


Spotlight: Behance Team Favorites
By Heather Ann Snodgrass

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The members of the Behance team get to see a lot of great work. Our collections* have filled to the brim with some of our favorites by the
incredible talent on the Behance Network. We felt it was high time to once again share a few of our best-loved
projects with you, and we invite you to do the same in the comments
section below.
The store design for PLAY CLAN
in New Delhi, India is a testament to their global marketability;
everything in the store, from top to bottom, would have hipsters from
Los Angeles to London going bananas. As for us, we'll get behind
anything involving sneakers, type and large selections of nifty
notebooks.
Recent object of our affection, Jeremie Saindon, tried to (unsuccessfully, unintentionally) drown Montreal band We Are Wolves in giant fishtanks.
This effort recently earned him a place in an exhibition at the Museum
of Contemporary Art of Montreal this summer. We've heard the band is
still suffering from waterlog; we wish them all the best in their
recovery.
The type-heavy, anatomically-decayed motion graphics collaboration
between Dvein and Alex Trochut was created for this year's TOCA ME
design conference in Munich. In case you haven't noticed, we are huge
fans of them. No, we are not going to turn this into a
Dvein-Trochut fansite, although we would absolutely visit one if it
existed.
We're suckers for a little abstract watercolor-social commentary mashup
every now and then. The work of Raphael Vicenzi is just that; just know
that he will eat you alive.
A long overdue and cross-country collaboration between d.Lo and Spinnerty has resulted San York,
a super sexy mix of...well, New York and San Francisco. If you love it
like we love chorizo burritos and early morning pizza, you can download
all the freshness here.
Finally, we got our fix of childhood nostalgia watching No-Domain's Balloondog.
Those of us with residual fears of birthday clowns found it especially
cathartic, and Alberto Seveso's photo-illustration composites, entitled
Grazia, Graziella e Grazie al Cazzo! ("The Three Graces"), left us awed, inspired and just a little grossed out...but only a little.
You are welcome to share links to your favorite projects in the network, or you can post a link to a collection* of your favorites.
*Collections are available to Behance Network members. You can find it in the 'My Home' section of your Network dashboard.














Posted On
May 23rd, 2008 |
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