Sep 8, 2009
Illustration by Iv Orlov
Russian illustrator Iv Orlov’s style blends geometric and organic shapes to create a cut-paper look that’s mildly reminiscent of Saul Bass’s work during the 1950’s.
Via pixelelement.
Russian illustrator Iv Orlov’s style blends geometric and organic shapes to create a cut-paper look that’s mildly reminiscent of Saul Bass’s work during the 1950’s.
Via pixelelement.
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2 Comments, Comment or Ping
Harrison
Just imagine the level of creativity that goes on in making the illustrations.Really good and catchy.I like them
Oct 13th, 2009
Ashely Adams : Online Printing
A very distinctive style that’s hard to forget. Loved the retro look n’ feel. The colors too seem carefully chosen to lend a degree of credibility to it all. Nice collection. Thanks for sharing.
Jan 4th, 2010
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