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PET Lamp combines traditional international weaving techniques with PET plastic bottles to create design lamps
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PET Lamp combines traditional international weaving techniques with PET plastic bottles to create design lamps

Discover what is behind the decorative lettering style created in Buenos Aires, Argentina At the end of the 19th century, long before the term ‘lettering’ was being used in Buenos Aires, immigrant artists experimented with long-haired brushes and text, searching for an identity for their very young city. They eventually found it among mischievous proverbs, roguish phrases, and jokes. If tango is the music of Buenos Aires, fileteado porteño is its mark, its hand writing style, and its signature. Curled, ornate, and dramatic, just like the spirit of Buenos Aires, fileteado and its messages are a reminder to the inhabitants to not forget the origins, history, and even life philosophy of their city. Unesco has declared it Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Read on to find out why!

Creator without limits and father of a world that bears his signature, Gary Baseman talks about his life and career He might be defined as an illustrator, in that what he draws comes to life, but Gary Baseman doesn’t just illustrate and design, he creates whole worlds that surround him and those who follow him. Don't miss our interview with him in which he tells us more about himself, his projects and his life, never far away from a notebook.

The mix of techniques is one of the characteristics of this artist who works with illustration, ceramics, embroidery or tattoos

Learn how to incorporate raised and flat gilding techniques into your calligraphy projects, with Maaida Noor

Dive into the world of illustrated storytelling and find out how to use a sketchbook to bring your ideas to life

The Chilean illustrator reveals her creative process, shows us around her studio and discusses some of her inspirations

The Dutch illustrator, specialized in creating children's books, answers questions about herself using... illustration Sarah Van Dongen (@sarahvandongenillustrations) is a Dutch illustrator based in Amsterdam who has always loved stories, and after studying literature did a masters in children’s book illustrations in Cambridge, UK. Since then, she has applied these skills and her passion for storytelling by creating children’s books and editorial pieces for magazines and clients such as Villa Augustus, Adobe, and Possible. In this Draw Yourself, Sarah draws various scenes from her life to help us get to know her better. She reveals what picture books she remembers seeing as a child and how they inspired her, why she loved to draw in 3D when she was growing up, and why she’d love for her teachers to see her now.

Discover the basic materials and tools for crocheting characters With its unpronounceable name, amigurumi is a thread and needle knitting technique that enchants those who discover it. It allows for the creation of characters and real-life objects with a soft feel and adorable look. If you are interested in exploring these crochet creations, you’ll need to know the materials that will help you bring your ideas to life. Expert crocheter and character designer Príncipe del Crochet (@principe_del_crochet) provides a list of essential elements for developing this art.

Discover the techniques experts use to create engaging nonfiction character profiles, with Eileen Truax

The rock star of visual identity gives us her unique insight into the world of branding and design Paula Scher is no stranger to success. The designer, artist, and teacher, is the creative genius behind the visual identities of some of the most important brands in the world, with an enviable client list that includes Coca-Cola, Tiffany & Co, Microsoft, the New York City Ballet, and the Museum of Modern Art. In this episode of Domestika Maestros, we discover the challenges she has faced in the industry, the defining moments of her career, and a few insider tips for aspiring creatives.

Discover who's behind those digital illustrations on your Google homepage, how they're made, and why they started

Discover the creative link tying together everyone from old-timey sailors to English Queens From nuns to ladies-in-waiting, and from sailors to hippies, for centuries macramé has served as a creative outlet for people across the world. But how has something as simple as decorative knot tying been able to connect with so many audiences and be reimagined in so many radically different ways? Join us as we untangle the fascinating history of macramé, exploring how each generation keeps adding their own twist on knot tying to transform something as humble as a bundle of rope into a canvas for creativity.

Discover the secrets of makeup in photography with an expert and create striking professional images Lighting is what allows a photograph to tell a story and convey emotions and sensations. Contrast, shadow and brightness, when properly used, transform a simple image into something striking. In this image capture process, dedicated flashes, light modifiers and makeup play a crucial role in giving the photographer more scene control and cutting down on editing time. Photographer Chris Robinson (@chrisccrobinson) is an expert in using light to materialize abstract feelings and create portraits that highlight the subject's facial expressions.

Learn how to develop a business mindset and apply it to your creative work for guaranteed success Whether you’re looking to get your first ideas off the ground, are thinking of a career change, or looking for ways to improve your business strategy, having a business mindset is crucial to your success as an independent creative. We creatives are passionate about our jobs, and feel extremely lucky to work in the sector that we do. Unfortunately, this can sometimes mean that we do not recognize the value of our work, undersell ourselves, or give away our skills, knowledge, or time “for free”. Remember, creativity is a skill and you are bringing something different to the table, so you should be looking to make a profit on your work.

Discover the work of the woman who broke down barriers and became one of Japan's most recognized artists A mold-breaking artist and outstanding painter who became famous within her lifetime, Uemura Shōen broke down barriers imposed on women in contemporary Japan. She won international awards and accolades, defied social norms as a single mother of two, and dived into the world of professional painting at a time when women weren’t welcome. This is the inspiring story of the Japanese painter who rose to fame and took her country's art scene by storm.

