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This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week…


Roni Kleiner puts his Art Direction/animation powers to good use in this reckless driving awareness campaign called ”Glassboy.” Life is fragile and this powerful ad definitely makes you think twice about speeding. Watch the commercial here.


Ruah DeLone mixes fine art and humor in his latest series of manipulated photographs. DeLone introduces this project with the Salvador Dali quote “I am not a clown, it is this monstrous naive society that plays the game of  severity for better conceal her idiocy” before taking us on a visual depiction of everything he is not.

This Week’s Most Appreciated Projects

Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week…


20 Things 2011
The Syzygy Group managed to weave 20 notable events from the internet, that happened in 2011, into a single illustration. This project is at once complex, humorous and an addictive guessing game… it’s no wonder it’s on this week’s list of most appreciated projects. How many things from the internet can you spot? See the answers here.


14 Years/ 41 Logos
True to it’s title, in this project Mark Bloom (Mash Creative) shares 41 logos that were created over the span of the last 14 years. As an intro to the works, Mark shares some of the design rules he’s collected over the years when it comes to designing a logo, like keeping it simple, timeless and scalable – we couldn’t agree more!

This Week’s Most Appreciated People & Teams

Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated people & teams on Behance this week…


Zim&Zou

Lucie Thomas teamed up with Thibault Zimmermann to form Zim&Zou, a french studio based that explores different fields including paper sculpture, installation, graphic design and illustration. Zim&Zou move away from the computer into the realm of intricate paper sculptures and three-dimensional installations. Paper burger above was featured on the cover of Icon Magazine.

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