
Check out this stunning custom designed & hand-painted wall mural for The Arrogant Butcher, a new downtown Phoenix restaurant. You can see the process of creating the mural here.

Check out this stunning custom designed & hand-painted wall mural for The Arrogant Butcher, a new downtown Phoenix restaurant. You can see the process of creating the mural here.

Digital acency Tommy have created a super cool 70’s inspired website. We’ve seen a lot of acengy websites here at Culture Drop and its always good to see a original creative site, after all it is the first thing a potential client will see and the first chance to impress. See the site here.

New York-based illustrator David Iglesias’ resdesign of the burger chain packaging takes on a fun modern illustrative style. We think it works great making the packaging more simple and yet more striking. See more of it here.
Rendering Synthetic Objects into Legacy Photographs from Kevin Karsch on Vimeo.
Listen up designers. This amazing piece of software (in development) allows users to place a 3D (CAD) model directly into a photograph, rendering it with realistic lighting and reflections. All this without the need for backplates or even HDR images. We don’t know how long this product will take to hit the market, but we’re sure some big wig software company is kicking it’s self for not getting there first. We can easily see this as a great plugin for Photoshop!
Check out the video to see this thing in action! It’s impressive!

Sumo a is very cool litle product that acts like a paper weight for your cables, stopping them dropping off the end of the table.
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“The brief was to create a package for three varieties of tea (black, green and hibiscus). Natural, eco-friendly colors and textures were used requiring less energy and chemicals. Designed with the utmost care of nature in mind.”
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We’ve seen disposable cameras in the past, which makes it more of an option to chuck them in the air to get some cool shots. This however is taking that idea further. Putting loads of small lenses in a ball, the user can throw in the air, or over a wall, or to someone else…etc. It will then stitch the images together to create a full panoramic image that you can rotate and look around in 3D Pretty sweet! You can find out more HERE.