-piece, stainless-steel glasses for six years. Inspired by the winter olympics, the men’s specs in the new range come in bold blues, golds and reds. Read on to see the rest of the limited collection.
Today I stumbled on the website of Cole Rise, a photographer. The about page on his website is a bit thin. So the only thing I can tell you about Cole is, he can’t change the world and spends most of his time laying in the grass. Go check out his other pictures here! It is definitely worth a click.
We’ve had a lot of mustaches lately, even traveling mustaches. But now we have a traveling book. For thirty-six weeks, a sketchbook was sent in random order between four artists: two in Brooklyn, two in Belfast.
I know, second post about maezm in a short period, but they are really great! Look at this project for example, genius!
Sometimes, sharing calls for giving up something voluntarily.¬†However, we know that a true sharing is when the sharing leads to growth through practice of it.¬†’Saring Water’ holds only as much water as necessary for itself, and stores surplus as energy.¬†Ordinary flower pots flow surplus water out purposelessly, however ‘Sharing water’ feeds back even such¬†surplus water to use them as energy for other living bodies. >> Read more
If you like the post about the traveling moustache, you’ll probably like these mugs from Peter Ibruegger as well… Enjoy effortlessly masquerading behind a character moustache while¬†drinking your favourite tea or coffee. Every mug has a different design¬†on each side to explore your favourite masculine expression! Choose¬†between feisty Fu-Magnum, ambigues Mustafa-Chaplin and cheeky¬†Maurice-Poirot!
Siggi Eggertsson, young and talented illustrator, currently working in¬†Berlin, Germany,¬†has a rather new video online. It’s made¬†from over 400 images that he created from 2003-2009. view the complete video under read more. Enjoy!
Marko Djurdjević (born January 23, 1979) is a German illustrator (ethnic Serb), and concept artist, best known for his character designs. He currently works for Marvel Comics, and has produced a large body of cover art, as well as promotional designs, character concepts, and interior artwork. He currently resides in Berlin, Germany with his wife Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic. His website is comming soon!?