Discover an easy DIY tie-dye technique you can do at home, with Peter Wasp When it comes to DIY crafts, tie-dye only continues to get more popular and it’s not difficult to figure out why. With its bright and beautiful results, simple materials, and beginner-friendly techniques, this dyeing process offers a powerful way for anyone to add personality to their clothes and fabrics. Fashion designer Peter Wasp (@peterwasp) has always been fascinated by the way that a piece of clothing can be totally transformed through dyeing techniques, and through all the ways that something as simple as tie-dye can be used to create unique gradients, stains, and geometric patterns. In this tutorial, he shows you how to use the crumple technique to create unique tie-dye pieces at home.

The illustrator and teacher takes us behind the scenes at her home and studio to reveal her creative process Lisa Perrin (@perrin) is an award-winning illustrator with a unique style that combines humor with darkness and beauty with strangeness. Her work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, 3X3 Magazine, and Print Magazine, and her clients include Macy’s, Anthropologie, Penguin Random House, and Harper Collins. She is currently working full-time as a professor for the Illustration department at MICA. Join her in this Domestika Diary as she takes us through her creative process and shares some tips and advice for budding artists.

Discover time management techniques, business strategies, how to protect your work, and more with our experts Working as a freelance creative requires key skills that go beyond doing the creative part of a job. You also need to know a thing or two about financial management, planning, strategy, networking, and all the other necessary steps that are likely to crop up along the way. Knowing the best way to sell your work, get the word out about what you do, and build up your client base or a loyal audience, is essential. After all, this is how you will be able to broaden your horizons and land new contracts, jobs, and opportunities to collaborate, as well as increasing your productivity. Doubts are common when it comes to putting a price on your work, especially when you are just starting out and creative work is mistakenly seen as something subjective or abstract. Aside from the final result–the delivery–, it is necessary to take into account factors such as hours worked, tools, courses, experience, and other essential resources for your creative process.

Discover digital artist Joana Neves’ step-by-step method and bring your characters to life with gloss and texture

Discover how to professionally present your design projects in the most attractive way with these tutorials Mockups allow us to see how a design we’ve created will look in the real world. For example, you might use one to see how a poster you’ve designed would look on a billboard or how your business cards would work in card format. It is a way of getting to see the expected results ahead of time. Before diving into these video tutorials, let’s take a moment to remind ourselves what exactly a mockup is and why investing energy and effort into making one for your project is a worthwhile step.

Domestika teacher and illustrator, Patricio Betteo, shares his creative process behind the popular Netflix series

Find out how to turn the dream of publishing your work into reality with these top crowdfunding sites

This digital collection allows you to 3D-print sculptures and other works from museums around the world While 3D technology emerged in the 1980s, today we are constantly discovering new ways to use it and experiment with it. Tools, furniture, and more or less anything you can imagine can now be printed in three dimensions. The artworld is also exploring what this technology has to offer, case in point: Scan The World. This digital archive, which continues to expand every day, shares 3D-printable sculptures and monuments that you can download for free. If you are passionate about art and have access to this technology, be sure to get involved in this remarkable project!

Learn how to visually represent your spreadsheet data using the free online tool, RAW Graphs, with Federica Fragapane

Discover how to connect with nature at home thanks to this Japanese technique for growing designer plants, sans pot Many of us have been led to believe that you need a pot to grow a plant indoors. Enter the art of kokedama, which consists of growing a plant from a ball of soil covered in moss, i.e. sans pot. This technique was created 500 years ago by Japanese artists who wanted to stay connected to the forest even though they could no longer live near it. Below, we share contemporary ways to brighten up your surroundings and connect with nature using the art of kokedama.

Learn to depict different emotions and expressions in your character designs and make your comics unique A few years back, when thinking about comics, you would inevitably imagine superhero stories. With the advent of social media, the variety of themes and styles of this genre has become remarkable. The possibilities are endless when mixing illustration techniques and imagination. The same thing happens with the characters. There are so many out there, so how do you ensure yours will captivate the readers? Expressing their emotions is key for creating a closer bond and an interesting image. For this reason, the expressions sheet shared by illustrator and cartoonist Rocío Diestra (@rociodiestra) will be an excellent reference to help you draw how your characters feel at any given time.

Learn the ancient art of Arabic calligraphy with a free beginner’s guide by Kufic expert Joumana Medlej

Make the best use of all the opportunities this software package provides, with Carlos “Zenzuke” Albarrán

Gain access to photography, real-time images, videos, and educational material through the Hubble space telescope The discovery of outer space never ceases to amaze us. While we stare incredulously at billionaires like Jeff Bezos space travelling, and await the announcement of Elon Musk's next adventure, in some corner of the universe, spectacular images are generated to which we have free access. All this is thanks to the launch, on April 23, 1990, of the Discovery space shuttle and its Hubble space telescope in tow. Days later, the telescope was undocked from Discovery and started floating in orbit, with a mission of capturing images. Since then, our perception of space has changed. This tool has provided the scientific community with visual information that had never been accessed before.