This week, we brought you inspiration from almost every medium so no matter what project you're working on, there's bound to be something for you.
We started with vectors and illustrations by amazing designers from all over the world. Simple scenes of animals in situations you can laugh at and find adorable all at once:
http://graphicdesignjunction.com/2013/10/vector-illustrations-design/
Next up comes a flash from the past with an art history inspiration from the master Albrecht Durer. His six pillows remind us of all the different ways we can wake up in the morning:
http://theastonishingpost.tumblr.com/post/73409796760/vastandgrand-albrecht-durer-six-pillows
Photography saw a light when artist Cody William Smith brought round mirrors into the frame, using the reflections to shed light on what's behind the lens:
http://www.photographytuts.com/reflection-and-landscape-photography/
And finally iPhone photography landed on the map with the Swedish artist Danijel Ivic, whose simple settings and snowy scenes make us glad its still winter:
http://photogrist.com/iphoneography-by-danijel-ivic/
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Erwin Blumenfeld (1897 – 1969) was a famous American photographer of German origin.In the 1930s, he published collages mocking Adolf Hitler. In 1936, he emigrated to Paris. With the German occupation, he was interned in a concentration camp in 1940 because he was Jewish. In 1941, he could escape to the USA.In the 1940s and 1950s he became famous for his fashion photography, working for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar, and also for artistic nude photography. In the 1960s, he worked on his autobiography which found no publisher because it was considered to be too ironic towards society, and was published only after his death.
Early in his career he was involved with the Berlin Dadaist group that was important as the First World War ground to an end. He worked in photography in Amsterdam and by the 1930‘s was gaining a reputation for his experimental nude studies. The work he is most highly praised for are his surreal images that were highly influenced by Dadaism and the Surrealist movement.