Well I’m not sure if it’s Los Angeles, or even California for that matter, but this is an epic aerial panning shot. Flying!
Credits: GIPHY
Well I’m not sure if it’s Los Angeles, or even California for that matter, but this is an epic aerial panning shot. Flying!
Credits: GIPHY
The beautiful city of Gifville is sliced perfectly in half by the grand Giffy River. Like any river, you need bridges (or maybe a boat) to get across. In the more pixellated part of town, the Pinkish Gate Bridge is a popular thoroughfare, famed for its bricky, pink-painted steel girders and wiry things. Legend has it, that the bridge was constructed as a result of the city’s founder, Vijay Shah, losing a bet with his pink-loving 8-year-old niece.
Credits: Galactic Castle via ~Sensuelle’s Picture Book~, Tumblr, its_Veronica, ♦ Pixel ~ Gif/Ilustration ♦ and Pinterest
Whether Los Angeles or London, mornings fly by in the concrete jungle. Artwork by Jay Sprogell, a graphic designer just trying to make cool stuff.
Credits: Jay Sprogell via Giphy
Majesty of an ancient African nation. This post was influenced by the South African learning app company Nubian Smarts.
Credits: RAFA via sweetie2684 and Photobucket
….and then I cast them everywhere, stamping the concrete jungle with my song of seven colours.
Credits: Max Capacity and Tumblr via Giphy
Another cool email GIF from the guys at app-based taxicab service Uber. Here they are promoting an offer of a hefty chunk off your next trip if you encourage your friends to sign up with them. So, yeah, free rides if you’re interested.
Credits: Uber
Maurits Cornelis Escher was a Dutch graphic artist. He is known for his often mathematically inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. These feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture, and tessellations. (Wikipedia)
The title of this article comes from a comment by Oddy Jensen on the Facebook page ‘Awesome GIF’s’.
Credits: Al Heden Chrism, Awesome GIF’s and Facebook