Sketchfab
Free online service which can display your uploaded 3D files within your browser with WebGL, interactive and embeddable:
Sketchfab is a web service to publish interactive 3D content online in real-time without plugin. The world we live in is in 3D, but the web is still in 2D, and we want to change that. We think your 3D models deserve something better than screenshots or “showreel” videos. That’s why we created Sketchfab. We understand 3D and bring it to the web.
As well as displaying items in a webpage, they are also embeddable - here are a couple of examples below:
You can find out more and try Sketchlab out here
The Work of Jack Addis
Great portfolio of glitch photography works with a designer’s eye. In his own words:
The work investigates the boundaries of the digital and physical. Exploring science, technology, history and humankinds own subjective beliefs. Drawing parallels between the grotesque and forced error, human identity and post human ideals, nature and functional biology. Meshing these ideas together creating new narratives of the future.
… Always using technology to inform his painting it was during his degree he began to make use sole use of computers to create his work; which is now realized though screen like one off Perspex fronted prints, gif animation or instillation.
Much more to be found at his site here
Update: He also has a Tumblr blog here
Portfolio of Scott Campbell
Impressive collection of work, ranging from graphic design, illustration, and screen-printing.
The full portfolio can be seen at his website here
[Via ISO50]
Portfolio featuring some great vector work. [more here]
The Photography of David M Winship
David, who curates the excellent art blog minimal exposition, has just set up a portfolio site featuring his photography.
There is some great stuff there - a good eye for composition.
You can check out more of his photography here
啾啾 00 via Empty Kingdom
Gorgeous collection of photographs from the portfolio of Shanghai photographer 啾啾 00:
Shanghai photographer 啾啾 00 is also an avid film camera collector, where as some rare cameras I cannot believe she has. Her body of work all feel personal with a delicious touch of contrast. She also shoots with this simple minimal composition through 6×6 film. Personally I’d say she’s my photographer of the month who also sounds like my future wife.
There are 9 images on this website but don’t you worry she has 77 more pages of beautiful work on her flickr.
Portfolio of Glitch Work by Ivan Rodéo Rodriguez (via Hello Catfood)
Above: Studuction - A collection of famous idents of film distributors datamoshed together
A wide-ranging portfolio of work that explores glitch aesthetics in various creative fields, including publishing, typography, photography, and graphic design






Visualworks by Adrien Gary Lucca via We Find Wildness
ADRIEN GARY LUCCA is currently researcher at the Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, The Netherlands. He creates large-scale paint drawings which confront mathematics, geometry, forms and colours.
For the colour studies, he has developed a personal colour mixing methodology inspired by the 19th-century research of GEORGES SEURAT. The second series of works may seem like grey charts, or scales of brightness. Black paint lines are carefully quantified inside bi-dimensional forms (circles or squares); the contrast between the white colour of the paper and the black paint varies from a minimum to a maximum point. These studies are models for future large-format wall drawings that will interact with the lighting like custom in-situ filters.
He works with both black & white and colour patterns. For more examples, you can see the We Are Wildness post, or visit his portfolio - its work looking at the higher definition scans just to see the fine detail there is put into this technique.
Compilation Video V2.8 | Sound Sculptures & Installations by ZIMOUN
A very stylish video portfolio of the works of installations and kinetic pieces. By using simple pieces, and employing them en-masse, creates mesmerizing constructions with surprising character, whether using cardboard, motors, wire, fans etc …
You can find out more here
By Megapont, a Russian Pixel Art Team
Anna Higgie is artist, illustrator. Currently living and working in Barcelona who has utilised different styles to great effect.
Follow the links to the images to take you to the portfolio site, where you will find close up shots of the pieces, displaying the great details of them.

2007. Future fashion series - pencil and ink on paper

2006. Catwalk series - pencil on watercolour paper

2007. Deedee - pencil and ink on paper

2007. J Dilla - pencil and ink on paper - based on an image by LA photographer Scott Dukes.

Illustration: Le Tigre - Who Took The Bomp? for Oscilloscope Laboratories

Noil Klune (via \\)
themes to use tumblr as a portfolio.