Data + Design Project

Charis Tsevis: Beautiful Obama Posters from Greece

Saturday 11.10.2012 , Posted by

It’s been a massively challenging election year, with plenty of twists, turns and mud thrown along the way. Now with Obama in the White House for another 4 years, his supporters are still celebrating the victory… but it isn’t just Americans who are doing the rejoicing, or who helped him stay in power. A large portion of the world population supported Obama this election, with people from Africa to Europe hoping for his re-election. Greek graphic designer Charis Tsevis was one of these people. [Read more...]

Thom Yorke & Coachella by the numbers for OC Weekly

Friday 04.13.2012 , Posted by

It’s Coachella month! Did you get your tickets yet? This week OC Weekly came out with an awesome article featuring infographics about the music festival. There you can find out the breakdown of genres, how many bands have been in each year’s lineup, attendance for each day, safety precautions, and more. [Read more...]

London: The New Capital of Romance

Tuesday 02.14.2012 , Posted by

When trying to think of the most romantic city in the world, most people would guess Paris, but it turns out that London has had more Valentine’s Day hotel and travel bookings than any other European city. So for the cover of the St. Valentine’s special issue of Evening Standard magazine, which featured an article about this, visual designer Charis Tsevis created a beautiful illustration. [Read more...]

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A Julian Assange Portrait Made with 3D Globes

Monday 12.13.2010 , Posted by

Playing off the globes in the hourglass logo of the WikiLeaks website, computer artist Charis Tsevis has created a highly detailed portrait of Julian Assange. Represented entirely using 3d images of the earth, each planet is rotated so their different face dictates the color. The original image is a hugely detailed 6656 x 6656 pixels. We think it is absolutely brilliant. [Read more...]

Neofuturistic Vectors and Vibrant Mosaics

Tuesday 09.28.2010 , Posted by

Using explosive colors and a range of visual design techniques, Charis Tsevis produces digital artwork that ranges from mosaic portraits to neofuturistic vectors.
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