onoffice turbine city

onoffice turbine city

onoffice turbine city

onoffice turbine city

onoffice turbine city

I’m a huge fan of windmills and wind turbines. They beautify the skyline like nothing else. Windmills of this size must be breathtaking and I most definitely would visit them as if it were the Eiffel Tower (what’s the Eiffel Tower next to something this beautiful, right?).

These stunning images were created by On Office, an architecture collective who have clearly found an appealing way to communicate their work and ideas. Pitching projects to people who want to see results immediately can be a frustrating process. Before facing a technical implementation team who will want to know how your masterpiece idea can become reality, you’ll probably have to face an enthusiastic board of directors who only think of the end product and how their immediate peer group will associate their names with wow, that’s awesome the things you guys are doing over at …. That’s why in a first phase you really have to be able to trigger the emotional layer and get your audience jumping up and down because they are going to be owners of something fantastic. What better way to do this than present images like these which get the imagination flowing.

And also, did I mention wind turbines are awesome?!

At crosshatchling.co.uk Anna Garforth showcases some incredible ‘green’ typography. Great use of nature and anti-nature to bring across a point. Make sure you also check her illustration work. On a side note, here is an overview of other ‘moss‘ graffiti artists.

Do Plu Do is a collective who’s made it to the Behance project list a few times in the last few months. I was mostly struck by their fun vector work and great use of colours. No big innovations in their themes but their huge murals are stunning. How I would love to have a wall like this in my house!

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