Illustration
Ghibli Art
The Timeless Art of Studio Ghibli: A History of Traditional Animation For decades, Studio Ghibli has captivated audiences with its breathtaking animation, emotionally resonant storytelling, and profound appreciation for nature. From the sweeping landscapes of My Neighbor Totoro to the intricate cityscapes of Spirited Away, Ghibli’s hand-drawn artistry is synonymous with warmth, nostalgia, and wonder. Rooted in traditional animation techniques, the studio’s art continues to inspire generations of artists and animators.
By Saahil Sinha9 months ago in Art
Sokher Hari
Sokher Hari: The God of Devotion and Longing in Bengali Folklore In the rich and diverse cultural tapestry of Bengal, few deities capture the essence of personal devotion and intimate spiritual longing quite like Sokher Hari. Often revered as a deeply personal manifestation of Lord Krishna, Sokher Hari occupies a special place in the hearts of rural and folk communities across Bengal, especially in regions like Nadia, Murshidabad, and parts of Bangladesh.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in Art
Beyond the Pixels: The Story Behind Every Great Logo
It starts with a sketch. A messy swirl on paper. Maybe a circle, maybe a squiggle. But before you know it, that tiny sketch becomes the face of a business—the first hello, the visual handshake, the emblem of trust.
By Jessica Hannon9 months ago in Art
How to Design a Neubrutalist Website (Without Scaring Users Away)
Neubrutalism is making waves in digital design circles, praised for its unapologetically raw aesthetic and bold presence. But with great power comes great responsibility. The sharp edges, harsh contrasts, and overwhelming visuals that define neubrutalism can easily alienate users if not executed thoughtfully. If you're looking to incorporate bold design trends without sacrificing user experience, consider exploring professional UI/UX design services to guide your creative direction. In this guide, we'll show you how to create a neubrutalist website that’s visually striking and user-friendly—balancing creativity with usability.
By James Paker9 months ago in Art









